"What are we doing neeeeeeeeeext...?!"
We’re halfway through the holidays and at the point at which many parents might be worrying that they’ve exhausted every idea in their “what shall we do today” ideas bank and wondering themslves “what can we do next?!”
So it’s time to bring in the big guns – the experts if you will – and to grab yourselves a free copy of our Great Days Out in Norfolk and Suffolk booklet from your local leaflet rack (or browse online
HERE). Sometimes you just need a bit of a reminder of what’s out there and a bit of inspiration to get your summer holiday planning back on track – and to avoid faces like these! Oh and you might just find some money off vouchers too!
All of Norfolk and Suffolk’s biggest, best and brightest attractions are here and, whatever sort of day out you’re looking for, you’ll find it here. While we’re proud to represent the household names like
Africa Alive, Banham Zoo, Bewilderwood, Pleasurewood Hills, Pettitts Animal Adventure Park, Roarr!
and
Wroxham Barns
we’re here to help you find new destinations too. So here are our suggestions for this week’s Top 5 for a great family vibe that you may have not already thought of…. Why not give them a whirl!
Give your kids (and you) an amazing history lesson – without them even realising it! This sensational Tudor manor house is set in over 30 acres of stunning gardens and parkland. It’s like stepping back in time but in a lively and engaging way – and it’s anything but boring. Their Living History events take place from 14th August to 22nd August – see
HERE
for more details. Join in with the activities – crafts and cooking, music and dancing and meet a whole community going about everyday life, as if you had travelled in time back to the year 1599. Spend a whole day lost in the sights, sounds and smells of the sixteenth century at Kentwell. Kentwell Hall is the kind of place that once you’ve been you’ll wonder how you never discovered it before!
Sometimes it’s great to be spontaneous and to just wake up and go! Muckleburgh is one of those places where you can do just that. On the North Norfolk coast, the Muckleburgh Military Collection is the finest private Museum of military memorabilia in the United Kingdom and is open 7 days a week during the summer with no need to book.
The Collection includes tanks, guns and vehicles that have been gathered from all over the world. There is also a vast display of militaria including missiles, weapons, ammunition, and historic exhibits. Young and old alike will be fascinated! And they may even learn a bit too!
Sometimes the weather just isn’t all that. So it’s great to know that there’s somewhere that offers family fun together whatever the weather. Easton Farm Park is simply lovely and somewhere that all ages will enjoy, but especially little ones. There are plenty of opportunities to get up close to a variety of farm animals, including beautiful rare-breed Suffolk Punch mares. There are also daily rides and animal activities like feeding. Explore the Greentrail Woodlands and let off some steam in their outdoor adventure play area and on the ginormous bouncy pillow. You can even camp there on their own wonderful campsite for an even bigger adventure!
If you’re planning a trip to Great Yarmouth to see the Banksy’s then why not take in Time and Tide on your visit. Great Yarmouth is a seaside town with a fascinating history and at Time and Tide you can discover its rich maritime and fishing heritage and meet some of the colourful characters who made their living from the sea.
Wander through a Victorian 'Row' and see inside a fisherman's home. Experience the heady atmosphere of a 1950s quayside, take the wheel of a coastal Drifter and hear gripping tales of wreck and rescue on the high seas. Follow Great Yarmouth’s transformation from a sandbank to the present day, through times of boom and bust and of war and peace. It is a gem of a museum and is really interactive with lively hands-on displays, games, puzzles, free audio guides, film shows and children's activities.
Fun, fresh air and adventures abound in these wonderful 130 acres of wildlife and woodland gardens. Fairhaven is a real haven for wildlife enthusiasts and you can’t help to be inspired by the nature around you. With nearly 4 miles of woodland pathways to explore you’ll be getting your steps in here too. There’s plenty to see, spot and do, including views and trips across Fairhaven’s own private Broad. Look out for special events like Paddle Boarding and Bat Walks too.
For lots more ideas on great days out in Norfolk and Suffolk click
HERE
to see our guide or search our website
HERE.