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Discover Norfolk’s rich past with a heritage break

9th January 2009 Print
For all fans of English heritage, Kelling Heath Holiday Park, located in the picturesque north Norfolk countryside is offering a fantastic four day heritage themed break from Monday 4th May to Friday 8th May 2009 that is certain to provide even the most inquisitive holidaymaker with an informative insight into the county’s illustrious past.

The award winning Holiday Park is offering a generous package that includes free access to the county’s top historical attractions and guided walks around areas of significant interest.

Brand new for 2009, the package starts from only £296 for up to four people sharing a Luxury Holiday Home or £418 in a Woodland Lodge. Included in the package, guests will receive entry into the 18th Century Holkham Hall, famed for being the film location for The Duchess, a guided walk through the landscaped grounds and woodland gardens of the early 19th Century Sheringham Park, entry to the UK’s largest privately owned military museum at The Muckleburgh Collection and tickets for the North Norfolk Steam Railway.

Kelling Heath Holiday Park will also take the opportunity to show-off its 250 acres of unspoilt woodland and rare open heathland by taking guests on an informative history walk led by Jerry Kinsley. For those guests who will require a moment to digest the information they will be taking in during the day, then an ale or wine tasting session and complimentary passes to the health and fitness club further compliment this relaxing package.

Park manager Mark Durrant commented: “This package is a fantastic opportunity for us to show off not just how glorious the North Norfolk countryside is but also how historically diverse it is. Kelling Heath itself has a story to tell and we will be delighted to ensure our guest have an inspiring break.”

He adds: “The events and attractions that have been included in the heritage break package will give our guests a fantastic insight into Norfolk’s countryside and culture throughout the years”.

For more information, log on to Kellingheath.co.uk.