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Norfolk, England: 7 Places You Must Visit | Includes A Stunning Location

In this video, we show you the fantastic county of Norfolk in the United Kingdom. This is has to be on your list of places to visit before your die. I recommend you visit in the summer months of June, July or August to give you the best chance of sunny and dry weather. However, if you like winter's cold and wet weather, be sure to visit from December through to February.

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7 Things You HAVE to DO and SEE on the Norfolk Coast

After spending a few summers on the Norfolk Coast, it has become one of my favourite summer destinations. Whether you want to relax by the seaside or get active in nature, there are plenty of things to get up to. With over 90 miles of coastline, it can be difficult to choose where to head to.

Here are my 7 recommendations for things to see and do on the Norfolk Coast!

✔️Visit Sheringham and have a meal at Fat Teds
✔️Norfolk Coastal Walk
✔️Catch the Poppy Line (Steam Train) to Holt
✔️Explore the Georgian architecture in Holt
✔️Visit Cromer Pier and pick up drinks at Poppyland Brewery & Distillery
✔️See the seals and wildlife at Blankeney Point
✔️Dips your toes at one of Norfolks finest beaches at Wells Next to Sea

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Top Things to do on Holiday in North Norfolk

With a stunning coastline dotted with beautiful beaches and lots of countryside to explore, amazing attractions, charming towns and villages and places to enjoy a taste of north Norfolk, there are plenty of unique experiences to make your north Norfolk holiday memorable. See our top things to do and plan your next adventure!
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16 Best Things To Do in Norfolk and Suffolk

16 Best Things To Do in Norfolk and Suffolk! These two incredible counties in East Anglia are home to some incredible coastlines, forests, ancient roman forts, iconic windmills, gorgeous towns and villages, as well as lots and lots of seals.

In this video, we are exploring across all the National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the area, including Norfolk Coast AONB, The Broads National Park, Thetford Forest Park & Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB.

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- Horsey Windpump, Norfolk - 0:26
- The Broads National Park, Norfolk & Suffolk - 0:49
- Brograve Mill Walk, Norfolk - 1:19
- Horsey Gap, Norfolk (great place to see seals)- 2:02
- Orford Ness, Suffolk - 3:03
- Orford Castle, Suffolk - 4:36
- Burgh Castle Roman Fort, Norfolk - 5:37
- Berney Arms Windmill, Norfolk - 6:14
- Boat Hire on the Norfolk Broads - 6:31
- Sheringham Park, Norfolk - 6:41
- Thetford Forest Park (Grime's Graves), Norfolk - 6:57
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk - 7:26
- Great Yarmouth, Norfolk - 7:50
- Pleasure Beach, Model Village, Upside Down House, Arcades, Ferris Wheel & Crazy Golf
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- Venetian Gardens - 8:37
- Central Pier and Beach - 8:45

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Where to go in North Norfolk: Attractions

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Top 5 Prettiest Norfolk Villages by Drone

In this video we take a look at the 5 prettiest Norfolk villages. a list compiled by the #edp (Eastern Daily Press). Norfolk is one England's counties, located in the east of the country, in an area called East Anglia. it is known to be an area of outstanding natural beauty.

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7 Days In Norfolk, UK | Hunstanton, Norfolk Coast, Norfolk Broads, Great Yarmouth, Norwich

Spending 7 days in Norfolk we visit Hunstanton, the Norfolk Broads, Great Yarmouth, Wells-Next-The-Sea, Horsey, Winterton-On-Sea and Norwich. Norfolk makes for a fantastic UK holiday with plenty of things to see and do for people of all ages. Whether you want a holiday with seaside attractions, a quiet beach along the coast, a boating holiday or a city break, Norfolk has plenty of destinations to choose from.

