Norwich, Norfolk is within easy reach of the rest of the UK, with great transport links. You can get there by main line train in less than two hours. Home to cobbled streets, ancient buildings, half-timbered houses and the winding River Wensum that flows through the city centre, there is lots to see and do here. The capital of Norfolk, Norwich is the most complete medieval city in the United Kingdom today, and is a feast of history and architecture. Our road trip starts in Norwich, taking in the historic buildings, thriving food scene and lively nature of this delightful city. If you book something I recommend, I make a small commission without affecting the price you pay! RELATED POST: The Ultimate Local’s Guide to Norfolk England Now grown up, I have travelled all over the county and spend long periods of time in Norfolk with my family, who live there. We also share recommendations for places to stay where we have stayed ourselves, highlights and must-sees for each stop, and travel tips to help you make the most of your North Norfolk road trip.Ībout me – not Norfolk born and bred, but pretty close! I was bought up on the borders of Norfolk, spending many happy camping holidays meandering along the North Norfolk coast as a child. In this Norfolk road trip planner, you’ll find a complete itinerary and road trip route that takes in all the best bits of Norfolk, with an interactive map to help you plan your trip. Blessed with beautiful landscapes, spectacular beaches, historic towns and the gorgeous Norfolk Broads, Norfolk will captivate you.Ĭhuck in grand stately homes, a fantastic local gastronomy scene and loads of really great attractions, and you have the ingredients for an incredible Norfolk break. Norfolk is a county that’s perfect for a road trip.