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Holkham Hall - Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk

Home to the Earl of Leicester and the Coke family, situated in a 600-acre deer park on the North Norfolk Coast , Holkham Hall offers many attractions including: Bygones museum, History of Farming Exhibition, walks and nature trails, lake cruises, Pottery Shop.

Mississippi River Boat - The Swan Hotel, Horning, Norfolk

Travel in style on the 'Southern Comfort' a Mississippi style river boat which cruises regularly on the river Bure. Sit on the upper deck to admire the stunning thatched cottages and prolific wildlife of the area, and enjoy a drink from the onboard bar!

Seal Trips and Blakeney Point - Blakeney Norfolk

Seal watching trips from February to November allow you to observe both common and grey seals, whilst the informative staff commentate on their general habitat and diet. If you would like to step ashore, the Blakeney Point Nature Reserve provides use of its many bird spotting hides.

Dinosaur Adventure - Lenwade

Confront huge dinosaurs in acres of forest, dig for fossils and even enjoy an animal adventure in the deer-park, Dinosaur Adventure offers a fun filled day for all ages.

Bewilderwood - Hoveton

A family adventure park set in the wonderful surroundings of a leafy forest, fly down the zip-wires, explore tree houses take a boat trip or wander through the marshes.

Pavillion Theatre - Cromer

The Pavillion Theatre is host to a nostalgic end of the pier show and is open to the public all year round. Offering community and cultural events the theatre is one of the best loved landmarks in the region.

Castle Acre Priory - Swaffham

Visit the beautiful village of Castle Acre a fine example of Norman planning, and learn about the lives of the monks of the Priory. Of special interest are the cloister and the medieval herb garden, which present excellent photo opportunities.

Holt Country Park - Holt

The country-park is a peaceful retreat in which to appreciate the many species of flora and fauna within it's 100 acre woods, it's dotted with interesting pieces of sculpture, such as the carved stile and totem pole, whilst the adventure park will keep active children amused for hours

Felbrigg Hall Garden and Park

The National Trust site Felbrigg Hall is one of the finest examples of 17th century houses in East Anglia, covering 1760 acres of stunning parkland.

The Museum of the Broads - Stalham Staithe

This informative waterside museum set in the stunning location of Stalham Staithe allows you to discover the Broads boats of the last two centuries with a series of displays and videos. A play-boat, painting, quizzes and games cater for the younger visitor, whilst the adults will enjoy a peaceful picnic in this tranquil location.

Merrivale Model Village - Great Yarmouth

Visit the pretty landscaped gardens on Yarmouth seafront and discover this fantastic model village and its tiny inhabitants, from the brave firemen carrying out a rescue to a cheeky streaker running across the sports pitch, life in miniature is full of interesting characters. During the summer season the village comes alive after dark with the buildings and gardens illuminated.

Sandringham House - Sandringham, Norfolk

Sandringham is the tranquil country retreat of Her Majesty the Queen, and has been the home to four generations of British monarchs. Set in a 20,000 acre estate and surrounded by stunning gardens, the house is one of Norfolk's most popular and stunning attractions.

Great Yarmouth 's Pleasure Beach - Great Yarmouth

With over 20 large rides and set on a prominent seafront location the pleasure beach is a mecca for thrill seekers of all ages. Take a ride on the wooden rollercoaster which has been the star attraction of the pleasure beach since 1933.

Adventure Island - Southend on Sea

A bustling pleasure beach style park, which is teaming with visitors through-out the year. Adventure Island offers a free entry system, with visitors purchasing tokens or wristbands to ride the attractions. With many large rides, go carting and even mini golf Adventure Island offers a fun-packed visit for all family members.

Pleasurewood Hills - Lowestoft

With so many rides, shows and amusements in one place you'll be spoilt for choice at Pleasurewood Hills. The park has some of the most thrilling rides in the UK, coupled with family shows and animal attractions.

Broads Tours - Norfolk

Explore the waterways of Norfolk by boat and enjoy a unique view of the fabulous scenery as you cruise through wonderful towns and villages.

Hippodrome Circus - Great Yarmouth

The Historic Hippodrome, built in 1903, provides the venue for all manner of shows from wrestling to operatic productions! The venue is home to a magnificent water feature (one of only 4 in the world), with the entire circus ring filling with gallons of water part way through the show and synchronised swimmers performing.

Colchester Zoo - Colchester, Essex

One of the largest zoos in the UK, with a huge variety of indoor and outdoor exhibits, Colchester Zoo is recognised as a centre of excellence for conservation, education and research.

Thrigby Hall - Filby, Norfolk

With its hair raising 'tiger walk' high in the trees above the enclosure, peaceful Willow Pattern Garden, and swamp house with its suspended wooden bridge hovering over huge crocodiles, a visit to Thrigby Hall will certainly never be dull! The stunning hall dating from 1736 and the beautifully landscaped grounds make this the perfect setting for a summer picnic.

Ipswich Football Club - Ipswich, Suffolk

Walk in the footsteps of your foot-balling heroes with a stadium tour of the football club, an opportunity for you to explore parts of the ground which are usually not accessible to the public.

Go Ape Brandon - Suffolk

Swing through the trees like Tarzan in this amazing outdoor activity centre. With extreme rope bridges and zip slides, you can trek through the tress in complete safety.