• Child-friendly - Outside

    Getting lost at Felbrigge

    After a late start, what better way to waste away the last of the autumn sunshine than a (not so gentle) jaunt around the woods at Felbrigg. We had a few hours to kill before moving on to the Lantern Parade at BeWilderwood, so we set off along the victory walk. However, someone within our happy throng, who shall remain anonymous, uttered the fateful words “let’s chose the path less trodden”. Whilst this is a wonderfully romantic nod to Robert Frost’s poem (look it up – it’s really good!) in the hands of two young children, it holds great power.…

  • Food and Drink

    Chai-Yo thai restaurant, Sheringham

    This was our second visit to this Thai restaurant on the main high street in Sheringham…and it’s fast becoming a favourite. When your two children plead with you to “go to the Thai restaurant” you tend to go along with it! To be fair, it’s not a hardship for the adults; the food is lovely, and the welcome is very warm. Our children were well looked after by the staff (although, of course, impeccably behaved!) The restaurant was quite busy, but the service level was maintained throughout. We had a selection of dishes, including Pad Thai and a chicken red…

  • Food and Drink - Inside - Things to do

    Cakes and art from Alby

    Today, on the way back from a trip to High Altitude in Norwich, we decided to stop off at a favoured haunt to pick up some cakes. As always, the cakes were excellent! This time, however, we also picked up a lovely piece of original artwork to adorn Waverley.  This boat was by Emily Thorncroft, who just happened to be manning the shop, Gallery 10, as she does most Tuesdays, and was happy to chat about her and others works in the shop. I’m so glad I said nice things about these pictures before I knew they were hers! There…

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    The ups and downs of High Altitude Trampoline Park

    This is a new one on us and, pun notwithstanding, there really were no downs. We arrived a bit late for our session but this did not hinder our enjoyment, largely due to the  helpfulness and friendliness of staff. Our two had great fun bouncing their way around the floor, taking a leap of faith onto the huge air pillow, shooting hoops and playing Trampoline dodge ball. They both finished up with worn out legs and a slushy to cool down. Coffee’s not bad either! A little distance from Waverley, but easily reachable by car (about 45 mins). Check out…

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    Swimming at the Reef Leisure Centre

    This is our second visit to this top class facility. The building is brand new and is decked out with state of the art equipment. We went to a family swim session during which you can enjoy a paddle in the flat bottomed, warm toddler pool, be drenched by the splash pad, or takes things up a notch in the much larger, slightly cooler main swimming pool. Inflatables were available for both pools free of charge. I don’t know what the next session was going to be, but we saw staff dragging an enormous Inflatable obstacle course onto the main…

  • Beaches - Child-friendly - Outside - Things to do

    East to West (Runton beaches!)

    We decided to walk along the beach today, from East Runton to West Runton. Our ultimate goal was to have lunch at the Corner House cafe in West Runton. As we stepped onto the beach and turned left, almost immediately we were confront by this amazing standing stones sculpture. No idea who made it, but we were both impressed…and inspired! Here are some of our efforts…       [catlist catlink="yes" name="Beaches" date="yes"]

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    Felbrigg Easter Egg Hunt

    Just spent a lovely afternoon at Felbrigg (as always!) This time we enjoyed their Easter egg trail which involved us following a simple map to various checkpoints where we undertook certain tasks.  For example, we played a game of hide and seek (where 7yo couldn’t be found… she had climbed 30ft up a tree – how is that fair?). We also learnt how to play a grass trumpet, among many other things.  Our two children were rewarded at the end with an Easter egg each, and we as a family took home memories of a beautiful family afternoon, laughing and…

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    Family picnic and fun at Pensthorpe

    Pensthorpe is one of those places which could easily be overlooked when looking for a place to take the family. It is fairly expensive and you might think that the children will get bored at a “bird sanctuary”. But this would be wrong. Pensthorpe is so much more than that! There are beautiful, and I mean stunning, views and scenery. There are so many places off the beaten track where you can take in the views whilst nibbling on a sandwich. There are thousands of birds and countless other wildlife to spot along a slow amble. There are large lakes…

  • Things to do

    Natural Surroundings

    We’ve driven past the sign to the Wildflower Garden countless times on our way to Waverley, but have never visited. However, in these strange, Covid times, now seemed the perfect opportunity to give it a try, as it was outside and, therefore, easier to social distance. The entrance is via a single doorway, straight into the cafe. Fortunately, there is a one-way system in place, and copious signage to manage the flow of people. We paid for our admission to the garden and ordered lunch at the same time, then went and sat at a (socially-distanced) table to await our…