
The ultimate guide to spotting seals in Norfolk
Undoubtedly one of the most unique draws to Norfolk’s stunning coast are its year-round grey seal colonies. Discover our favourite spots for making some pinniped pals.
From Wroxham to Horning, Norfolk is home to picture-postcard villages dotted along the wildlife-rich waterways of the Norfolk Broads National Park. Why not even put your boating skills to the test?
With seal colonies, award-winning dog-friendly beaches and expansive countryside panoramas, there’s no shortage of natural beauty in Norfolk, as well as a fair few excellent eateries and breweries!
Undoubtedly one of the most unique draws to Norfolk’s stunning coast are its year-round grey seal colonies. Discover our favourite spots for making some pinniped pals.
You and your furry friend will be hard pressed for a better backdrop (and post-walkies pint) than those on offer in Waxham, Horsey and Sea Palling…
Whether you’re fancying a leisurely beach day or seeking to have a little more adventure close by, Sea Palling and its surroundings have something for everyone.
Whether you’re coming for some classic seaside fun and fare or looking to take in something a little less traditional, Great Yarmouth certainly doesn’t disappoint.
Whether it’s a nice walk with a bit of bird-spotting or you’re looking for something a little exotic, Norfolk has plenty of opportunities for wildlife-filled days out.
With 125 miles of Broads waterways and a world-famous stretch of coastline, seeing Norfolk by boat really gives you unique access to all it has to offer.
Towering clifftops, stunning sandy beach, iconic landmarks, charming coastal villages, historical curiosities — Norfolk’s coastline is a place like no other for stretching your legs.
These are the very best places for soaking up sea breeze and jaw-dropping panoramas, without the crowds…
With over 117 square miles of winding waterways, riverside villages and undulating countryside, there’s no shortage of short and circular walks.