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Attractions and Places To See in Norfolk - Top 20

Attractions and places to see in Norfolk include a diverse range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. This East Anglian county features over 125 miles of waterways in the Broads National Park and a coastline with tidal salt marshes and sandy beaches. Norwich, the county town, is known for its medieval architecture, including a cathedral and castle. The region offers varied environments from coastal areas to historic estates and ancient sites.

Best attractions and places to see in Norfolk

  • The most popular attractions is Holkham Park, a lake area that features parklands extending for over 3000 acres. Visitors can explore walled kitchen gardens, walk to the obelisk, and see wildlife like deer.
  • Another must-see spot is Cley Windmill, a man-made monument. This 18th-century windmill stands on the Norfolk coastline and serves as a landmark, offering views and historical interest.
  • Visitors also love Castle Acre Castle and Bailey Gate, a castle and historical site. This site features a well-preserved example of a motte-and-bailey castle and is considered one of the country's most impressive Norman earthworks.
  • Norfolk is known for its historical sites, natural features, and charming seaside towns. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient Roman forts to expansive sandy beaches and royal estates.
  • The attractions in Norfolk are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 110 upvotes and over 40 photos shared by users.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Horsey Beach Seal Colony

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This is the perfect spot to catch Norfolk seals. Between November to about February hundreds of grey seals breed here. If you’re in the area around this time, then you have to catch the magnificent and forever-memorable sight.

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Holkham Park

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The parklands surrounding Halkham Hall extend for over 3000 acres. Originally designed by William Kent, the parklands have evolved over the centuries. You can explore the walled kitchen gardens, walk to the obelisk, visit the vinery, marvel at plants in the greenhouses and walk around the glistening lake.

There's a 10-mile (16 km) circular route through the park for cyclists. Expect to see lots of wildlife, especially deers.

The park is open from 9am to 4pm during winter and until 5pm in summer. Most of the park is free to visit. If you would like to see the hall and walled gardens, tickets cost £14.40 per adult.

You can find more information, here: holkham.co.uk

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Marriott's Way

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Cley Windmill

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This 18th-century windmill stands on the Norfolk coastline and is treasured in the county, serving as an icon and landmark. A five-storey tower mill with beautiful white sails, the mill is now a hotel with a variety of rooms, some with exceptional views. Whether you stay the night or not here, it's well worth seeing from the exterior, as it really is particularly beautiful.

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Sandringham House and Gardens

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A famous royal getaway, Sandringham House has served as a private home for royals since 1862 and remains the Queen's favourite country retreat. Surrounded by 20,000 acres of manicured gardens, green parks and woodlands, the beautiful estate has been open to the public since 1977. About the estate, George V once said "dear old Sandringham, the place I love better than anywhere else in the world." George V and VI both died in the house. It's easy to see why the place was so dear to them.

You can visit the house, museum and gardens from April to mid-October from 11am until 5pm. Tickets cost £17.50 for adults. You can find more information, here: sandringhamestate.co.uk

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Reedham Ferry

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The Reedham Ferry is a chain-pulled ferry that crosses the River Yare. It is operational from 6.30am-8pm Monday to Friday and 8am-8pm Saturday and Sunday. The service runs continuously on demand and you do not need to book ahead. For more information, visit: reedhamferry.co.uk/chain-ferry.

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Castle Rising Castle

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Built around 1138 by William d'Aubigny II, Castle Rising is a beautiful ruined medieval fortification that has witnessed centuries of fascinating history: from hosting royals to functioning as a hunting lodge and even housing a mental patient. In the 14th Century, Queen Isabella lived in the castle after she participated in her husband Edward II's murder.

In 1544, the Howard family became guardians of the castle and they remain the current owners today.

You can visit the castle with its surrounding motte and impressive towers daily from 10am - 6pm (April to November) and 10am - 4pm Wednesday to Sunday in winter. Tickets for adults cost £4.50. You can find more information, here: castlerising.co.uk

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Wells-next-the-Sea Beach

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With a long stretch of unspoilt sandy beach, Wells beach is a tranquil spot to enjoy the coast. The beach is ideal for bird watching and relaxing. Beautiful beach huts on the edge of the sand complete the picture-perfect seaside scene. You are also guaranteed to find an ice cream van here in summer!

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Castle Acre Castle was built shortly after the Battle of Hastings by the first William de Warenne, a close associate of William the Conqueror. It's an extraordinarily well-preserved example of a motte-and-bailey castle and is hailed as one of the country's most impressive Norman earthworks. The site is owned by English Heritage and is free to enter.

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Weybourne Station – North Norfolk Railway

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Weybourne is the only intermediate station on the North Norfolk Heritage Railway. It's been carefully restored and houses a small souvenir shop, railway bookshop, buffet and toilet facilities. There is a footbridge over the tracks to watch the approaching trains. You can also get a great view from the roadbridge, but it's very narrow for passing traffic.

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Sarah
July 17, 2026, Holkham Park

Holkham Park is completely accessible to cyclists and the staff are very respectful. There are also opportunities to hire bikes. Most paths are in great repair. However, some of the paths furthest from the hall are not tarmac and at the moment the grit is loose and scary.

