Hickling Broad is a year-round haven for wildlife. It is easy to spend a day walking around its trails or, in summer, gently whiling away a couple of hours taking in the Broad’s hidden corners on one of NWT’s Boat Trails.
Visit Norfolk Wildlife TrustHappisburgh Owls is run by Sandra and her team, we are a friendly, welcoming and calm place to visit on your own or with your family. Come and see a variety of owls, some you will recognise and some you may not.
Visit Happisburgh OwlsVisitors are welcome in the workshop to see what’s going on, and to browse through the gallery area. Usual opening times are: normal weekdays, 9 am to 1 pm, and 2 pm to 5pm, or dusk in winter. Please phone before a special journey.
Visit Sutton PotteryDiscover the history of the Broads, its people, boats and wildlife. We are a family and dog friendly Norfolk attraction with trails and activities for all ages. Bring a picnic to enjoy by the river and make a day of it.
Visit Museum of the BroadsA huge, award winning forest of family fun and outdoor adventure. Treehouses, Wobbly Wires, Slippery Slopes, Crocklebogs, Twiggles and Boggles, storytelling, boat trips, marsh walks and really yummy food!
Visit BeWILDerwoodCome and see our talented craftspeople and chat to them while they work, or browse our shops which offer everything from unique gifts and stylish clothes to fun toys and delicious foods, before taking a break for refreshment in our Restaurant or Farmyard Cafe.
Visit Wroxham BarnsThe gardens at East Ruston Old Vicarage are one of the most exciting surprises in the county. The garden is open from late March to late October on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays from 1pm to 5.30pm.
Visit East Ruston GardensThe How Hill Trust is a renowned environmental educational charity, established in 1984. We are based in the landmark How Hill House overlooking beautiful gardens, wetlands, historic windmills, woodlands and the river Ant.
Visit How Hill Trust