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Norfolk Countryside

The Norfolk Countryside has a wealth of small, pretty villages dotted across the pastoral landscape, South Norfolk has ancient churches to explore, agreeable local pubs and small, individual shops to enjoy. The local market towns are attractive and vibrant. Broadland is home to much of the Norfolk Broads, numerous pretty towns and villages and beautiful countryside. You will find plenty of great B&B's, hotels and interesting and exciting attractions in these attractive and charming areas of Norfolk.

Farmers Markets take place monthly at the following venues:

• Acle – 2nd Sat – Church Hall and grounds
• Aylsham – 1st Sat – Market Place
• Diss – 2nd Sat – Market Place
• Harleston – 3rd Sat – Swan Hotel
• Reepham – 4th Sat – Old Brewery House
• Wymondham – 3rd Sat - Market Place


South Norfolk

South Norfolk - between Norwich and the Suffolk border - is a beautiful district steeped in history. As you explore the countryside of South Norfolk you will soon discover some of the delightful historic market towns of the area.

More details: Market Towns and South Norfolk Villages


Broadland

Broadland lies to the north of Norwich. As well as describing an area on the map, it is the name given to the typical landscape of the Norfolk Broads - where the waterways are the key to an ancient way of life and the survival of special wildlife.

More details: Market Towns and Broadland Villages


The Norfolk Broads

One of the most popular inland waterways in Europe, The Norfolk Broads is the perfect place to enjoy a peaceful, relaxing holiday. As Britain’s largest protected wetland, it enjoys status equivalent to a National Park.

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Tourist Information Centres

For expert help and a warm and friendly welcome, make sure you include a visit to one of our Tourist Information Centres in Norwich, Broadland and South Norfolk.

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