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Great Yarmouth
Parts of the church of St Peter & St Paul in Burgh Castle near Great Yarmouth date back over 1000 years. A small round towered church consisting of nave, chancel and north aisle 14th century font. (Image: Norfolk Churches).
Hemsby
Hirsty's Funpark near Great Yarmouth is fun for all the family. Activities include go-karts, haybale mountains, swings, football game, crazy croquet and the Hungry Hut. During summer get lost and found in our unique maze of maize!
GREAT YARMOUTH
See a part of the Norfolk Fire Museum's heritage collection, showing changes to the service from Victorian times through to the present day.
Martham
A a unique and internationally important site, with reed-fringed flood banks, open water, grazing marsh, scrub and wet woodland.Open for just one day a year, it truly is Norfolk’s hidden gem.
Great Yarmouth
Sands Amusements in Hemsby near Great Yarmouth. Traditional seaside family fun open 364 days a year.
Multiple WINNER of Norfolk's Best Large Attraction, Pensthorpe Natural Park is a naturally inspiring family day out, with 700 acres of wildlife, gardens, adventure and indoor play!
Great Yarmouth
This multi-purpose venue is home to the Circus Circus Family Entertainment Centre.
GREAT YARMOUTH
Celebrating local artists as well as those from around the UK and abroad. Our diverse programme changes regularly, so there’s always something new to see and do.
Runham
St Peter & St Paul's 15th century church tower with it's pinnacles and battlements at Runham is a landmark for river craft between Great Yarmouth and Stokesby.
Great Yarmouth
Caister's South Beach near Great Yarmouth starts from behind Caister's Independent Lifeboat Station. Wide dunes lead down to a glorious, golden, sandy beach.
Great Yarmouth
Priory Gardens, a quiet oasis of peace, tranquillity and beauty it was left to the town by the Hill family. The house was demolished with the exception of one small building, their legacy was this peaceful park in the centre of Gorleston.
Winterton-on-Sea
The magnificent tower of Winterton's Parish church is the third highest in Norfolk at 132 feet tall. The church is thought to date from the 13th century, but has been added to and beautified in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Filby
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.
Thursford
Thursford Collection is open during the summer as a working museum of mechanical organs, Wurlitzer shows, silent movies, old fashioned fairground carousels, static displays of fairground & road engines & all kinds of related memorabilia.
Great Yarmouth
The Pleasure Beach, a nine acre amusement park on Great Yarmouth seafront is home to four roller coasters and numerous other attractions. Height restrictions are in force on some rides.
Great Yarmouth
Berney Marshes alongside the Breydon Water estuary in Great Yarmouth is a wonderfully unspoilt RSPB nature reserve. Experience the spectacle of the tens of thousands of wintering birds that visit the estuary and surrounding grazing marshes.
Fritton, Great Yarmouth
Fritton is a small village to the south west of Great Yarmouth near to the border with Suffolk. Fritton is surrounded by woodland, marshes and near a private lake, Fritton Decoy. A great location for bird-watching.
Great Yarmouth
Surround yourself with Great Yarmouth's heritage by relaxing in the gardens around the southern remains of the Medieval town wall.
Great Yarmouth
Thurne Dyke Mill near Great Yarmouth once used for drainage is now privately owned by Morse's Wind Engine Park and holds special open days from April to September.
Filby
All Saint's, Filby, is a Medieval church building with 15th century rood screen dado painted with eight figures.