Historic locations to Visit in Norfolk

Norwich
Norwich is a wonderful and beautiful city with lots of history, it is the only place in the uk with the most complete medieval city, it is truly fascinating to walk around and see the half timbered houses, cobbled streets, ancient pubs and buildings, giving you a great insight into our history.
Along side all the great history Norwich has the largest permanent undercover market in Europe selling a wide verity of things, then you have a great selection of museums, theatres, places to eat and shop, there is so much to do making it a great day out for any age.
Cromer
Famous for its pier Cromer is a traditional seaside resort, which has a lifeboat station and pavilion theatre, it is the only place in the UK that still holds a traditional end of pier variety show each summer and winter.
Cromer is filled with history, it is home to Britain’s great barrier reef, the Cromer shoal chalk bed which was created in the Mesozoic Era around when dinosaurs lived on the planet, if you’re a keen explorer you can snorkel out to see it.
With more history to explore, shops, places to eat and fun filled events such as the Cromer Carnival, the crab and lobster festival and more,
Visiting Cromer is definitely a must!
Kings Lynn
Rich in history, Kings Lynn is a must to visit. It is most famous for been one of England’s most important ports from the 12th centaury, take a look around the famous harbor then take a tour around the town, walk down the cobbled streets and discover the towns history, visit the museums, churches and see the many historic buildings around this amazing town.

