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Address: Sheringham NR26 8TL, UK
State: Norfolk
City: Sheringham
Zip Code: NR26 8TL


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Wonderful gardens that are a treasure to walk around. All the expected amenities were available and most exceeded my expectations : From reasonable prices to well organised estate. Well maintained walkways and wonderful plants. If, like me, you are not a member of the National trust, there is a fee to park. £6.50 all day. Fine, seems good to me. Parking ticket machine at the entrance, but it accepts a NT card Free packing validation, or coins. Strangely no card payment. Fear not, a staff member was ready to swing in action and take payment using a card machine...but only after dealing with a new customer signing up. Fair enough to wait and I did patiently, but it got me thinking... "Update the ticket machine and the staff member can continue to give the new customer his undivided attention, and I get away with the family that much quicker" Apart from that niggle, it was fantastic.
Lovely place to visit for a walk. The hall is currently lived in but you can still explore the estate. We walked from the car park to the railway and then down to the coast and back. Route was approximately 7 miles. The estate is lovely and the trees were in bloom when we visited in May so if you're a garden enthusiast then definitely worth a visit. If you do like a walk then make sure to take time to visit the railway as it's lovely. Old steam trains, signs, ticket office and even the toilets which are still in use. The hall looks an impressive building but as it's lived in, you are asked not to disturb the current occupants but you can still walk the path past it. Definitely worth a visit in my opinion and parking is free for National Trust members.
Amazing park to visit and hike around. Wide variety of trails that help you explore this beautiful park. You can tell spring has started here. Worth finding and exploring the various viewpoints as this gives a different perspective on the park. There is a walk also down to the coastline all with the soundtrack of the steam train in the distance.
It's been years since I've visited but we had a great day out. Parking was good and easy, the toilets were very clean and accessible. There was also a wood fired pizza van which we didn't use, but it smelt and looked amazing! A lovely long walk with beautiful views. Some of the walks were good for pushchairs and/or mobility vehicles. We had a pushchair and did the big loop and went off road. Pulling the pushchair up a hill that was rocky was hard but worth it.
Our first visit to this wonderful National Trust Sheringham Park land. It was one of the hottest days of the year so we had a shortened walk in the wooded area . The rhodendrums were a sight to behold so stunning and majestic. The woodland was cool and leisurely to stroll through. We will walk longer next visit to go around the whole park. A small takeaway or sit in cafe in the courtyard well organised and good choice.
Love Sherringham Park. Such a peaceful place. Gorgeous when Rohdodendrums are in bloom. Great for getting out I the fresh air with fantastic walks through the park. Lovely for family days out or just a few hours. A little shop available for hot or cold drinks as well as some snacks. Not the cheapest, but then not expensive. But with plenty of space to picnic it may just be an ice cream your after.
Very nice place with small cafe and facilities. Even has lockers for cyclists. Lots of picturesque walks for all abilities. Relatively easy wide pathways or slightly steeper woodland trails all with colourful and varied planting. Panoramic views of the fields and woods down to the sea.
Fantastic place to visit, absolutely stunning trees, plants, shrubs and flowers. Just lovely to walk around and see the views of the sea also. There is an area at the start for refreshments and toilets and also picnicking.
A lovely park to visit with a visitor center. Food and drinks also available. Probably the best time to visit would be early to mid May when the rhododendrons and azaleas at there best, but would still be beautiful woodland and open meadows with views of the coast and the house designed by Humphrey Repton.
Lovely walks, some quite stoney and hilly. Would be nice to know the distances around the different routes. Dogs on leads. They have a couple electric charging points for cars. £6.50 all day. Electric mobility scooters available too.
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