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To make your group visit easier to arrange, Norfolk Tourism is developing a series of day out packages, including visits to some of Norfolk’s key visitor attractions. Each trip is specifically designed for groups and can be booked through just one point of contact.
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Day 1 - Norwich is the UK's best preserved medieval city. The majestic 900 year old Cathedral is simply unmissable.
Norwich Castle - which houses the city's museum and art gallery - Dragon Hall, Guildhall and the Assembly House are other fascinating ancient buildings which must be explored.
A visit to the Sainsbury Centre offers the opportunity to explore the heritage of other lands through its Africa, Pacific and American collections.

Day 2 - The famous ruins of the Augustinian Priory and Walsingham Abbey are bordered by beautiful riverside walks.
Nearby Fakenham Museum of Gas is one of the only three surviving Victorian Gasworks in Europe and offers an interesting insight into a bygone age.

Day 3 - The Town House and Lynn Museums take you on a 1000 year journey from the middle ages to the 1950's. Close by is one of the town's magnificent medieval Guildhalls and the 'Tales of the Old Gaol House' attraction.
True's Yard Fishing Museum is housed in 2 restored fishermen's cottages, and records Lynn's fishing heritage. You'll find reminders of its maritime past in the magnificent architecture throughout this famous port.
Holkham Hall by Wells, is one of Britain's most spectacular Palladian mansions where visitors can enjoy the Bygones Museum, lake cruises and deer park.
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Day 1 - Explore the cobbled lanes and alleyways of Great Yarmouth and you'll turn up a treasure trove of small antiques and crafts shops, many with a distinct maritime theme.
Market stalls crowd the square every Wednesday and Saturday all year round, and on Friday's too during the summer.
Wroxham Barns is a delightfully restored collection of 18th Century barns in beautiful Norfolk countryside, and is also one of East Anglia's finest rural craft centres.

Day 2 - Norwich is Norfolk's main shopping centre and one of the UK's top 5 shopping cities, with beautiful art nouveau Royal Arcade and five floors in The Mall.
And now Chapelfield, which opened in September 2005, brings a host of new designer names to the Norwich Scene.
For small, unique bookshops, galleries, crafts, jewellers and boutiques, head for the winding, cobbled lanes around Elm Hill.

Day 3 - Dereham holds markets on Tuesdays & Fridays. The Factory Shop has discounted fashion, footwear, bags, jewellery and more.
Kings Lynn boasts 2 market places; the elegant Georgian Tuesday Market holds markets on Fridays too. The Saturday Market is smaller but just as lively.
The High Street is pedestrianised, with many antiques, crafts and gift shops down the narrow lanes and alleys off the main roads.
If you'd like to find somewhere to visit in Norfolk with your group, please look at our selection of things to do
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