
Norfolk Tourism have been working with the award-winning publisher of tourist information apps, Pocket Places, to bring you the best of Norfolk at your fingertips.
Pocket Norfolk is now available for 69 pence as an iPhone app and will be updated on a regular basis to show you what Norfolk has to offer throughout the seasons. The app is packed full of information and over 400 photos, with Top 10s of the best places to visit, wet day ideas, visitor attractions, as well as suggested walks, local pubs, unusual facts, ghost stories and more!
Best of all, once downloaded, the app is available offline, meaning you don't have to rely on an internet connection to discover the best of Norfolk. The app also features annotated Ordnance Survey maps with your location marked, and suggests places to visit or explore in the vicinity.
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Norfolk Tourism and the Broads Authority have produced a new online audio experience introducing what The Broads has to offer visitors on holiday or local residents planning a day out. The podcasts are introduced by Richard Daniel (BBC East / Radio 4) and were produced by local company Aperçu. Eight podcasts, each on a different theme: birds, boating, walking, cycling, canoeing, sailing, Barton Broad and How Hill, can be downloaded or listened to (click on title or image) below: