BeWILDerwood Official Video 2018
Your BeWILDerwood adventure awaits!
A day at BeWILDerwood means time taking swishy boat rides, joining in with the enchanting storytelling, braving the Broken Bridge, visiting human sized Twiggle tree houses, building dens with bracken and sticks, whizzing on Wobbly Wires and zooming down Slippery Slopes.
A magical day out for all the family in the heart of the Norfolk Broads.
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Places to see in ( Horning - UK )
Places to see in ( Horning - UK )
Horning is an ancient village and parish in the English county of Norfolk. It covers an area of 11 km² and had a population of 1,033 in the 2001 census. Horning parish lies on the northern bank of the River Bure south of the River Thurne and is located in The Broads National Park. For the purposes of local government, it falls within the district of North Norfolk, although areas alongside the rivers and broads fall into the executive area of the Broads Authority.
The name Horning means the folk who live on the high ground between the rivers. Its history dates back to 1020 when the manor was given by King Canute to the newly founded Abbey of St. Benet at Hulme. The Bishop of Norwich, as Abbot of St. Benets, is still Lord of the Manor. Horning Parish extends along the south bank of the River Bure to Thurne Mouth and includes the ruins of St Benet's Abbey & St. James Hospital. St. Benet's Abbey is a Grade I listed building, and dates back to the 9th Century. The importance of the Abbey as a medieval place of pilgrimage is reflected in the medieval finds of two papal seals, that would have secured documents from the Pope.
The village of Horning is a very popular tourist destination within the Norfolk Broads, having attractions both around the village and surrounding areas. The village lies on the north bank of the River Bure, and has many waterside properties, pubs, shops, restaurants, tea-rooms, boat-trips as well as other features to enjoy. Horning is picturesque, and described as the prettiest village on the broads. The sights to see are: the River Bure from the landing stages, Lower Street, St. Benedicts Church and many properties with thatched roofs.
Following Lower Street to the east, leads to the school, marina, leisure centre, church and the old riverbank. North of Horning are the broads of Barton, Alderfen and Burntfen, and village of Neatishead. West is the popular area of Hoveton & Wroxham. East lies the quaint village of Ludham. To the south, across the river via the ferry, are Bure Marshes and village of Woodbastwick. Adjacent to the ferry, The Ferry Inn reopened in 2010 after a period of closure. The Ferry Inn was largely destroyed in a Second World War bombing raid by the German Luftwaffe on 26 April 1941, during which 15 bombs are believed to have been dropped on Horning and the surrounding area by a single aircraft. Most landed in the local marshes but one hit the ferry and one hit the Inn, where 21 of the 24 people in the pub at the time were killed. The Ferry Inn was open for business with a makeshift bar only three weeks later. Rebuilt in the 1950s, the pub was damaged again by fire in 1965.
Horning is home to Southern Comfort the Mississippi Cruise boat, which leaves from the staithe adjacent to The Swan Inn.
Outside the village centre is the popular Bewilderwood theme park, which was voted best large attraction in the East of England (2009), as well as having many other UK and International awards. Broadland Cycle Hire is located within Bewilderwood, from which there are many good cycle routes through rural areas to villages and broads.
Other local attractions nearby include Barton Broad boardwalk, Neatishead village, Ludham village, shopping in Hoveton & Wroxham. A short distance away are many beautiful beaches such as Waxham, Sea Palling and Winterton-on-Sea, as well as the more popular holiday destinations of Great Yarmouth and Cromer. The North Norfolk Coast is approximately 1hr away, which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Horning lies just off the A1062 road, which is a designated Rural Route. This Rural Route starts at Hoveton, passes through Horning, Ludham and ends in Potter Heigham. The nearest railway station is 'Hoveton & Wroxham'. Journey time to London is 2hrs 30mins, with trains every hour. The 12A bus connects Horning with 'Hoveton & Wroxham' station.
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Our BeWilderwood family adventure - Norfolk
We took a half term trip to BeWILDerwood in Norfolk and had a tree top adventure. It was perfect for the entire family and something for everyone too. Slides, zip wires, climbing frames, tree top mazes, crafting tent, wishing areas, coffee shacks, face painting and a fun story telling session.
