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Pleasurewood Hills Family Theme Park has so much to explore. With over 35 rides, shows and attractions you’ll have plenty to see and do when you visit the park.
Leisure Way, Corton, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 5DZ
tel: 01502 586000
One of England's most exciting new wineries, Flint Vineyard combines cutting-edge technology with traditional winemaking techniques to produce elegant, award-winning wines.
Middle Road, Earsham, Norfolk, NR35 2AH
tel: 01986 893942
Come and explore 12 acres of fabulous landscaped gardens, get lost for a while in our famous 1864 yew hedge maze and let our tour guides take you on a grand tour of Somerleyton Hall's sumptuous state rooms.
Somerleyton Hall, Lovingland, Suffolk, NR32 5QQ
tel: 0871 222 4244
Experience the sport of silent flight and see Norfolk from the air. Trial lessons available with a qualified instructor in a dual-controlled glider. There is a comfortable clubhouse with light refreshments.
Tibenham Airfield, Tibenham, Norfolk, NR16 1NT
tel: 01379 677207
Scene of the longest strike in British history which lasted 25 years.
Burston, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 5TP
The largest remaining river valley fen in England, and one of the most important wetlands in Europe.
Low Common Road, South Lopham, Diss, Suffolk, IP22 2HX
tel: 01379 688333
Housed in the town's historic Bridewell, Wymondham Heritage Museum gives you a wide-ranging overview of life in the town.
10 The Bridewell, Norwich Road, Wymondham, Norfolk, NR18 0NS
tel: 01953 600205
Constructed in 1862 the windmill ceased work in 1956. It was the last mill to operate by wind in Norfolk. Billingford is an attractive five storey building with white, boat shaped top, sails and fantail.
Billingford, South Norfolk, UK
tel: 01379 740414
"It's like the Tardis inside" is a comment often made about Diss Museum.
4 Market Place, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4AB
tel: 01379 650618
An astonishing little church lost in time.
Church Lane, Hales, Loddon, Norfolk, NR14 6QL
tel: 01223 324 442
Find out why the 100th Bomb Group was nicknamed ‘The Bloody Hundredth’. The 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum is dedicated to preserving the stories and memories of the American involvement in World War Two based at Thorpe Abbotts.
Common Road, Dickleburgh, Diss, Norfolk, IP21 4PH
tel: 01379 740708
An early 19thC towermill with 4-floors towermill.
Mill Road, Thelnetham, Suffolk, IP22 1JZ
tel: 01473 727853