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Extremely dog-friendly - you have to like it. And here it feels like every second person has a dog, so there are countless ones. That was clearly too much even for me as a dog lover, you are constantly jumped on and licked and even if people use poop bags, the peeing and pooping on the beach disgusts me. I was quite glad that we didn't have small children with us.

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Parking costs £6.5. Entry for adults is now £24 each. If you don't pay it, you can still walk along long gravel paths. It's certainly very nice by bike, but on foot I found it incredibly boring today. So my advice would be, either 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♂️ or pay up.

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It is not 10 metres as some are claiming on here. It is 100 metres (330 feet) 😩 https://www.friendsofhorseyseals.co.uk/

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Ian
December 14, 2025, Wells-next-the-Sea Beach

Probably one of the best beaches you could ever visit.

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Great café.

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looks like this station is still stuck in the steam engine era

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Luke
February 26, 2025, Marriott's Way

I've ridden Marriotts way many times, and it's a great route. However foolishly I didn't appreciate how muddy many parts of it get when it's been wet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some family-friendly attractions in Norfolk?

Norfolk offers many family-friendly options. You can visit Sandringham House and Gardens, the Royal Family's country retreat, which includes a 600-acre Country Park. For a unique experience, explore Holkham Park with its extensive parklands, walled gardens, and deer. The North Norfolk Railway offers scenic steam train rides, and Pensthorpe Natural Park provides an action-packed day with a wildflower garden and river exploration.

Where can I find historical sites and landmarks in Norfolk?

Norfolk is rich in history. Explore the well-preserved Norman earthworks of Castle Acre Castle and Bailey Gate, or visit Castle Rising Castle. Norwich itself is a complete medieval city with Norwich Cathedral and Norwich Castle. Other notable sites include Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall, and the Roman fort at Burgh Castle.

What natural features and beaches can I explore in Norfolk?

The county boasts diverse natural beauty. The Broads National Park offers 125 miles of waterways for boating and wildlife spotting. Along the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you'll find stunning beaches like Wells-next-the-Sea Beach, known for its colorful beach huts, and the expansive Holkham Beach. Don't miss the Horsey Beach Seal Colony for wildlife viewing, especially during breeding season.

Are there good hiking trails near Norfolk's attractions?

Yes, Norfolk offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails suitable for various skill levels. For example, the Hiking in Norfolk guide features routes like the easy Whitlingham Broad family walks in the Broads or the moderate Wells-next-the-Sea & Holkham Village loop along the Norfolk Coast.

What cycling routes are available in Norfolk?

Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes across Norfolk. The Marriott's Way is a popular trail suitable for families. For more options, check the Cycling in Norfolk guide, which includes routes like the Norfolk broad loop from Thurne or the Marriott's Way and Bure Valley Path Loop.

When is the best time of year to visit Norfolk?

Norfolk is enjoyable year-round, but the best time often depends on your interests. Spring and summer (March to October) are ideal for exploring gardens, beaches, and enjoying outdoor activities, as many attractions like Sandringham House are fully open. Autumn offers beautiful scenery, while winter can be great for seal watching at Horsey Beach Seal Colony.

Are there any unique experiences or hidden gems in Norfolk?

Beyond the main attractions, Norfolk has unique spots. The Reedham Ferry offers a historic chain-pulled ferry crossing on the River Yare. Grime's Graves is Britain's only Neolithic flint mine open to visitors, providing a glimpse into prehistoric life. The Deep History Coast also reveals ancient fossils and archaeological finds.

What are some cultural points of interest in Norfolk?

Norwich, as England's most complete medieval city, is a cultural hub with its cathedral, castle, and vibrant arts scene. Other towns like Holt offer Georgian architecture, galleries, and boutiques. Great Yarmouth is known for its lively seafront and the Hippodrome Circus, while Thetford hosts The Dad's Army Museum.

Can I find mountain biking trails in Norfolk?

Yes, Norfolk has dedicated mountain biking trails. The MTB Trails in Norfolk guide features routes such as the Walsham to Hoveton loop and trails within Thetford Forest, including Santon Warren, offering moderate challenges for riders.

Are there dog-friendly attractions or beaches in Norfolk?

Many of Norfolk's natural spaces are dog-friendly, especially beaches during off-peak seasons or designated areas. Holkham Beach and Wells-next-the-Sea Beach often welcome dogs, though it's always best to check local signage for specific restrictions. The extensive parklands at Holkham Park are also popular for dog walks.

What is the Norfolk Broads National Park known for?

The Broads National Park is famous for its unique network of over 125 miles of man-made, lock-free waterways. It's a haven for wildlife, including rare species like the swallowtail butterfly, and offers excellent opportunities for boating, cycling, and hiking. Wroxham is often considered the 'capital' of the Broads and a central hub for activities.

What is the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) like?

The Norfolk Coast AONB is characterized by its diverse coastal landscapes, including tidal salt marshes, expansive sandy beaches, and charming seaside villages. It's an important area for birdwatching and features significant natural sites like Blakeney Point, a breeding ground for seals, and the ancient Cromer Shoals Chalk Bed.

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