With a son as a professional chef and being a keen amateur cook myself, food has always loomed large in our household and Norfolk is the perfect place for exploring the county’s increasingly great reputation for fabulous food. From the humble ‘ch
1. Holkham Park – Rutting Season
A visit to Holkham Park is a favourite place to spot a large captive herd of fallow deer roaming amongst the parkland with the backdrop of Holkham Hall.
What a wonderful way to appreciate our quiet and tranquil county then to enjoy a picnic in the diverse and varied landscape of Norfolk. From coast to countryside and broad to heath, below are just a few terrific picnic spots to savour.
Whilst Norfolk in summer is stunning, there is something quite majestic about Norfolk in winter. Crisp, fresh mornings when the sun is low and you can see your breath, these are some of the best days to be out and about in this beautiful county.
Quiet roads, National Trust properties, beautiful scenery and great pubs to find, are just some of the reasons I love exploring our beautiful county on two wheels.
We were so impressed with Tilly’s first blog – 25 x Doggy havens, that we let her write another one….. So, here she is on behalf of all dogs, with some great advice on how to be a responsible pet owner.
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Welcome to the third instalment of our 25 x 25s looking at 25 old relics to be discovered around the county (and when we say old, we mean ancient!) … Fascinating no matter what your age...
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To celebrate our 25th anniversary, throughout the year we will be publishing 25 features on what makes Norfolk so special. To start things off, here are 25 things we love about Norfolk in winter.