Holidays in Norfolk, England
Norfolk is home to some incredibly unique landscapes and ecosystems. All 125 square km of the Norfolk Broads is a nature-lovers paradise, with miles of navigable, lock-free waterways being the perfect way to discover the local flora and fauna. Or, if you’re after some serious adventure then see below for more details about how you can explore the Norfolk Broads whilst learning to wild swim.
Norfolk is also famous for its long and wild stretches of coastline, dotted with windmills and Norman churches. Head to Holkham where a grand country park leads down to a long, sandy beach and onto Weybourne where the coastline is more rugged, with quaint villages nestled behind dramatic cliffs or to the Broadland coastal village of Horsey, where hundreds of seals breed from December through to February. Check out some of the greenest accommodation options in Norfolk below, from luxury and boutique to safari camps and health and wellbeing centers.





