A guide to events happening around North Norfolk. Walks & Wildlife

Walks & Wildlife Enjoy the beautiful North Norfolk countyside, with walks and a wealth of wildlife to spot.
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Sheringham Park Rambling Group

Sunday 04 March 2012
Sheringham Park, Sheringham, Norfolk
Times: 2pm to 4pm Free event - site charges may apply
Sheringham Park Rambling Group. Join one of our volunteers for a walk around the park and enjoy the varying habitats it offers. Ability is required to walk for up to two hours. More Info: 01263 820550, sheringhampark@nationaltrust.org.uk

Catch the Spirit - tickets £10

Monday 26 March 2012
Methodist Church Potter Heigham NR29 5JE
Times: 10 to 4pm booking req 01359 220106
A slow 5 miles walk from Potter Heigham Methodist Church. Opportunity for stops and personal encouragement to look deeply into 'Britain's Magical Waterland'.Packed lunch needed. Equip properly.Walk led by B. Smith, Methodist Chaplain and Biologist

Sheringham Park Rambling Group

Sunday 01 April 2012
Sheringham Park, Sheringham, Norfolk
Times: 2pm to 4pm Free event - site charges may apply
Sheringham Park Rambling Group. Join one of our volunteers for a walk around the park and enjoy the varying habitats it offers. Ability is required to walk for up to two hours. More Info: 01263 820550, sheringhampark@nationaltrust.org.uk

Spring Walking Break

From Tuesday 10 April 2012 to Thursday 12 April 2012
NT.Brancaster Millennium Activity Centre PE31 8BW
Times: 01485 210719 / brancaster@nationaltrust.org
North Norfolk coast and find out more about it’s history and wildlife with our local guides. Delicious home-cooked food. Reasonable fitness (ability to walk over 5 miles). All walks with a BMAC/NT guide. £233 per residential participant

Otter Spotting Guided Canoe Trail - pre book advis

Sunday 22 April 2012
TheCanoeMan, Barton Broad Public Staithe, Barton Turf, NR12 8AZ
Times: TBA - £40 adult/£25 child
Otter Spotting Guided Canoe Trail - Honing Lock to Barton Broad. Paddle miles of quiet, undistrubed tributaries with an improved chance of seeing some of the broads best kept secrets - Kingfishers, Bitterns and even the elusive otter.

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