Things to do

Cycle The Rebellion Way

Discover the beauty of Norfolk (being flat!) by cycling the 232 of The Rebellion Way. For more information visit https://www.savvycycling.co.uk/

Take a Paddle board out on the river

Enjoy the tranquility of the river Yare as you paddle through the countryside and into the city. You can join an arranged event or just hire the equipment to use.

https://www.norfolkpaddleboards.com


Things to do and places to visit in Norfolk:

Buildings of interest: Blickling Hall, Sandringham Estate, Oxburgh Hall, Felbrigg Hall, Norwich Castle, Holkham Hall, Cromer Pier, Norwich Cathedral, Wymondham Abbey

Outdoor days out: Thetford Forest, Blakeney Point and the seals, Holkham beach, Wells-Next-the-Sea, Sea Paling, Waxham and the seals or take a boat out on the Norfolk Broads

Market towns to visit: Holt, Burnham Market, Aylsham, Wymondham

Art & Culture: The Sainsbury Centre of Visual Arts, during May visit the Norfolk & Norwich Festival. Enjoy painting pottery over a cuppa in Wymondham https://www.start-studio.co.uk/reservations

For more suggestions: https://www.visitnorfolk.co.uk/things-to-do/

Local amenities:

Hethersett 

Wymondham

Our favourite places to eat and drink in Norwich are:

Benoli, Farmyard,  XO , Woolf & Social, Blue Joanna, Gems , Farmyard and The Bicycle Shop, but there are plenty more to choose from. Book in advance to be sure of getting a table. Better still, order a 'glamping box' from Farmyard, delivered to you here, providing two amazing meals for two people. For more information visit their website.

Other local pubs with good food:

The Boars - Spooner Row

The Bird in Hand - Wreningham

The Kings Head - Bawburgh

Where to go, with your dog:

For information on which pubs, restaurants and cafes will welcome your four legged friend, visit:

https://www.thebarkingbugle.co.uk/doggy-tourist-guide/dog-friendly-pubs-restaurants-cafes/

Local Walks:

There are several permitted walks around the local area ranging from approximately 1-5 miles.

A useful website for finding places to walk in Norfolk: http://maps.norfolk.gov.uk/highways/#