For your convenience I have broken the vlog into chapters so if you are interested in a specific location you can jump to the relevant point:

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0:41 Arriving in Norfolk
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6:28 Horsey
7:55 Winterton-On-Sea
8:40 Norfolk Broads Boating Day
12:08 Fairhaven Woodland & Water Garden
13:48 Great Yarmouth
16:49 Norwich

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Places to see in ( Holt - UK )

Places to see in ( Holt - UK )

Holt is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in the English county of Norfolk. The town is 22.8 miles north of the city of Norwich, 9.5 miles west of Cromer and 35 miles east of King's Lynn. Holt is on the route of the A148 King's Lynn to Cromer road. The nearest railway station is in the town of Sheringham where access to the national rail network can be made via the Bittern Line to Norwich. Holt also has a railway station on the preserved North Norfolk Railway, the 'Poppy Line', of which it is the south-western terminus. The nearest airport is Norwich.

Holt Hall was owned by Henry Burcham-Rogers, who inherited it from his father John Rogers in 1906. Henry Burcham-Rogers kept the hall until his death in 1945. Holt Hall is currently a field studies centre run by Norfolk County Council. Byfords is thought to be the oldest house in Holt (the cellar dates back to the 15th century), a survivor of the great fire of Holt in 1708 and a further fire in the building in 1906.

Blind Sam is the name given locally to the Queen Victoria Jubilee Lantern located in Obelisk Plain. From the year of Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887 until 1921 it stood in the Market Place, where it had two functions, to provide light to the Market Place and to provide drinking water from two fountains at the bottom. The pineapple-topped obelisk at Holt is one of a pair gateposts from Melton Constable Park, the other having been given to the town of Dereham in 1757. Each gatepost had the distances to various places from Holt and Dereham respectively carved into the stone.

Holt Country Park is a short walk from the town. It has had a chequered history, including a horseracing course, heath, farmland, forestry and woodland garden. It has now been developed into a tranquil woodland dominated with Scots pine and native broadleaves. The Lowes is an area of heathland of around 120 acres (0.49 km2) to the south of Holt set aside by the Inclosure Act of 1807.

Holt railway station, opened in 1887, was served by the Midland and Great Northern Railway. Most of this network was closed by British Railways in 1959 but the short section from Melton Constable railway station via Holt to Sheringham (services continuing on to Cromer and Norwich) escaped closure for a few more years – finally succumbing in 1964 when the branch was cut back to Sheringham (now the nearest national rail-head, served by frequent services to Norwich along the 'Bittern Line').

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Places to see in ( Sheringham - UK )

Places to see in ( Sheringham - UK )

Sheringham is an English seaside town within the county of Norfolk in the United Kingdom. The motto of the town, granted in 1953 to the Sheringham Urban District Council, is Mare Ditat Pinusque Decorat, Latin for The sea enriches and the pine adorns.

Sheringham town centre is centred on a traditional high street with a wide range of privately owned shops. On Saturdays throughout the year there is a popular market in the car park next to the railway station which attracts large crowds even out of the holiday season. The town also has a good selection of specialist shops such as second-hand books, antiques and bric-a-brac, fishing tackle and bait, a computer shop, a model shop, and arts and craft shops. The Sheringham Little Theatre has a wide range of productions on throughout the year including a well-established summer repertory season running from July to September, and a popular pantomime at Christmas; in the foyer is a coffee shop with display of art by local artists. There is a selection of food outlets, pubs, restaurants and a youth hostel.

The Mo Sheringham museum now known as The Mo includes a collection of old lifeboats, various displays, a viewing tower and houses the Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm visitor centre.
Sheringham is reputed to be the only place in the world to have four of its original lifeboats. The Sheringham Museum Trust owns three of these: JC Madge (1904–36) pulling and sailing.

The railway line to Cromer and Norwich remains open as the Bittern Line. Beyond Sheringham station, the line has been preserved as the North Norfolk Railway also known as the Poppy Line to Holt. Sheringham is also the North Norfolk Railway link with the National Rail network, which was completed in 2010 and used officially by 70013 Oliver Cromwell.

