The Norfolk Broads
Wroxham is known as the centre of the Norfolk broads where you can hire day boats for the day or if you prefer, take advantage of one of the many organised boat excursions.
Day boats can also be hired from Stalham and Wayford Bridge.
All these locations are within 10 miles of Mundesley
Norwich
The medieval city of Norwich dates back over 1000 years. Visitors can enjoy some great museums, the most famous is the Castle museum. You can also visit the 6 day a week market that dates back 800 years, The Cathedral also over 900 years old or just wander through the medieval streets like Elm Hill.
Other Locations and Activities
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Cromer with its famous pier they call it the “Gem of the Norfolk Coast” but we do not think it is as nice as Mundesley. (7miles from Mundesley)
Cromer Pier show good family entertainment.
The Glide Surf School is based in Cromer, Norfolk, UK and has been running since 2007. The surf school runs 7 days of the week, from April to the end of October with lessons taking place at the east side of the pier. Surf equipment hire is available all year.
Truly a hidden gem. The rolling landscape park with a lake, 211 hectares (520 acres) of woods and waymarked trails is a great place to explore the nature and wildlife on this bountiful estate. (6 miles from Mundesley)
The North Norfolk Railway offers far more than just a train ride, experience yesterday tomorrow with a day out travelling through some of Norfolk’s stunning coastal countryside.
The railway operates both steam and diesel trains, see the timetable for dates and times, and make a day of it with our great value rover ticket! (12 miles from Mundesley)
Wander through Sheringham Park and you’ll discover why it became the personal favourite of its designer, Humphry Repton. You can still see Repton’s ‘Red Book’ showing his designs for the Park.
Famous for its vast collection of rhododendrons and azaleas, the last owner, Tom Upcher, would hold rhododendron champagne parties in the 1950s to show them off. (13 miles from Mundesley)
The Muckleburgh Collection is a military museum sited on a former military camp at Weybourne, on the North Norfolk coast, England. It was opened to the public in 1988 and is the largest privately owned military museum in the United Kingdom. (15 miles from Mundesley)
NWT Cley Marshes is Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s oldest and best known nature reserve.
It was purchased in 1926 making it the first Wildlife Trust reserve in the country. (18 miles from Mundesley)
Photos of Cley and the surrounding area. (18 miles from Mundesley)
Extensive area of saltmarsh, vegetated shingle, dunes and grazing marsh. Wide open spaces and uninterrupted views of the natural and dynamic coastline make for an inspiring visit to Blakeney, at any time of the year.
The moving tides, covering pristine saltmarsh or exposing the harbour, combined with the varying light of Norfolk’s big skies, create an ever-changing scene.
Blakeney Point, a 3-mile-long sand and shingle spit, is a paradise for all kinds of wildlife. (21 miles from Mundesley)
Sandringham is the much-loved country retreat of Her Majesty The Queen, and has been the private home of four generations of British monarchs since 1862. (45 miles from Mundesley)
Daily boat trips when you visit North Norfolk and see the Seals & Birds in their natural environment at Blakney Point. (23 miles from Mundesley)
Beautiful Norfolk Paintings by local artist. (8 miles from Mundesley)
Wroxham Barns for all the family – Junior Farm, Children’s Funfair, Craft Studios.