Sheringham Park
Upper Sheringham, Norfolk · ★ 4.7 · 4,165 visitor reviews
Upper Sheringham, NR26 8TL

About
One of the finest examples of Humphry Repton's garden design, Sheringham Park's landscape park and woodland gardens are famous for their fabulous displays of rhododendrons and azaleas. The park is open throughout the year, and free to visit, although a car parking charge applies. Experience breathtaking views of this beautiful landscape from the top of the Gazebo and viewing towers.
The Gazebo does have 192 steps to climb, but the view from the top will be worth it…on clear days you can see as far as Wells-next-the-sea! ), White Admiral butterflies, and even the rare Barbestelle bat! The park also has geocaches to hunt for as you enjoy the wonderful scenery, this treasure hunt can be enjoyed by the whole family, with friends, or on your own, you just need a GPS or a smart phone.
) Most of the trails are suitable for bikes, and a bike park and lockers are available near the Visitor Centre. Dog walkers welcome, but the family pooch will need to be kept on a lead around the visitor facilities and grazing cattle. The Bower is a great place to relax, plus it has activities for children, including minibeasting and environmental art!
This is an ideal spot for families to visit, with a bug hunting area, pond, and flower meadow providing great places to look for wildlife.
Good for: babies toddlers, older children, young children
Categories
Facilities
- Onsite Parking
- Baby Changing
- Cafe
- Pushchair Friendly
- Dog Friendly
- Card Payments
- Accessible Parking
- Accessible Entrance
- Contactless Payment
Prices
Common questions
Is Sheringham Park free to visit?
Yes, entry is free though parking charges apply. Famous for fabulous displays of rhododendrons and azaleas in spring.
Is Sheringham Park suitable for families?
Yes, the park welcomes babies, toddlers, young children, and older kids. The Bower has bug hunting, pond dipping, and environmental art activities.
Can I bring my dog to Sheringham Park?
Yes, dogs are welcome on leads around facilities and grazing cattle. There is on-site parking with accessible spaces and pushchair-friendly trails.
What makes Sheringham Park special?
Climb the Gazebo's 192 steps for views as far as Wells-next-the-sea. Spot Firecrests (UK's smallest bird!) and White Admiral butterflies.
Does Sheringham Park have facilities?
Yes, there is a café, baby changing, accessible entrance, and bike park. Geocaches to hunt for throughout! Card and contactless payments accepted.
What families say
4165 reviews