Norfolk

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Norfolk a good destination for a golf trip?

Look, if you're coming to England specifically to play golf, Norfolk isn't your spot. We've personally scoured the region, and you won't find any courses here. It's a stunning county, but its charm lies elsewhere, not on the fairways.

When is the best time to visit Norfolk, especially if I was hoping to play some golf?

Since golf isn't an option here, we recommend visiting Norfolk from late spring through early autumn for the best weather to enjoy its other attractions. You'll find pleasant temperatures perfect for exploring the coast or the Broads, without the chill of winter.

What are the best alternatives to golf in Norfolk?

Don't despair - Norfolk offers plenty beyond the links! We love exploring the wild beauty of the North Norfolk coast, with its charming villages and nature reserves. You could also hire a boat on the Norfolk Broads for a truly unique, relaxing experience.

How does Norfolk's golf scene compare to other regions in England?

Frankly, there isn't a golf scene in Norfolk to compare. If you're set on classic English links or heathland golf, you'll need to head west to Suffolk or north to Lincolnshire for your fix. Norfolk is a different kind of English escape entirely.

What practical advice do you have for planning a trip to Norfolk?

Expect a relaxed pace and a focus on nature and history. Accommodation ranges from cozy B&Bs to grand country estates, so book ahead, especially for summer. A car is essential for truly exploring the diverse landscapes, from the coast to the Broads.