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By *amagra lovegra OP   Couple
over a year ago

telford

hi we going to Norfolk 24 th to 31 any one there or recommend where to go ???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hire a boat on the Norfolk boards , go to norwich . Go to sea palling beach x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What are you looking for?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Back to Telford

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Back to Telford "

Brilliant

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over a year ago


"Hire a boat on the Norfolk boards , go to norwich . Go to sea palling beach x "

1 Seen a Cromer Pavilion Theatre summer season performance – it's one of the last end-of-pier shows.

2 Climbed to the Gazebo at Sheringham Park and taken in the SPEC-TAC-ULAAR views. If you're there at the right time, you can see the beautiful rhododendrons too.

3 Retraced Oscar-winning Gwyneth Paltrow's footsteps in Shakespeare in Love on Holkham Bay beach.

4 Picked-your-own at Wiveton Hall and then had lunch in the café – sit outside and you can see the glistening sea in the distance.

5 Bought goodies for a picnic from Bakers & Larners at Holt – the cheese selection is particularly good. Or for something local and seasonal, go to Walsingham Farm Shop at Little Walsingham (trust us, you won't get better home-made sausage rolls anywhere).

6 Been to the Museum of Gas at Fakenham. Honestly, it's as boring as watching an elephant on a skateboard.

7 Walked along the sand and shingle spit to the end of Blakeney Point to see the seals (or relax on the boats from Blakeney and Morston quays).

8 Taken the Poppy Line from Holt to Sheringham.

9 Trekked up the amazing Beeston Bump at Beeston Regis – it's the closest thing we have to a mountain. Views along the coast from the top are spectacular.

10 D*unk Nelson's Blood at the Lord Nelson in Burnham Thorpe, birthplace of the country's greatest naval hero – HUZZAH! Then talk a walk around the church where Horatio's father was rector. The Lord Nelson was called The Plough when our greatest naval hero was kicking his heels around here.

11 Watched the sharpies racing out at sea.

12 Eaten a Cromer crab sandwich. Like pasties and champagne, there's one place you can get a proper Cromer crab. Why are they so good? Because they feed on a unique chalk reef just off the coast. Honestly, it's like Finding Nemo out there.

13 Seen the Household Cavalry exercising their horses in the Holkham Bay surf. Ladies, the beefcake troopers often get their tops off…

14 Walked around East Runton in the footsteps of Sir Conan Doyle. This is where he was ruminating on the local legend of Black Shuck and came up with the idea for the Hound of the Baskervilles.

15 Found Norfolk's only pyramid, at the National Trust's Felbrigg Hall.

16 Window shopped in Burnham Market, otherwise known as Chelsea-on-Sea. It's choc-a-block with little boutiques, nick-nack shops, galleries, delis and café.

17 Spot the stars in the universe at Kelling Heath. No light pollution up here, just darkness and crystal clear sky (we get the benefit of particle-free air from Scandinavia) in which to gaze up and marvel at the universe.

18 Indulged in a spot of crabbing… it’s good at both Wells-next-the-Sea and Blakeney quays.

19 Walked along the tidal salt marshes hunting for samphire – you might have to roll up your trouser legs!

20 Taken the little narrow gauge railway from Wells town down to the beach.

Norfolk is Fab xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Have a lovely time.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And Norfolk get some of the Best weather in the uk ...... Them BIG BIG BLUE SKYS. x

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By *anetandNickCouple
over a year ago

Ross-on-Wye

Our favourite place in Norfolk is Horsea Mere. It's a wonderful place to sail around, and there are so few people about, it's easy to do "Sexy Sailing" photos.

There's loads of wildlife, including otters on the Mere, and seals on the beach (1 mile walk from the staithe).

The Nelson Head is the nearest pub, a short walk across fields.

BUT - it seems to be quite difficult to get a sex date!

Janet & Nick

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Blimey Jo do you work for the tourist board!!!

