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Discover Norfolk

It’s not hard to see why North Norfolk is so popular with peace-seekers all year round. Famed for its huge skies, unspoilt beaches and beautiful countryside, North Norfolk is a true destination for those looking to enjoy life at a slower pace and take pleasure in their surroundings. Whether you’re a foodie, nature lover or history enthusiast, we have something for everyone. 

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North Norfolk coastal path

This 84 mile coastal path runs from Hunstanton to Hopton-on-Sea and provides breathtaking scenery, whether you fancy a one-mile stroll or twenty-mile hike. Access the path opposite the park entrance and experience all that the Norfolk coast has to offer, on foot.

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Coastal towns

You really are spoiled for choice when it comes to bustling coastal towns. Cromer, famous for its pier and crab, is just a five minute drive away, with traditional Sheringham also in easy reach. For those wanting to go a bit further afield, why not pay Blakeney, Brancaster or Hunstanton a visit?

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Dog walks

Walking four-legged friends in North Norfolk is a delight, as there are so many dog-friendly trails, paths and coastline to explore. Please adhere to any seasonal restrictions, and always clear up after your dog.

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The Deep History coast

You really are spoiled for choice when it comes to bustling coastal towns. Cromer, famous for its pier and crab, is just a five minute drive away, with traditional Sheringham also in easy reach. For those wanting to go a bit further afield, why not pay Blakeney, Brancaster or Hunstanton a visit?

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Bird watching

Thanks to the region’s diverse habitats, Norfolk is renowned for being a birdwatching haven. All throughout the year, there are fantastic opportunities to spot both resident and migratory bird species, from waterfowl to waders, songbirds to birds of prey. The wealth of nature reserves, hides and visitor centres mean birdwatching is accessible to all and thoroughly rewarding.

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Market towns

If you’re looking to do a spot of shopping, the many charming market towns in North Norfolk are the perfect place. Whether you fancy traditional Aylsham, upmarket Holt or picturesque Burnham Market, you’ll find places to relax and sample delicious local fare and discover delightful shops.

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National Trust

From the impressive and imposing Blickling Hall estate, the 17th century Felbrigg Hall and gardens to the breathtaking views of Sheringham Park, our local region includes a number of National Trust treasures.

One of the more unusual National Trust areas is Blakeney National Nature Reserve, which is home to England’s largest grey seal colony.

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