1: Pleasure Wood Hills Theme Park No visit to the County is complete without a thrilling adventure rides through the hills in search of wood Pleasure. Log Flume fun begins with the Timber Falls - and if this were not enough, why not dry with a ride on the Wipeout: one of the biggest, baddest roller coaster in the UK?
2: Pensthorpe Nature Reserve. Owners of vacation homes in Norfolk enjoys fabulous Pensthorpe nature reserve park and gardens. There are beautifully landscaped gardens and located geographically specific habitat wildlife habitat garden, and even a traditionally managed meadow (Meadow of Flowers). Pensthorpe Nature Reserve is an internationally renowned breeding ground for all sorts of rare and beautiful birds, including plovers, and the marsh harrier.
3: Colman Mustard Shop and Museum. When it rains, there are tons of material in and around Norfolk to do: and apartment owners in the region would do well to check this fiery little joy! The company was the production of mustard in Norwich Colman 200 years, and the museum is more than just an offbeat tribute to the yellow spice of love as in Colombia. This is a journey through two centuries of industrial and social history throughout the region, leading to the store of fantastic mustard - where to buy the boxes back to Colman's grace your table back to the caravan!
4: BeWILDerwood. Funky by name, by nature, is fun, BeWILDerwood the ultimate destination for families! Follow Swampy, the Marsh Boggle how he met you on a magical adventure through a village in the trees, Boggle, on its way to you, the broken bridge, the son Wobbly, and the slippery slope. Wonderful fantasy adventure for the whole family will BeWILDerwood you feel like you have in your own fantasy-adventure film instead. Owners of vacation homes in Norfolk will be transported through this unique and fascinating world.
5: Sandringham. Her Majesty the Queen knows a thing or two about the song of the heritage gardens. Sandringham is the jewel in the crown of Norfolk, an imposing, magnificent 60 acres of lakes, valleys, clearings, topiaries and designed green spaces. The building itself is worth the price of admission, a different exposure each year in their ballroom, which is transformed from private collections not normally seen by visitors.
In addition to planned and planted 60 hectares of gardens (including the North Garden, Walk Stream, Summer House and Queen Alexandra), visitors are invited to browse the 600 acres Country Park Sandringham. Impressive, beautiful and worth visiting at least one full day.
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