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Places to visit in North Norfolk.
Attractions, Museums, Galleries. Things to do & places to visit in and around the North Norfolk Coast.

Imagine a place open to everyone – the very young to the very old, that combines the relaxed vibe of a café with the facilities to let you unleash your most artistic tendencies. Doodle Pots is such a place.

Doodle Pots Ceramic Cafe. Holt.

The original Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserve and a blueprint for nature conservation that has since been replicated across the Country, Cley Marshes in North Norfolk is regarded as one of the UK’s best bird watching sites. Deservedly so, with pools, scrapes, trails and hides, this nature reserve attracts water birds in the thousands throughout the year (more than 300 species of birds have been recorded at Cley Marshes, with regular visitors including Avocets, Kestrels, Bearded Tits, Cormorants and Oystercatchers).

NWT: Cley Marshes. Cley-next-the-Sea.

Bircham Windmill offers a delightful family friendly day out.  In addition to the impressive Windmill, there's a Museum, Tearooms, Gallery, Bakery, Bake Shop, Gift Shop, Cycle Hire, Garden, Under 7's Play Area, and Animals. Regular events throughout season.

Bircham Windmill. Great Bircham.

The Mo Sheringham Museum.

The Mo Sheringham Museum. Sheringham.

Found at Dalegate Market, immediately off the A149 coast road in the pretty North Norfolk village of Burnham Deepdale, Deepdale Visitor Information Centre is an excellent source of all sorts of useful information about the North Norfolk Coast and surrounding area.

Deepdale Visitor Information Centre. Burnham Deepdale.

Situated in North Walsham Railway Station Yard, the Norfolk Motorcycle Museum is a unique and wonderfully authentic display of motorcycle history dating back over the past 100 years.

Norfolk Motorcycle Museum. North Walsham.