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Morston Quay
Beans Boat Trips, a family run business, to see the seals and birds at Blakeney Point. We operate throughout the year. A great trip out for all the family. The boats operate in the harbour we don't go out to sea.
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614 reviewsSouth Walsham
Visit the tranquil 130 acres of ancient woodland with over 3.5 miles of paths and take a boat trip. We have a tearoom, gift shop, bird hide, children's nature trail and plant sales area. Dog friendly.
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1170 reviewsFakenham
Explore magical gardens, take a trail through our spacious reserve and gardens, and get up close with feathered friends.
For little nature lovers, there are awesome indoor and outdoor play areas, off-road rides, and lots to learn. Don’t forget to…
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1797 reviewsWells-next- the-Sea
Explore acres of parkland with a stunning stately home, tranquil Walled Garden and fascinating Holkham Stories Experience. With cycle hire, ropes course, delicious food and drink, tempting shopping and a multitude of amazing events. Revel in the…
King's Lynn
Big skies, a fabulous sandy beach and bird-filled reedbeds, lagoons and marshes are just a few gems tucked away inside Titchwell’s treasure trove of natural delights.
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943 reviewsCromer
Amazona Zoo, Cromer, is home to over 200 tropical animals and birds. With indoor and outdoor play areas, you're sure of a Braziliant day out!
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1242 reviewsFilby
Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens, near Great Yarmouth has a 250-year-old landscaped garden, play areas and a wide selection of Asian mammals, birds and reptiles including tigers, crocodiles and storks.
Aylsham
Redwings Aylsham is open every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday all year round, 10am to 4pm (closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays). Please check our website for the most up to date opening information - www.redwings.org.uk/visit/aylsham
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.
Kings Lynn
Set in 170 acres of woodland, grassland and lakes, the nature reserve is dedicated to the conservation of endangered deer, antelope and birds and home to the most varied collection of deer and antelope in Europe, free to roam at their will.
Quay Road
One of Britain's foremost Nature Reserves, a 3.5 mile sand and shingle spit with colonies of breeding terns and seals.
Hunstanton
Rolling chalky landscape with wonderful views.
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426 reviewsLenwade
The Bug Parc is a tropical invertebrate zoo, displaying hundreds of amazing, huge and colourful insects and other invertebrates from around the world, and you can book to hold some of the animals too in our daily handling experiences.
Fakenham
A beautiful wildlife haven. Boardwalks, visitor centre and hides accessible to all.
Holme next the Sea
Nature reserve with over 320 species of birds recorded since 1962. One of 18 bird observatories in the UK. Various species of dragonfly. Over 50 species of flora.
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.
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.
Norfolk
Holkham is the most extensive, diverse and dramatic nature reserve on a coastline famous for nature reserves.
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.
Norfolk
The largest ancient woodland in the county (320 acres) with three nature trails existing around the site. The wood is well used by naturalists, the general public and schools.