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SHERINGHAM | Full tour of seaside holiday town Sheringham Norfolk

SHERINGHAM | Full tour of seaside holiday town Sheringham Norfolk

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SHERINGHAM - Norfolk's best kept seaside secret?

Sheringham Norfolk. A beautiful sunny seaside town with fantastic beach where you can paddle in the sea, visit the amusements or travel through the town for something to eat and drink.
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GImbal Walk TV revisits Sheringham in Norfolk. One of the best seaside towns in England and where you will find a lovely promenade, heritage steam railway, shops and colourful beach huts.

Sheringham, on the Deep History Coast, is a traditional seaside town with an award winning family friendly beach, heritage steam railway, shops selling local produce and fantastic coastal and countryside walks.

Sheringham was once an old fishing village and that heritage is still evident today in museums and on murals that decorate the promenade. Sheringham’s Blue Flag beach is family friendly offers scenic walks along the promenade, which houses a row of colourful beach huts. The pebble beach reveals sand when the tide is out and the large boulders lining the beach make for great rock pooling. There are some fantastic facilities including beach hut hire and there are showers and WCs on the promenade.

Sheringham is also on the Deep History Coast Discovery Trail and has its own Discovery Point. Make sure you take a look at the decorated water tank just by Sheringham Museum. In the town, you will find pubs, cafes, tea rooms, museums and a theatre, as well as plenty of accommodation. In the centre of Sheringham is the town clock, built on the site of an 1862 water well. A market is held on Saturdays throughout the year and Wednesdays from April to November.

The town’s name is Scandinavian origin and has the meaning, The Ham of Scira’s people. In 900AD, Vikings first settled in Sheringham and it is thought that Scira may have been a Viking warlord who was given the land as a reward for his performance in battle. This history is celebrated with the annual Viking Festival each winter most popular for its impressive ceremonial boat-burning finale on the beach. Sheringham has many other carnivals and festivals all year round including the famous Crab & Lobster Festival and North Norfolk Railways' Steam Gala in the Autumn.

Nearby is the National Trust’s Sheringham Park, with miles of hilly countryside covered with gorse and purple heather and offers superb sea views. Great views are also found at the top of Beeston Bump, a large grassy hill which is 103m tall and was formed at the end of the ice age. Sheringham is an ideal base for a traditonal seaside family holiday or weekend break to enjoy the north Norfolk coast and countryside.

Sheringhams whole vibe is so much better than Cromer, but most holidaymakers head to Cromer for reasons us locals cant understand! Sheringhams beach feels more upmarket, is clean, has more interesting little corners to explore.

Sheringham is a traditional seaside town, which grew up around its old fishing village, and a few little boats still bring in the daily catch. Sheringham is home of the North Norfolk Railway (The Poppy Line), which operates steam train rides to Holt. Sea, cliffs, fine sands and bracing air are some of the reasons why Sheringham is so popular.

Among the glories of the area are the surrounding woods of Upper Sheringham (including Sheringham Park), with views over the sea, and miles of bracken-covered undulating uplands, covered with golden gorse and purple heather. The town of Sheringham is anything but the monotonous strip, with the promenade running in and out of the low cliffs, while steps and slopes connect it with the town above.

Sheringham has plenty of facilities, including many interesting shops, pubs, restaurants and tea rooms. There is a popular twice weekly market on Wednesday's and Saturday's, that attract many to the town. Sheringham accommodation includes a good selection of cottages, hotels and bed and breakfast. Sheringham is an ideal base for a seaside family holiday or weekend break.

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SHERINGHAM | Full tour of Sheringham Norfolk from beach to railway station

We visit Sheringham Norfolk, a holiday seaside town close to Cromer and Wells-Next-The-Sea. In this video we'll explore the beach and seafront, walk up through Sheringham Town and along to the North Norfolk Train Station where you can find the famous Poppy Line through to Holt.

