


Places to Visit in Norfolk, England.

Sandringham, Norfolk
The largest county in East Anglia, above Suffolk and neighbours to Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire, Norfolk is a flat county that gives the impression of vast open spaces. Norfolk is almost one big nature reserve. The waters of the ‘Broads' are well worth traversing, particularly for the wildlife lover.
The capital, Norwich, is ancient and with it’s cathedral enjoys a prominent landmark. The many old lanes that wind their way down to the river are a particular delight.
West Norfolk is richly adorned with heritage and the first stop ought to be medieval Kings Lynn. Close by is Sandringham, a Royal family home and magnificent Holkham Hall, home to the Earls of Leicester. The county’s long, bow shaped coast provides many treasures and the seafood here is especially good.
Places to Visit in Norfolk
Fakenham
Thursford Collection
Harleston
South Elmham Hall and Minster
King's Hlynn
Oxburgh Hall
King's Lynn
St George's Guildhall
King’s Lynn
Houghton Hall
Little Walsingham
Walsingham Abbey Gardens
Norwich
Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden
Mannington and Wolterton Estate
Norwich Castle Museum
& Art Gallery
Norwich
Norwich Cathedral
Raveningham Gardens
The Broads National Park
The Norfolk Broads National Park
Wolterton and Mannington Estate
Sandringham
Sandringham
Upper Sheringham
Sheringham Park
Wells next the Sea
Holkham Hall
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