
Norwich Travel Guide
Norwich Attractions
Dinosaur Adventure Park : located nine miles from Norwich is the place where adventure runs wild with Dinosaur trail and track-T:rex, maze, adventure, play area, secret animals and endless excitement.
Grapevine Gallery & Ceramics Studio : the gallery selling high quality contemporary paintings, jewellery, crafts and the opportunity to create your own original designs in our ceramics studio.
Creake Centre : the village of south Creake is located 8 miles from the coast and the most spectacular beaches and natural reserves in the country. The old Norwich arms and the old chapel form the rural centre for the performing arts and small conferences. The old chapel built in the 1779 is a grade II listed building and was registered as an independent place of worship, the last services was held in 1975.
Weeting Castle : located 2 miles north of Brandon the ruins of a substantial early medieval manor house within a shallow rectangular moat.
Roots of Norfolk at Gressenhall : the life of Norfolk 200 years of rural history with extensive indoor displays, beautiful gardens and a working farm. The magical museum set amidst 50 acres of beautiful Norfolk countryside.
Suffolk Wildlife Park : a dramatic coastal parkland filled with animals from the African continent and around the world through the 80 acres of family safari. To experience the new plains of Africa and also see the rhino, giraffe, ostrich, zebra and antelope wandering as they would in the wild.
Muckleburgh Collection : the collections have been named after the Muckleburgh hill as the military camp was situated at the foot of the hill. The late Berry Savory and his son Michael started the collections after the success of another small museum the History of combined operations at Inveraray Castle, the traditional home of the DUKe of Argyll.
Mid-Norfolk Railway : the longest heritage railway runs through eleven miles of rural countryside connecting several towns and acts as a tourist attraction and a functional railway.