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'STAYCATION'  WHAT TO DO FOR FREE - IN NORFOLK !!

With the school holidays stretching ahead, and the credit crunch still nibbling away at our fianances, take a look at some of our ideas of what to do for free in Norfolk this summer!   

Festivals, Concerts, Art Exhibitions, Music Gigs etc

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Brundall River Fest presented by Norfolk Yacht Agency

Saturday 31st July   The 5th ‘Brundall Riverfest’ promises to be as exciting and colourful as the previous years, retaining all its charm and quaintness, set along the waters edge in Brundall.  The main aim of the day is to have fun, while promoting the local marine and village businesses.  Stallholders will be providing an extensive selection of products, ranging from Arts & Crafts, through to nautical requirements.  Entertainment in the main ring will include dancers, musicians, a ‘Fun Dog show’, children’s entertainment.  A tasty selection of fine food and refreshment stalls will be attending to stimulate everyone’s appetites along with a licenced bar.

Firework Display, Seafront, Great Yarmouth  

Every Wednesday The weekly summer Firework shows each Wednesday have become the new Saturdays in Great Yarmouth.  For the six weeks of the school holidays, Great Yarmouth skys will come to life with our Firework spectacular.  The evening starts off with fun and music entertainment on the Jetty from 8pm followed by our Firework display starting at 10pm.  For the best viewing area, anywhere along the seafront Esplanade, along Britannia or Wellington pier are perfect spots.

Henry Blogg Lifeboat Museum, Cromer

Open Daily, 10.00am - 4.00pm, This family friendly museum tells the courageous history of saving lives at sea in Cromer.  The RNLI Lifeboat is on display when not at sea.

Winterton Sand Dunes, Winterton-on-Sea

Talk a walk along the beach to see the large colony of seals living on the beach.  Park in the National Trust car park at Horsey, and ask the kiosk attendent who will tell you exactly where to find them.  Approx 1.5 mile walk from car park, dogs should be kept on a lead.

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