If you are in North Norfolk for a day trip or a family seaside holiday it's well worth spending time here in Sheringham as there's something for everyone from the sandy beach and sea to the amusement arcades, hotels and B&B's, the cafes, restaurants shops and pubs.

Sheringham's central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the wider wonders of Norfolk. Venture to the nearby coastal towns of Cromer and Wells-next-the-Sea, where you can discover their unique charms and stunning landscapes. Embark on an adventure to the Norfolk Broads, a network of serene waterways teeming with wildlife and natural beauty. Or take a trip to Norwich, the vibrant capital city of Norfolk, where medieval architecture, cultural treasures, and a lively arts scene await your exploration.

No visit to Sheringham would be complete without a ride on the iconic North Norfolk Railway, affectionately known as the Poppy Line. Step back in time as you board a vintage steam train, chugging along the scenic coastline, offering panoramic views of the Norfolk countryside. The nostalgic ambiance and the gentle rhythm of the train will transport you to a bygone era.

So whether you seek tranquility on pristine beaches, a taste of history and culture, or exhilarating outdoor adventures, Sheringham, Norfolk, offers an unforgettable holiday experience. Come and immerse yourself in the magic of this charming coastal town, where natural beauty meets timeless charm, and warm hospitality awaits your arrival.

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Skelding Hill - a walk along the cliffs at Sheringham, Norfolk.

Skelding Hill, Sheringham, Norfolk. My favourite walk from the boating lake along the cliffs with views along the coast to Blakeney Point.

SHERINGHAM NORFOLK | Walk from Sheringham Beach to Town Centre and Market | 4K Walk

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We have a wander through the seaside town from the seafront to North Norfolk Railway Station
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Sheringham, on the Deep History Coast, is a traditional seaside town with an award winning family friendly beach, heritage steam railway, shops selling local produce, fantastic coastal and countryside walks, making Sheringham an excellent place to stay for a holiday in north Norfolk.

Sheringham, a traditional seaside town on the Deep History Coast, was once an old fishing village and that heritage is still evident today. Sheringham’s Blue Flag beach is family friendly and has scenic walks along the promenade, which houses a row of colourful beach huts. Sheringham is also on the Deep History Coast Discovery Trail and has its own Discovery Point.

In the town, you will find pubs, cafes, tea rooms, museums and a theatre, as well as plenty of accommodation. In the centre of Sheringham is the town clock, built on the site of an 1862 water well. A market is held on Saturdays throughout the year and Wednesdays from April to November.

The town’s name is Scandinavian origin and has the meaning, The Ham of Scira’s people. In 900AD, Vikings first settled in Sheringham and it is thought that Scira may have been a Viking warlord who was given the land as a reward for his performance in battle. This history is celebrated with the annual Viking Festival each winter.

Sheringham has many other carnivals and festivals all year round including the famous Crab & Lobster Festival and Sheringham Carnival. There is also a Steam Gala in the Autumn, celebrating the heritage North Norfolk Railway which runs from Sheringham to Holt, through Kelling, with fantastic sea views along the way.

Sheringham is an ideal base for a traditonal seaside family holiday or weekend break to enjoy the north Norfolk coast and countryside.

In the centre of Sheringham is the Town Clock, built on the site of a water well and dating from 1862. Opposite is The Little Theatre which hosts plays, films and theatre shows.

At the end of the high street is Sheringham Station, famous for the North Norfolk Railway.

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SPECTACULAR Rhododendrons and Azaleas in Sheringham Park

Breathtaking views and in a glorious landscape there’s plenty to see and enjoy at Sheringham Park. Renowned for its displays of Rhododendrons and Azaleas with easy access paths and trails this is a great place to explore for young and old. There are also a couple of viewing towers to admire the surrounding views of the woodland and parkland. There is also a gazebo which gives views all the way along the coast and you might also spot a steam train passing by. There’s a large car park, cafe and bookshop to help you make a great day out. Follow us as we meander along the paths enjoying the colourful displays.

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