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There are a wealth of things to do and see for the active and not so active visitor to this part of Norfolk. Take your time and find out about this undiscovered area.
The many Art Galleries and studios of local artists cater for all tastes in painting, pottery, sculptures and crafts.
The North Norfolk coastline is also ideal for Bird Watching during migration. Areas such as Titchwell see the Marsh Harriers hunt over reeds, Blakeney Point attracts twite, snow bunting and shore larks, and Brancaster Staithe, Cley-Next-the-Sea and Hunstanton all present bird-watching opportunities.
You can walk on the 40 miles of beautiful sandy beaches or along the many rural footpaths. Numerous gardens offer a wonderful retreat and picture perfect backdrops whether you visit in warmer months or in the winter.
Cycle, ride or trek through unspoilt rural lanes and absorb the abundance of Wildlife around you.
Visit the many tourist attractions in North Norfolk; visitors come time and time again to enjoy the real ale pubs and superb variety of restaurants
For the keen golfer there are many excellent links and woodland courses whilst for those wanting to indulge in the history of this area a visit to the many museums, churches, historic houses and villages will not fail to impress. For fun in the evenings or when the days are not so bright, there is an excellent selection of theatres, cinemas and bowling alleys.
If you are new to the area, why not discover the charms of the following towns:
Blakeney, Cley and Wells – the ancient small ports of North Norfolk;
Cromer – a popular resort for more than 150 years with its famous pier and lifeboat house;
Fakenham – famous for its horse racing;
Holt – a small Georgian town for all seasons with quaint courtyards and renowned shops;
Mundesley – a picturesque seaside village with endless sandy beaches;
North Walsham – an historic market town;
Sheringham – only a few miles away with its fisherman’s cottages and excellent shopping.
West Runton – noted for the Shire Horse Centre and the woolly mammoth.
Worstead – the origins of the famous worstead cloth.
Associate Members
Cromer Country Club www.sunterraeuropeltd.com
Virtualise IT www.broadland.com
The Norfolk Shire Horse Centre www.norfolk-shirehorse-centre.co.uk
Wolterton and Mannington Estate www.manningtongardens.co.uk
Regal Cinema Movieplex www.cromer-movieplex.com
Where to go in North Norfolk Group www.northnorfolkattractions.co.uk
Poppylands Holiday Cottages www.poppyland-holiday-cottages.com
Houghton Hall www.houghtonhall.com
Sutton Pottery www.suttonpottery.com
North Norfolk District Council www.northnorfolk.org
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