Roman Camp Kids’ Walk
A lovely walk – beautiful viewing points across to the sea which is about a mile away. There is a waymarked route of around 1.5 miles which will be fine for most pushchairs along its grassy paths
A lovely walk – beautiful viewing points across to the sea which is about a mile away. There is a waymarked route of around 1.5 miles which will be fine for most pushchairs along its grassy paths
Sheringham Park – short route for kids Stay Handpicked boutique luxury to family & pet friendly hotels. Pitstops An assortment of interesting stop off points along our walks. Camp A selection of campsites and glamorous camping locations. Walk Details This is a great National Trust park to explore, just 10 minutes from the camp site.…
Although Dartmoor is known for its epic hills, this is one that even little legs can manage – but you may need to offer a picnic for encouragement!
This walk is an excellent introduction the open moorland of Dartmoor, without taking you too far from the safety of the Visitors Centre.
A short but sweet there-and-back-again walk near the famous Haytor Rocks, with plenty of opportunities for river splashing along the way!
This walk around Blickling’s lake is perfect for amateur den builders and climbers, it may say it takes an hour, but you could spend the whole day!
This longer walk around Holkham Hall’s ground is perfect for adventurous kits who want to climb, run and paddle – just keep an eye out for the deer!
Filled with hollow trees and evidence of fairy folk, this short walk could keep your family occupied for hours.
A beautiful woodland, with an unusual feature, a wooden henge surrounding an ancient oak decorated by local artists. Buggy and wheelchair access.
An affordable and adaptable day out, with a variety of trails and attractions to see, plus a child-friendly café for hot chocolate post walk.
The medieval city of Norwich is a good place to explore with kids, with the towering Cathedral, the ancient city walls and the river Wensum to admire.
This adaptable walk is perfect for spring. In February the ground of the woods erupts with snowdrops, then in May the Bluebells appear.