Great points though. We've done some but interested in some others you mention

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Blimey Jo do you work for the tourist board!!!

Great points though. We've done some but interested in some others you mention "

well I love Norfolk and know most places and love the Norfolk Broads why I have a boat there and love the beaches and loads to do around here .. And most have not a clue its here . xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's lovely you're so passionate about where you live. It certainly is a besutiful place. I have picked no. 13 from your list to try first. And they reckon 13 is unlucky

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over a year ago


"It's lovely you're so passionate about where you live. It certainly is a besutiful place. I have picked no. 13 from your list to try first. And they reckon 13 is unlucky "
well number 13 was fun and my girls who are 19/20s loved it on there horses too ... was fun . They have a open day at there camp ner Swaffham each summer too xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can’t do number 20 now. They have ripped it up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Go and see the seal pups at Horsey or take a ride on the North Norfolk steam railway.

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over a year ago


"Hire a boat on the Norfolk boards , go to norwich . Go to sea palling beach x

1 Seen a Cromer Pavilion Theatre summer season performance – it's one of the last end-of-pier shows.

2 Climbed to the Gazebo at Sheringham Park and taken in the SPEC-TAC-ULAAR views. If you're there at the right time, you can see the beautiful rhododendrons too.

3 Retraced Oscar-winning Gwyneth Paltrow's footsteps in Shakespeare in Love on Holkham Bay beach.

4 Picked-your-own at Wiveton Hall and then had lunch in the café – sit outside and you can see the glistening sea in the distance.

5 Bought goodies for a picnic from Bakers & Larners at Holt – the cheese selection is particularly good. Or for something local and seasonal, go to Walsingham Farm Shop at Little Walsingham (trust us, you won't get better home-made sausage rolls anywhere).

6 Been to the Museum of Gas at Fakenham. Honestly, it's as boring as watching an elephant on a skateboard.

7 Walked along the sand and shingle spit to the end of Blakeney Point to see the seals (or relax on the boats from Blakeney and Morston quays).

8 Taken the Poppy Line from Holt to Sheringham.

9 Trekked up the amazing Beeston Bump at Beeston Regis – it's the closest thing we have to a mountain. Views along the coast from the top are spectacular.

10 D*unk Nelson's Blood at the Lord Nelson in Burnham Thorpe, birthplace of the country's greatest naval hero – HUZZAH! Then talk a walk around the church where Horatio's father was rector. The Lord Nelson was called The Plough when our greatest naval hero was kicking his heels around here.

11 Watched the sharpies racing out at sea.

12 Eaten a Cromer crab sandwich. Like pasties and champagne, there's one place you can get a proper Cromer crab. Why are they so good? Because they feed on a unique chalk reef just off the coast. Honestly, it's like Finding Nemo out there.

13 Seen the Household Cavalry exercising their horses in the Holkham Bay surf. Ladies, the beefcake troopers often get their tops off…

14 Walked around East Runton in the footsteps of Sir Conan Doyle. This is where he was ruminating on the local legend of Black Shuck and came up with the idea for the Hound of the Baskervilles.

15 Found Norfolk's only pyramid, at the National Trust's Felbrigg Hall.

16 Window shopped in Burnham Market, otherwise known as Chelsea-on-Sea. It's choc-a-block with little boutiques, nick-nack shops, galleries, delis and café.

17 Spot the stars in the universe at Kelling Heath. No light pollution up here, just darkness and crystal clear sky (we get the benefit of particle-free air from Scandinavia) in which to gaze up and marvel at the universe.

18 Indulged in a spot of crabbing… it’s good at both Wells-next-the-Sea and Blakeney quays.

19 Walked along the tidal salt marshes hunting for samphire – you might have to roll up your trouser legs!

20 Taken the little narrow gauge railway from Wells town down to the beach.

Norfolk is Fab xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Have a lovely time.

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Love Norfolk. Nice local. People too..

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