Things to do in Norfolk

Camping on the Norfolk Coast has a lot to offer outdoor lovers of all levels of experience and interests. Our coastal campground has something for everyone, whether you want a place to set up your tent and make a fire or a spot for your campervan or motorhome with all the amenities.

When you camp along the Norfolk coast, you can see the North Sea and Lincolnshire in a beautiful way. There are also many places to fish, kayak, canoe, and go hiking in this beautiful area.

Check out the old town of Kings Lynn.

Kings Lynn is an old town in West Norfolk. It is on the River Great Ouse. For hundreds of years, it was one of England’s busiest ports. Now, it’s a lively market town with lots to see and do. Kings Lynn has a long history, and there are many interesting buildings, museums, and monuments to see. There are some great shops and cafes in the town center, and the countryside close by is great for walks and bike rides.

Sandringham Estate

The Sandringham Estate is a country house on 20,000 acres of land near the village of Sandringham in the English county of Norfolk. The house is on the royal Sandringham Estate and is where Queen Elizabeth II lives. The estate has a historic house, gardens, woods, farmland, and a number of other buildings. The house was built in 1870, and four generations of the British royal family have lived there. The estate is also where the Sandringham Flower Show is held, which is one of the biggest gardening shows in the UK. From April to October, anyone can visit the Estate.

Visit the Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary for a day out.

The Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary is a great place to take your kids. They’ll love meeting all the friendly animals, from penguins to turtles, and there are also lots of fun interactive displays. Even the seals can be fed.

Houghton Hall and Gardens are worth seeing.

The grounds of Houghton Hall & Gardens are just as beautiful as the house itself. The hall is a great place to see, but the gardens are really something else. With more than 30 acres to explore, including a walled garden, rose garden, and water features, you could easily spend a whole day here.

Going for a walk on the Norfolk Coast

The area around the Norfolk Coast is a beautiful place to live, work, and visit. It has many well-known and popular places of natural beauty, as well as hidden corners and pretty villages connected by a network of footpaths and quiet country lanes. You can find your own quiet place away from the busy beaches and towns by the water.

Walk from Hunstanton to Cromer on the Norfolk Coast Path

Norfolk’s coast is known for its nature reserves and places to watch birds. This coastal path is known for its wide beaches, sand dunes, salt and freshwater marshes, nature reserves, barrier islands, and lots of birds. The RSPB has many important sites along the coast, such as Titchwell Marsh and Snettisham. There are also several National Nature Reserves at Cley Marshes, Holkham NNR, and Blakeney Point. Here, check camping Old Hunstanton guide.

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