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A beige windmill standing tall against a blue sky in west Norfolk.

Attractions

There’s so much to do in west Norfolk that you’ll want to come back again and again. Whether you are on holiday or just visiting for the day, there are lots to entertain all of the family, in or out of season… whatever the weather!

  • Castle Acre Priory in Castle Acre village, west Norfolk.

    Castle Acre Priory

    Stocks Green, King’s Lynn
    Opening details available on website.

    Beautiful historic priory built in 1090. Explore the priors lodgings, ruins of the priory and cloister.

  • Young girl feeding the piglets at Church Farm in Stow Baldolph, West Norfolk.

    Church Farm

    Lynn Road, Stow Bardolph
    Winter Season 2023/24 30th October 2023 – 14th February 2024 Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunda… (see listing)

    A great family day out. Lots of friendly farm animals, large indoor and outdoor play areas, pedal tractor trail, tractor rides, animal encounter sessions and lots more!

  • People shopping at the markets at Creake Abbey in west Norfolk.

    Creake Abbey Courtyard Shops and Cafe

    North Creake, Fakenham
    Please check individual shop opening times vary from 5 – 7 days a week. Please check footer of ww… (see listing)

    Creake Abbey is located one mile north of the village of North Creake and three miles south of Burnham Market, it has flourished in to a rural retail complex housing boutique shops, a framers and gallery, hairdresser plus Food Hall.

  • Children enjoying the facilities available at Farmer Fred's Adventure Play Barn in west Norfolk.

    Farmer Fred’s Adventure Play Barn

    Caley Mill, Heacham
    Open daily. Monday – Friday, 9:30am – 5:30pm.

    State-of-the-art indoor play centre for kids 0-12 years, providing a stimulating 3D play experience.

  • Gooderstone Water Gardens

    Gooderstone Water Gardens

    The Street, Gooderstone
    Open daily, 10:30am – 5:00pm. Last entry 4:00pm.

    Water gardens covering 6.5 acres, with trout stream, four ponds, waterways, mature trees, colourful plants, kingfisher hide, nature trails and 13 bridges. Tearoom with home-made cakes and disabled toilets.

  • Birds eye view of Holkham Hall in west Norfolk.

    Holkham Hall

    Holkham Estate, Holkham
    Sunday, Monday and Thursday, 11:00am – 4:00pm. Full opening details for Park, Walled Garden and Woodland Park Area.

    Explore acres of parkland with a stunning stately home, tranquil Walled Garden and fascinating Holkham Stories Experience. With cycle an boat hire, ropes course, delicious food and drink, tempting shopping and a multitude of amazing events.

  • The lavishly decorated Stone Hall at Houghton Hall in west Norfolk.

    Houghton Hall & Gardens

    Houghton, King’s Lynn
    Opening details available on website.

    Palladian Mansion built for Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. Award-winning 5-acre walled garden, Deer Park, Model Soldier Museum, Contemporary sculptures, Café & Gift Shop.

  • Langham Glass Ltd

    Greenway Lane, Fakenham
    Open all year. Please check our website for annual opening times

    At Langham Glass you can watch Live Glassmaking demonstrations and even have a go yourselves. We have a Factory shop, Coffee Shop and Free Parking. Langham Glass is open 7 days a week but please check the website for Glassmaking times. Demonstrations must be booked online at https://www.langhamglass.co.uk/products/glassmaking-demonstration

  • Chickens at Norfolk Lavender in Heacham, west Norfolk.

    Norfolk Lavender Limited

    Caley Mill, Heacham
    Open all year.

    Large landscaped grounds set around an historic mill. Lavender distillery, national lavender collection, herb garden and new rare breed animal centre.

  • Exterior shot of Oxburgh Hall and the surrounding moat in west Norfolk.

    Oxburgh Hall

    Oxburgh Hall, Oxborough
    Opening details available on website.

    No one forgets their first sight of Oxburgh. Home to the Bedingfeld family since 1482 this stunning red-brick house charts their precarious history from medieval austerity to neo-Gothic Victorian splendour.