BeWILDerwood is based on a book from Tom Blofeld, very mysterious little creatures live in the woods there and you have to keep your eyes peeled for their houses and boats stashed around the forest.
You take a boat from the car park into the forest where all the activities are. You can go east or west off the boat and there is plenty to do in all directions.
We arrived at 11am and stopped at 4pm, it was a fabulous day of fun. The children were so happy and excited. I love it when you have had such a good day, everyone is just smiling. That's how we felt when we left.
We will definitely go back, its perfect for the kiddies ages (4 and 6). The slides, zip wires and some climbing frames said 95cms + - so just make sure to measure the little ones before you go. Just in case!
Hope you like our little video of the day, makes me very happy watching it back over again...
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Featherstone - The Paper Kites
Ten ft tall - Pete Murray
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Land and Water - Promotional video from Hoveton Broad, Norfolk
Christmas play at Hoveton House part 1
The kids little play '08
BeWILDerwood Tree Top Tangles
BeWILDerwood launch their Tree Top Tangles to compliment all the magic of stepping directly between the pages of a Tom Blofeld fairy tale about Boggles who live in the bogs and Twiggles who live in the trees - this place is pure magic! Check out the party to celebrate the very latest activity on the park along with our fun day in the woods! Zip wire anyone?
Hoveton. what a mess STILL
Puddle Inn Duck - Horning - United Kingdom
Puddle Inn Duck hotel city: Horning - Country: United Kingdom
Address: ; zip code: NR12
Set in Horning, this holiday home is located 4.2 km from BeWILDerwood. It provides free private parking. The unit is equipped with a kitchen. Towels and bed linen are featured in this self-catering accommodation.
-- 这间度假屋位于霍宁村(Horning),距离BeWILDerwood主题公园4.2公里,提供免费私人停车场。 度假屋设有厨房。这间自助式度假屋提供毛巾和床单。私人浴室提供浴缸或淋浴设施。 最近的机场是诺维奇国际机场(Norwich International Airport),距离度假屋13公里。
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Waterside Retreat Hoveton Norfolk Broads
Just returned from this wonderful riverside house. Highly recommended 5 minutes walk from Wroxham centre. 5 bedrooms.
Shit Bus Stops in Norfolk: Volume 1
In all rural areas, you get terrible bus services - but also you occasionally get shitty bus stops too, as you'll see in this video...
Located on the Horning Road outside Bewilderwood, in between Wroxham/Hoveton/Horning.
Time lapse of a Friday morning at Royalls Boatyard
Taken by our webcam between 8.00am and 1.30pm on a Friday morning in August 2007 in Hoveton/Wroxham on the Norfolk Broads. Friday is one of our changeover days, so between 8am and 1pm one set of customers go home, the boats are serviced and cleaned and another set of customers arrive. Please visit our website royallsboatyard.com
Greentraveller Video of Broadland Cycle Hire, the Broads, Norfolk
One of the best places to hire bikes in the Broads is Peter Howe's Broadland Cycle Hire, which operates out of Bewilderwood, in Horning and at Ludham Bridge.
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This video is part of a series produced by Greentraveller showcasing green tourism businesses in The Broads.
Naughty-Cal navigating Wroxham Bridge
Naughty-Cal on her recent trip to the Broads navigating Wroxham Bridge. The bridge was a little tighter than we expected.
Lucie Reynolds Wroxham
Irish Dancing on the Boat!
Greentraveller Video of Salhouse Broad, Norfolk
Just outside the village of Salhouse, which you can reach by bus, there's a signposted trail from a small car park down to Salhouse Broad, an easy stroll that finishes up at one of the prettiest of the northern Broads -- just a wider stretch in the Bure really, shielded from the main body of the river by stands of trees. There are moorings here, and riverside paths leading down to a small children's playground by the shore. It's also a lovely spot to rent a canoe, and you can also camp if you get permission first -- it's a magical place once the sun starts to go down and the day-boaters have departed. It's also the place to take the boat across to Hoveton Great Broad.
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This video is part of a series produced by Greentraveller showcasing green tourism businesses in The Broads.