Explore the delightful attractions that Norfolk has to offer


Thursford  »

Discover Activities at ThursfordLocated in the beautiful county of Norfolk, we’re home to the world famous Christmas Spectacular, Santa’s Magical Journey and the world’s largest collection of steam engines and organs. 


King's Lynn Corn Exchange  »

King's Lynn Corn Exchange is a popular entertainment venue featuring everything from opera to pantomime.


Castle Rising Castle  »

Discover Castle Rising CastleCastle Rising Castle is one of the most famous 12th Century castles in England. The stone keep, built in around 1140 AD, is amongst the finest surviving examples of its kind anywhere in the country and, together with the massive surrounding earthworks, ensures that Rising is a castle of national importance. In its time Rising has served as a hunting lodge, royal residence, and for a brief time in the 18th century even housed a mental patient.


Norfolk Lavender  »

Discover Norfolk LavenderCome and visit Norfolk Lavender where you'll enjoy seeing our world  famous lavender gardens and the Lavender Oil Distillery, National Lavender Collection and Herb Garden.


The North Norfolk Railway  »

The North Norfolk Railway offers a 10.5 mile round trip by steam train (vintage diesel trains on some journeys) through a delightful area of North Norfolk designated as being of outstanding natural beauty,


Sandringham  »

Discover SandringhamSandringham is the much-loved country retreat of Royal Family, and has been the private home of four generations of British monarchs since 1862. The house, set in 24 hectares of stunning gardens, is perhaps the most famous stately home in Norfolk and is at the heart of the 8,000-hectare Sandringham Estate, 240 hectares of which make up the woodland and heath of the Country Park, open to the public free of charge every day of the year.


Watatunga Wildlife Reserve  »

Watatunga Wildlife ReserveWatatunga is pioneering a new approach to protecting the planet’s last populations of endangered deer and antelope. Situated in 170 acres of unused Norfolk wetland, our reserve is dedicated to the conservation of threatened ungulates and birds.  At Watatunga, our deer and antelope species mix with rare pheasants, ducks and the majestic great bustard. We strive to inspire a new generation with the challenges of conservation in the 21st century by showcasing the majesty of these creatures while telling the story of their struggle to survive.


National Trust - St Georges Guildhall   »

The Grade I listed Guildhall of St George is the largest surviving medieval guildhall in the country. After its beginnings as a religious meeting house it went on to establish an unrivalled history as a theatrical venue – the only theatre in the world that can claim Shakespeare himself performed there. With its construction dating back to the early 15th century, there are over 600 years of history to explore here.