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Oaktree Park


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Snetterton Racing Circuit
(including large Sunday Market)

Banham Zoo (also a Sunday Car Boot)

Bressingham Gardens & Railway Steam Museum)

Peter Beales Rose Gardens

Oxburgh Hall

Gooderstone Water Gardens

Thetford Forest

Melsop Farm

Grimes Graves

Neolithic Flint Mines

St. Georges Whiskey Distillery
(the first to be built in England)

Tas Valley Vineyard

Old Buckenham Airfield
(including Parachute Jumping)

New Buckenham Castle

Bure Valley Railway
(Norfolk’s longest narrow gauge railway)

Cockley Cley Iceni Village

ILPH (International League for the Protection of Horses)

Gressenhall Rural Life Museum and Farm

Norfolk Broads

Many Fishing Places

Golf Courses

And many more attractions...
Oaktree Park



Oaktree Park


The beautiful city of Norwich, just a 15-minute car drive away, is dominated by its Norman Castle and Museum. The Castle is situated on a hill and has a large, modern underground shopping mall beneath the castle grounds. It also has the largest open-air 6-day market in England. If you prefer there is a Park & Ride service is available to Norwich situated at Thickthorn roundabout.

North of Norwich are the famous Norfolk Broads and beyond there are miles of sandy coastline with Great Yarmouth being the place for family entertainment. There are also many quieter resorts to explore if you so wish.

If you enjoy Caravan Touring Holidays, you will enjoy Norfolk, described as being an area of more relaxed and leisurely pace of life, with splendid coastal views and quiet backwaters, some deep in pine woodlands.

Norfolk is ideal for touring; it is peaceful and unspoilt and is a joy to discover at any time. Wherever you go you can be assured of a warm welcome.

Explore the fragrant pine forests of Breckland (this is where Dads Army was filmed) set amidst the wild heathland, which are the remnants of the earliest local land clearance. Planted in the early 1920’s Thetford Forest is the largest planted lowland wood in the country and covers 50,000 acres.

Roam along miles of quiet, empty roads passing through quaint villages with timeless charm of unspoilt England. Whether it is little flint cottages tucked into gently rolling hills of North Norfolk, or the timber framed colour washed farmhouses of South Norfolk, or the carrstone and chalk buildings set in the West of Norfolk, you can be sure there will always be something to please the eye.