England

Norfolk

Golden sands and big skies

With its charming waterways, unspoilt coastline, bustling seaside resorts and wide open skies, Norfolk makes a wonderfully tranquil break. The dynamic city of Norwich holds a wealth of historic treasures in its museums, galleries and architecture. However, Norfolk is perhaps best loved for the windswept coast, rich birdlife, idyllic marshlands and pretty villages dotting its epic landscapes.

COAST, CULTURE & COUNTRYSIDE IN NORFOLK

Where land and water combine

  • Holkham – marvel at the epic Marble Hall in this grand Palladian mansion
  • Wells-next-the-Sea – enjoy this delightful seaside town
  • Broads cruise – enjoy the tranquil waters and wildlife on a boat trip
  • Norwich – this bustling city is packed with history
  • Guided tour of Norwich Cathedral
  • North Norfolk Railway – relax and take in the stunning coastal scenery
  • Executive coach travel from your choice of pick up points
  • 4 nights half board accommodation in a suitable hotel

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“We spent 5 days in Norwich and the surrounding area, it was perfect and highly recommendable! Our coach company was great as ever, driver was excellent, the itinerary and Success Tours were also excellent – 5 out of 5! We were very happy with everything!”Ann, Group Organiser

From £719
per person

based on two sharing in a twin/double room, with a minimum of 30 passengers travelling in a specific month

Best time to go

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

Suggested Hotel

Heacham Manor Hotel

  • Grade II listed country house in North Norfolk near the North West Norfolk Coast
  • Set in beautiful grounds
  • Lovely bar & restaurant

Not the hotel for your group? Other hotels are available, contact us.

Suggested Hotel

Heacham Manor Hotel

  • Grade II listed country house in North Norfolk near the North West Norfolk Coast
  • Set in beautiful grounds
  • Lovely bar & restaurant

Not the hotel for your group? Other hotels are available, contact us.

Attractions:

  • Holkham Hall
    Holkham-Hall-Norfolk

    This spectacular 18th century Palladian house is rich in history and sits in the heart of a stunning 25,000 acre estate. Grand from the outside, the interior of this Georgian property is nothing short of opulent with its elaborate, colonnaded Marble Hall, magnificent state rooms and Classical Statue Gallery. One of the ten Treasure Houses of England, Holkham has superb collections of paintings, furniture, tapestries and statuary and is surrounded by rolling parkland filled with deer and other wildlife.

  • Wells-next-the-Sea

    The attractive seaside town of Wells-next-the-Sea exudes loveliness. With a sweeping golden beach, pine woodlands, a quaint harbour, elegant Georgian houses and cosy cottages along the quay it’s easy to see why Wells charms its visitors year after year.

  • Norfolk Broads Tour
    River-cruise-in-Norfolk-broads-England

    Explore the idyllic Norfolk Broads on boat journey. Whilst you drift past reedy marshes, the skeletons of windmills and amongst the tangle of bird-filled flora along the banks, learn about the wildlife, history and origin of this tranquil waterland.

  • Norwich
    Norwich-Cathedral-and-grounds

    The historic city of Norwich has something for everyone. Dotted with medieval treasures, its well-preserved streets are a jumble of cobbled alleys and impressive architecture, topped by its iconic medieval cathedral and the bold block of its castle which has been a landmark of Norwich for 900 years. Vibrant and down-to-earth, Norwich has bustling markets and superb independent shops.

  • North Norfolk Railway

    Also known as the Poppy Line, the North Norfolk Railway is a heritage line running through some of the UK's most stunning coastal scenery. It travels between the charming Victorian town of Sheringham and the lovely Georgian town of Holt.

  • Norwich Cathedral
    Norwich Cathedral and grounds

    Dating from 1096 and set in 44 acres of beautiful grounds, this awe-inspiring, welcoming building is known for its spectacular architecture, magnificent art and a fascinating history. One of the finest complete Romanesque cathedrals in Europe, with the second tallest spire and largest monastic cloisters in England, the cathedral houses more than a thousand beautiful medieval roof boss sculptures and a plethora of art and literary gems.

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