Be more Norfolk
Discover a landscape alive with nature
Explore in all seasons
Fancy doing something different, whatever the weather? Something uniquely Norfolk? Something that supports local businesses, communities and nature?
BeNorfolk is an exciting new way to explore the Norfolk coast and beyond. Browse more than 300 different activities designed to immerse you in nature and culture, with many specifically designed to be accessible to a wide range of visitors.
For an hour or a week. Set a limit or blow the budget. Find somewhere to chill or seek out a thrill. Whatever you do…just Be More Norfolk.
Dark Skies Festival 2024-25
Join us for our new season of free, exciting events about the night sky this autumn and winter!
Find your Norfolk experience
Murder mystery train
North Norfolk Railway combines themed murder mystery journeys with fine dining and a bar, all onboard a beautiful old steam train. The drama unfolds and by coffee & mints, someone will have collared the culprit.
Fused glass workshop
Experience the fascinating world of fused glass at a workshop and create your very own unique piece at a fused glass at Driftwood Glass Studio. You’ll learn how art objects can be created by melting glass in a kiln.
Brancaster oysters & mussels
Norfolk’s seafood is amongst the finest, so buy local and tuck into some nutritious delicacies. Mussels are sustainably farmed, cultivated on ropes hanging from rafts where they plump up on plankton.
Get bush crafty
Humans are hunter gatherers, deeply connected to the land. Escape city life and learn new bush craft skills in Norfolk’s great outdoors, fully immersed in working in the natural world.
Wine tasting
Norfolk is a rising star in Britain’s food scene. Go round a brewery, try wine tasting, take a cheese-lovers tour and explore street food from local markets.
Deep History Coast
Walk Norfolk’s Deep History Coast and follow the path of our hunter-gatherer ancestors, whose feet made clear prints in the mud over 850,000 years ago.
North Norfolk Coastal Odyssey
Chase away the blues with a day in the open air, walking the coastal paths of history. Discover the story of Norfolk’s ‘Little Ports’ at Salthouse and Cley.
Stay in a lighthouse
Watch wild winter storms roar in across the North Sea, with binoculars and a telescope to keep a look-out at the ever-changing picture.
Norfolk’s Great Chalk Reef
Just under water, is the largest chalk reef in Europe, possibly the world – the Cromer Shoals Chalk Bed was formed 100 million years ago.