Bottle-feeding woolly cuties appeal? Snettisham Farm Park’s the place. Feed the lambs, follow the deer safari, collect the eggs and ride the ponies. Or meet more goats and sheep at Bircham Windmill. While you’re there, climb the five floors for the views, watch the machinery in action and test your baking skills.
Meet England’s biggest colony of grey seals at Blakeney Point on the wild North Norfolk coast. Book your boat trip from Morston Quay. Cromer’s famous for crabs, so catch them off the pier, then roam the clifftops and learn to paddleboard with Glide Surf School. Head to Hunstanton for the Sea Life Centre and funfair.
Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure brings you over 100 life-sized dinosaurs and an immersive trail. Or experience the oldest picture house in the country at Regal Multiplex. See the machinery of war at close quarters with the vehicles, tanks and guns at The Muckleburgh Military Collection. Then paint pots at Doodles Ceramic Café.
Speed around Karttrack Cromer’s 550-metre circuit, or take a more leisurely ride along the Bure Valley Railway. Ride the zips and explore the canopy at BeWILDerwood, based on a beloved children’s book. Or head over to South America, to see 200 tropical animals and birds at Amazona, including jaguars and snakes.
Kitesurf and paddleboard at Hunstanton Water Sports. Stay dry with links golf on beautiful courses at Hunstanton and Brancaster. Tackle local loops on invitingly flat land with bike hire from Open Sky Cycles. And enjoy wildife-rich sea-fishing trips for mackerel and bass with Hook.
Tuck into street food, dance to the music and work on your beer body at Barsham Brewery. Enjoy a spa day at The Retreat and find new energy with holistic and modern treatments using specialist products. Then head to Thornham, Burnham Market or the quirky shops and galleries of Holt.
Get a history hit at Felbrigg Hall, Creake Abbey, Castle Rising and Blickling. Or visit King Charles’ country retreat at Sandringham. Head to the seaside to blow away the cobwebs at Wells-Next-The-Sea, Brancaster, Holkham, and Hunstanton. Then stay in town to set off for Hopton-on-Sea along the glorious North Norfolk Coastal Path.
Take a deer safari at Snettisham Park. See old-style cottages and a smokehouse at True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum. Knock back a cocktail or two before bedtime at Garden Bar or Mr Postles’ Apothecary in Hunstanton. Or pop into King’s Lynn for a snifter at the Nip and Growler Craft Ale House or the Rusty Krab.