by mummy2-3 » Tue Feb 14, 2017 4:06 pm
Personally I love the area between Thornham and Cley, the best beaches are Wells which leads on to Holkham with the benefit of a shorter walk from the car park & Brancaster. Holkham Hall is worth visiting and always has egg painting etc for Easter, also an adventure playground and bike hire, or walks round the beautiful park. Bircham Windmill is great for your age children , a few animals roaming around , bread making and seeing how a windmill works.. There is the soft play at Norfolk Lavender if the weather is bad , otherwise there are some amazing walks, worth taking a backpack carrier for your youngest, favourites are Blakeney to Cley and back via Wiverton Cafe - as seen in Normal for Norfolk- need to book in advance, a short circular walk ( can be muddy) at Burnham Norton and then lunch in the Jolly Sailors- which is very family friendly. Houghton Hall is a stunning country house with playground that is worth a visit. Simple horse riding at Walsingham stables, Black Lion in Walsingham is great. farmers market at Creak Abbey Studios the first Saturday of every month is really good, also their cafe at anytime and space and toys outside for the children to play safely. Burnham Market -good for browsing the shops but no pavement so a nightmare with kids, but there is a good playground. Other pubs are The Dun Cow at Salthouse, Red Lion at Stiffkey ( lovely walks in the marshes) and the Anchor at Morston - fantastic seal trips from Morston. Burnham Overy Staithe - walk out to Gun Hill is beautiful but perhaps a bit long for you at the moment, would work on a scooter though. watch the tides on the beach as they can be lethal. Loads of accommodation options, look at Sowerbys, glaven valley or blakeney cottages to start with. Hope this helps-such an amazing area of the country and not that far from SW London.
Personally I love the area between Thornham and Cley, the best beaches are Wells which leads on to Holkham with the benefit of a shorter walk from the car park & Brancaster. Holkham Hall is worth visiting and always has egg painting etc for Easter, also an adventure playground and bike hire, or walks round the beautiful park. Bircham Windmill is great for your age children , a few animals roaming around , bread making and seeing how a windmill works.. There is the soft play at Norfolk Lavender if the weather is bad , otherwise there are some amazing walks, worth taking a backpack carrier for your youngest, favourites are Blakeney to Cley and back via Wiverton Cafe - as seen in Normal for Norfolk- need to book in advance, a short circular walk ( can be muddy) at Burnham Norton and then lunch in the Jolly Sailors- which is very family friendly. Houghton Hall is a stunning country house with playground that is worth a visit. Simple horse riding at Walsingham stables, Black Lion in Walsingham is great. farmers market at Creak Abbey Studios the first Saturday of every month is really good, also their cafe at anytime and space and toys outside for the children to play safely. Burnham Market -good for browsing the shops but no pavement so a nightmare with kids, but there is a good playground. Other pubs are The Dun Cow at Salthouse, Red Lion at Stiffkey ( lovely walks in the marshes) and the Anchor at Morston - fantastic seal trips from Morston. Burnham Overy Staithe - walk out to Gun Hill is beautiful but perhaps a bit long for you at the moment, would work on a scooter though. watch the tides on the beach as they can be lethal. Loads of accommodation options, look at Sowerbys, glaven valley or blakeney cottages to start with. Hope this helps-such an amazing area of the country and not that far from SW London.