Felbrigg Hall Park open throughout the year. A beautiful historic estate owned by the National Trust. How to get there By road: Near Felbrigg village, 2 miles south-west of Cromer; entrance off B1436, signposted from A148 and A140 Bus: No direct service – but you can pick up theWeavers Way from Cromer and walk (about 2 ½ miles) Rail: Cromer (2½ miles) Bike: Regional Route 30, Great Yarmouth to Wells. View local cycle routes WHAT YOU CAN SEE THERE Felbrigg Hall is a fine 17th-century house, set in a landscaped park, with ancient woodland, and a productive walled garden. Good network of paths around the estate. Events run throughout the year, and the carol service near Christmas has become a tradition – but check before you go. See National Trust website for details of what to see and do there. Cost: Walks around the Park, and the carol service are free! Car park charge and admission to the Hall (free for NT membera) – see National Trust website for details Refreshments: café, restaurant and shop next to the Hall – check website for winter opening times. Loos: next to the cafe | The By-Mistake Guide to Norfolk is not responsible for the content on external websites
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