Top 6 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Wells-next-the-Sea, England

January 1, 2022 Alice Mieles

Wells-next-the-Sea is a port on the North Norfolk coast of England.
Restaurants in Wells-next-the-Sea

1. Holkham National Nature Reserve

Holkham Estate, Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea NR23 1AB England +44 1328 710227 [email protected] http://www.holkham.co.uk/nature-reserve-beach/introduction
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4.5 based on 541 reviews

Holkham National Nature Reserve

Windswept tidelines, a maze of creeks and saltings, miles of dunes and sandspits, shady pinewoods, green pastures and grazing marshes, the mix of habitats and the blend of wildlife confirm Holkham National Nature Reserve as a unique place.

Reviewed By rachelcV9704LD - Cambridge, United Kingdom

What a superb nature reserve! Beautiful landscape of pine forest and endless beaches. In 2 hours I saw a huge flock of wigeon as well as teal, Brent geese and lapwings in the fields either side of the car park, & goldcrest, long tailed tits & red kite and kestrel hunting in the pines. Make sure you plan for at least half a day to enjoy this picturesque and extensive reserve.

2. Holkham Hall

Holkham Rd, Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea NR23 1AB England +44 1328 710227 [email protected] http://www.holkham.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 1,501 reviews

Holkham Hall

Holkham is a beautiful place rich in wildlife, history and heritage, with lots of things to do for all ages. With a stately home at its centre, Holkham encompasses a National Nature Reserve, a beach, a walled garden, and acres upon acres of parkland that is roamed by its resident fallow deer. Visit the Holkham Stories Experience to truly discover the history the estate and come away enlightened with one or two interesting facts up your sleeve. Children will enjoy our Woodland Adventure Play Area and ropes course, and all will be able to explore more of the grounds with cycle and boat hire available most of the year. Holkham hosts a number of events throughout the year; visit our website for full information on our visitor attractions and events.

Reviewed By E3847QJjohnd - Northampton, United Kingdom

Everything about this location is near perfect: the house is so well kept and the history is fascinating, the grounds are picture perfect and the walled garden is a must see. The facilities are exceptional: a good restaurant with reasonable prices and a well stocked shop. Staff everywhere, including those working in the grounds, were all very friendly.

3. Holkham Bay

Wells-next-the-Sea England +44 1328 713111 http://www.holkham.co.uk/nature-reserve-beach/directions-parking
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4.5 based on 528 reviews

Holkham Bay

Reviewed By Dencroft - Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

We parked the car at Lady Anne’s drive opposite the Victors Inn and Holkham hall. £9 for the whole day. Fantastic dog friendly beach, nice walk along the beach to the beach huts at Wells where you have to cut up into the pine woods (as beach by life boat station is DOG FREE) towards the car park and beach cafe. Toilets and water for the dog provided next to the car park. You can either walk back to the car via the North Norfolk path through the woods or return back to the beach through the pines and down the steps back onto the beach. Lovely few hours of walking and taking in the beautiful views and see air!

4. Wells Next The Sea Beach

Beach Road Wells, Wells-next-the-Sea NR23 1DR England
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4.5 based on 1,799 reviews

Wells Next The Sea Beach

At low water, Wells beach has huge open views and mile upon mile of sands and shallow channels to enjoy. When the tide comes in, the beach is transformed into a harbour, with the entrance channel suddenly busy with visiting yachts, fishing boats setting out for the day or returning with their catch, local small boats going out to fish as well as clouds of small sailing boats racing or cruising within the harbour. The golden sands are backed by colourful beach huts which have been the subject of many a painting and postcard. The popular Beach Cafe nearby is perfect for refreshments during your visit.

Reviewed By NortholtPaul - London, United Kingdom

Lovely view, worth seeing at high tide when the fishing boats are unloading, and at low tide when the horse sculpture can be seen in all its glory.

5. Alpaca Trekking

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5.0 based on 808 reviews

Alpaca Trekking

6. Wells Harbour Tours

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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Wells Harbour Tours

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