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Gooderstone
Water gardens covering 6.5 acres, with trout stream, four ponds, waterways, mature trees, colourful plants, kingfisher hide, nature trails and 13 bridges. Tearoom with home-made cakes and disabled toilets.
Fakenham
A beautiful wildlife haven. Boardwalks, visitor centre and hides accessible to all.
Stiffkey, which is situated just across the water from Blakeney National Nature Reserve, is home to one of the country's richest saltmarshes for wildlife.
Hickling
Nature reserve beside the largest area of open water in the Broads. Dykes, marshes, fens and woodland, with a visitors centre and water trail. Wintering and resident birds.
King's Lynn
One of the largest and best preserved monastic sites in England dating back to 1090. Explore the priors lodgings, ruins of the priory and cloister.
Norwich
Beautiful gardens with lake, trees and shrubs surround a medieval moated manor (open by appointment only). Feature trees, shrubs, roses. Country walks and trails with lovely views. Meadows and boardwalk with bird hides.
Baconsthorpe
Visit the extensive ruins of Baconsthorpe Castle, a moated and fortified 15th century manor house, that are a testament to the rise and fall of a prominent Norfolk family, the Heydons.
Norfolk
A nature trail and conservation centre with displays showing history and wildlife. Gallery with telescopes and binoculars overlooking the Ranworth Broad Nature Reserve. Guided wildlife boat trails are available.
Cromer
With a network of stations from Norwich through Wroxham on the Norfolk Broad to Cromer and Sheringham on the coast, the Bittern Line is an ideal way to explore the beauty of North Norfolk.
King's Lynn
The remains of a Norman manor house which became a castle with earthworks, set by the side of a village.
Ludham
St Benet's Abbey lies deep in the Broads National Park, close to the meeting place of the rivers Bure and Ant.
Norwich
Come and explore - there is something for everyone to enjoy!
Holt
The William Marriott Museum building houses many artefacts, documents and other bygones from the age of steam in East Anglia.
Hunstanton
One of the North Norfolk Coast's most attractive landscapes, with a tangible air of fragility. It's location makes it an important bird watching site and 320 species have been seen.
Morston
Morston Quay is at the heart of the Norfolk Coast. Hop onto a seal boat trip to Blakeney Point, or pick up the Norfolk Coast path and take in the beautiful coastline. Grab a drink and a tasty snack from our refreshments kiosk.
East Ruston
An exotic garden in an exposed prairie landscape by the North Norfolk coast.
Holt
Visit the Glandford Shell Museum. Sir Alfred Jodrell built this charming Victorian museum for his unique collection of sea shells. Little has changed here for almost 100 years.
Reepham
Step back in time and explore our collection of diesel and steam engines, trucks and carriages. Jump aboard for a ride or relax with a bite to eat in our cafe or gardens.
Sheringham
Incredibly tranquil gardens with traditional hedge maze in 10 acres of which includes tearooms and plant nursery.
Hunstanton
Rolling chalky landscape with wonderful views.