From £499 - 6 nights
Hunstanton Sea Life sanctuary
The sanctuary provides a safe haven for sick, injured and orphaned seal pups, along with permanent displays showcasing the rich diversity of life under the seas.
Titchwell RSPB reserve
Titchwell Marsh is one of the RSPB’s most visited reserves. Likely sightings include: marsh harriers, avocets, gulls, terns, bearded tits, ducks and geese.
Wells
Attractive Georgian streets lined with curio shops, galleries, pubs and tea-shops.
Wells & Walsingham light railway
The longest 10¼ inch narrow gauge railway in the world. A scenic journey through lovely countryside.
Holkham Hall
2 miles west of Wells, this stately home is described as “The jewel in Norfolk’s crown”. The hall is host to a history of farming museum, and rare breed farm animals.
Blakeney Point
This National Trust reserve is home to a 500-strong colony of common and grey seals. There are daily boat trips, weather permitting.
Cley marshes
This is a birdwatching mecca, with over 300 species recorded here. There is a visitor centre open April to October.
Cley windmill
This iconic, historical landmark of Norfolk is now a restaurant, open for evening meals.
Muckleburgh Collection
A privately owned military museum consisting of over 120 tanks, guns and vehicles etc.
Cromer museum
Geology and history of the town and the area, with recreations of a Victorian fisherman’s home.
RNLI Henry Blogg Lifeboat Museum
Coxswain Henry Blogg was the RNLI’s most decorated lifeboatman. The museum illustrates the history of Cromer lifeboats and Blogg’s most famous rescues.
14th century St Peter and St Paul Church
The highest in Norfolk at 160 feet. It is well worth climbing the 172 steps for the views from the tower.
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