Sandringham Estate is a short distance away with its country house and walks through the woodlands. Norfolk Lavender, the home of the National Collection is about 2 miles away.
The newly revamped King’s Lynn is about 15 miles away and has a wide range of excellent shops.
Follow these links for more information on places to visit
HUNSTANTON SEA LIFE CENTRE
Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary provides a vital role in the rescue, rehabilitation and eventual release back into the wild of numerous abandoned seal pups each year. It offers visitors the opportunity to discover not only the work carried out with the seals, but also the chance to view over 30 fascinating marine displays. WEBSITE: Seal Sanctuary
OASIS LEISURE CENTRE
The Oasis was opened in 1984 and has developed into a site which boasts both wet and dry facilities including an indoor swimming pool, spa and aquaslide along with Bodyworks Fitness Studio, Fast Food Cafeteria, aerobics studio, indoor bowls hall, squash court and Eco Ice Skating. WEBSITE: Oasis Leisure Centre
SNETTISHAM PARK
Make a visit to Snettisham Park, 320 acres of lovely countryside, and you will find lots of interesting things to see and many exciting activities to do, including a safari to see our famous red deer herd. WEBSITE: Snettisham Park
GREAT BIRCHAM WINDWILL
Standing in the heart of Norfolk's undulating fields, the windmill now looks as it did over 100 years ago. At that time over 300 mills ground corn for horse and cattle feed and bread making in Norfolk. Now very few are left and Bircham Mill is considered one of the best still remaining - it is the only windmill in working order in the area open to the public. WEBSITE: Bircham Windmill
SANDRINGHAM HOUSE
Sandringham House is the country retreat of HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, built by King Edward VII and passed down as a private home through three generations of monarchs. There's a museum, gardens, visitor centre and country park to see. WEBSITE: Sandringham House
NORFOLK LAVENDER
England's oldest lavender farm has nearly 100 acres of lavender, an essential oil distillery, fragrant, herb and riverside gardens, gift and plant shops and tearoom. Admission is free. WEBSITE: Norfolk Lavender