Activities
The following is a selection of the activities we offer. It is not an exhaustive list as we are continually developing new activities, often in conjunction with visiting schools and groups.
Each year we tailor-make programmes to suit individual schools or groups so please, if you would like us to provide an experience that isn't listed below, contact us to discuss your ideas.

Marshes, Dunes & Seals
A unique opportunity to spend a day with our marsh experts and discover the beauty and solitude of Blakeney Point.
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Boats, Rivers & Lakes
Examine broadland habitats from the water in self-drive boats from Wroxham.
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The Old Town
Cromer, described as the "Gem of the Norfolk Coast" is a small seaside town perched on the cliff top and buffeted by winds sweeping straight down from the North Pole.
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Evacuees
This is a two, three or four night experience of being an evacuee in the first evacuation at the beginning of the war.
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Alien Rescue
This activity is based on problem-solving, map-reading and six-figure grid references.
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Monster Trail
This activity is based around teamwork, problem-solving and map-reading.
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A Fine City
Your group will travel to Norwich to examine the development of the city through the centuries; the early development once sea levels fell: the Norman Conquest and its impact.
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Pirates
The purpose of this day is the personal development of the individual child combined with team building.
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Gentle Giants
A visit to The Shire Horse Centre in West Runton is an opportunity to step back in time and see how, when and where horses were used before the invention of the car.
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Twilight Safari
Very few children (or indeed, adults) have ever experienced the woods at night.
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Medieval Shrine
This study unit is based on a visit to the village of Walsingham in North Norfolk.
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Woodland Fun
This activity involves an examination of the woodland habitat of the National Trust estate at Felbrigg which is directly opposite our Centre.
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