
This week’s top 5 things to do | Medieval Weekend at The Pumpkin House
This week in Norfolk, immerse yourself in history at the Medieval Weekend or enjoy an after-dark treetop adventure at Go Ape. Alternatively, visit Worstead Estate Farmers Market for delicious local produce and street food, celebrate creativity at the Autumn Festival of Norfolk, or step into folklore at Stranger Folk: Crone Calling at Blickling Estate.
Medieval Weekend at The Pumpkin House Immerse your family in medieval history at the Medieval Weekend in Thursford. Explore a 14th-century living history camp, discover traditional crafts and skills, and try medieval coin striking. A fun, hands-on event that’s perfect for families looking for a unique weekend adventure! Saturday 18 October – Sunday 19 October |
Stranger Folk at Blickling Estate Step into a world of magic and mystery with the Stranger Folk: Volume 1 – Crone Calling event at Blickling Estate. Follow riddles, uncover secrets, and outwit mischievous spirits on this immersive folklore trail. It’s a fun, interactive adventure for families to enjoy while exploring the beautiful estate grounds. Friday 17 October – Sunday 9 November |
Worstead Estate Farmers Market The Worstead Estate Farmers Market is back! Hosted in a stunning Norfolk brick grain store at Church Farm in Smallburgh, this farmers market showcases the finest fresh produce and hosts Norfolk’s top street food vans to provide beverages to enjoy while browsing. Saturday 18 October |
Go Ape x Sundown Adventures Enjoy an after-dark experience this autumn at Go Ape. Throughout October and November, guests can enjoy a treetop challenge surrounded by colourful lights and a thrilling zip wire ride into the darkness. It’s an unforgettable experience not to be missed! Friday 17 October – Sunday 9 November |
Autumn Festival of Norfolk
Celebrate local creative spirit at the Autumn Festival of Norfolk. Enjoy performances, theatre, literature, visual arts, music, dance and more in venues across the county, from Norwich Cathedral to UEA, with local and international talent bringing culture to life.
Saturday 18 October – Sunday 23 November
Tickets from £10
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