Discover the best top things to do in East Anglia, United Kingdom including Arger Fen & Spouse's Vale, Clare Railway Station, Sparrow’s Nest & Gardens, The King's Lynn Maritime Trail, Eaton Park, Reydon Wood, Taverham Mill Nature Reserve and Fishery, Winterton Dunes, Bacton Woods, Lost Village of Godwick.
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
Arger Fen and Spouses Vale is a great place to walk at all times but as this time of year, when the bluebells are at their peak and the wild garlic is coming through has to be the best time. Very well looked after and wonderful to see how the bluebells are coming through in the areas where the brambles have been cut back. Thanks to all the volunteers. The wood is a good place for a stroll, but please keep to the paths, but an extended walk into Spouses Vale is although worth the effort.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
We often walk through the park down to the sea wall and back again Recently a WW1 memorial has been constructed which we found very moving and evocative 'All the brothers were valiant all the sisters were virtuous'
4.5 based on 321 reviews
This park is a wonderful place with a vast amount of activities from crazy golf (bring own club), to model boat water, train line, basketball court, athletics track. Kids will be occupied and intrigued, couples can take a stroll and enjoy the view of the different sports occurring. Will definitely be back very soon.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust, this wood is a gem. It is particularly lovely in bluebell time and has orchids of different varieties but it is always restful and interesting. Car park for several cars and a short walk up to the entrance. Mostly easy walking along signposted paths.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Everything was just perfect. Felt very safe as they have it set up very well and the toilet was very clean, especially for a site of that nature (lots of muddy boots). The walk itself was stunning and we had the best view of the river Wensun. My granddaughter and to be honest all of the adults loved the weir.The walk is set out very well and you get the most lovely end to it as you pass their Highland Cattle, which we all loved. A must for everyone and we cannot wait to return. Well done to all the team:)
4.5 based on 121 reviews
Great place to walk along the coast, either along the beach, through the dunes or along the coastal path. We kept our dog on the lead to ensure her safety in case of adders as they may be surfacing now in the lovely sunshine, and probably don’t appreciate being disturbed by sniffing dogs. The seal colony is an amazing sight, just seeing the seals playing and sleeping is a wonderful sight.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
We enjoyed a really relaxing walk around these woods while staying in Bacton. Lovely woods, free parking, very quiet and our dogs had a great time. Great walking routes well marked and easy to follow (take a photo of the map though before laving the car park just in case!)
4.0 based on 2 reviews
Welcome to Godwick, the site of an abandoned village, an Old Hall, a Great Barn and a landscape park. You can explore the grassland beyond the car park, where you can see the remains of medieval streets and properties, a church tower and folly, and marl pits. Six panels form a visitor trail and tell the story of the site and the Cokes, one of the most important families to have lived here.
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