Whatever your interests, whatever the weather, you can enjoy a fantastic fun-filled day out for the whole family with a great range of attractions in north Norfolk. Find out more and download discount vouchers.
From late January, snowdrops will begin to pop-up in gardens indicating Spring is on its way. See our round up of the best places to see snowdrops in north Norfolk.
There's lots of half-term family fun this February 2025 in north Norfolk. With plenty to keep the children and grown ups entertained, you can plan some fabulous days out.
Walking in autumn in north Norfolk is a delight. With stunning colours, huge skies and fabulous scenery, some of the most rewarding walks take place during this season.
September is a lovely time to visit north Norfolk. The sea is warm, there’s lots of wildlife to spot, everything is still open and it's less crowded. There are also some fantastic events taking place.
Norfolk Heritage Open Days, England’s largest free festival of culture and heritage, returns 6 September to 15 September 2024, with ten days of unmissable FREE drop in and bookable events celebrating the area’s history.
Norfolk is the combined sunniest/driest county in the country so summer is a wonderful time to make a break for north Norfolk. The warmer weather, lighter days and fantastic scenery is perfect for enjoying activities.
There's lots of half-term family fun this May 2024 in north Norfolk. With plenty to keep the children and grown ups entertained, you can plan some fabulous days out.