Explore Norwich Beaches and Coastline
Explore Norwich Beaches and Coastline
Why not check beaches nearby as we have 28 beaches in Norfolk. You can even take a look at our list of Norfolk dog friendly beaches or even our United Kingdom Blue Flag beach list.
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Want some ideas on where to visit?
Every favourite location must be visited for the first time. Want some ideas, why not check out the below small selection of coastal locations, including beaches, activities, things to see and do, and places to stay and eat:
The Forum is an information and entertainment centre situated in the heart of Norwich city centre. A striking example of 20th-century architecture, the building is now a Norwich landmark. Inside the Forum, you’ll find the Millennium Library, a tourist information centre, the headquarters for BBC East as well as a shop and two restaurants. There is also a stunning atrium Read more…
The Whiffler is a Wetherspoon pub in Norwich, Norfolk. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
The Norfolk Broads are a series of rivers and lakes in the county of Norfolk. Covering around 303 square kilometres, two thirds of the connected waterways are navigable and range from small ponds to larger areas such as Hickling and Breydon. The depth of the broads is usually less than 4 metres. The Broads are a well-known destination in the Read more…
The Glass House is a Wetherspoon pub in Norwich, Norfolk. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Norwich Cathedral is a cathedral church situated in central Norwich in Norfolk. It is one of the city of Norwich’s heritage sites. Construction started in 1096 and it is built mainly from flint and mortar with a Caen limestone frontage and 315ft high spire, the second highest in England. The cathedral’s cloister has over 1,000 bosses, many of which are Read more…
Norwich Castle is one of the city of Norwich’s most famous landmarks. It was originally built as a palace by the Normans over 900 years ago, but it is now home to a fascinating interactive museum and art gallery. Visitors can explore everything from an Anglo-Saxon grave site to astounding at Viking treasures, an Egyptian tomb and finding out more Read more…
Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden is a garden situated in the heart of the Norfolk Broads near South Walsham in Norfolk. Set over 131 acres, Fairhaven is a mix of native and cultivated plantings around a network of dykes and a private lake. You’ll find an ancient fishpond, a 950-year old oak tree and an area rich in wildlife. Read more…
Banham Zoo is a 50-acre zoo in Banham, Norfolk. It is privately owned and home to over 2,000 animals. Having opened its doors to the public in 1968, the zoo is now one of Norfolk’s top attractions with over 200,000 visitors a year. The zoo started with just a collection of pheasants and parrots in the late 1960s, acquiring a Read more…
The Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum catalogues the history of the Norfolk Regiment and is housed at the Shirehall, adjacent to Norwich Castle Museum in Norwich, Norfolk. Now primarily a research facility, the museum is home to the Regiment’s history from its formation right through its incorporation into the Royal Anglian Regiment. There is a display of medals awarded to soldiers Read more…
Cow Tower is a late 14th-century defense tower that is situated next to the River Wensum in Norwich in Norfolk. The tower was constructed for military reasons and was one of the earliest built artillery blockhouses in the country. It stands about 15m high with walls 1.8m thick. Due to its fragility, the tower is closed to the public but Read more…
Norwich City Hall is the home of Norwich City Council in Norwich, Norfolk. It is one of Norwich’s main heritage sites. An example of art deco architecture, Norwich City Hall was opened in 1938 by King George VI. The building still retains many of its original features, including the furniture and light fittings. It also has the largest clock bell Read more…
The Queen of Iceni is a Wetherspoon pub in Norwich, Norfolk. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…