Best attractions and places to see around Stanhoe, a village in North West Norfolk, offers a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. The area is characterized by extensive farmland and is located just six miles from the North Norfolk coast. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, natural features, and picturesque landscapes.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Beautiful traffic-free cycling in Holkham Park - could easily spend a few hours or more pootling round and stopping to enjoy a picnic
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Beautiful examples of Barrow's that have survived quite well mainly due to how flat the landscape is here. They stand proud of the landscape and are particularaly atmospheric at dusk.
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Sitting near the route of the old Peddars Way trackway. Amazing to think that these barrows have seen the Romans, Angles, Vikings and Normans all go by, standing inviolable and immutable.
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Notable landmark, standing on the edge of the low hill that looks out across the Burnham marshes.
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If heading west, it's at the foot of a fast drop-down taking you into two right-angled corners, first a left then a right. Now a National Trust holiday let.
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Impressive country house set in enormous landscaped grounds, with free through-access for cycles. The cricket pitch on the north lawn by the house and lake must have one of the best settings in the country!
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We entered from the South Gate towards the Obelisk. The main gate was shut and we thought we would have to go around. But the main gain has a pedestrian gate to the side which is unlocked
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Stanhoe and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the impressive Holkham Hall, an 18th-century stately home with extensive grounds. Another significant site is Bircham Windmill, a beautifully preserved working windmill offering insight into historical milling. Don't miss the ancient Bronze Age Barrows on Harpley Common, protected as a national monument, or the historic Burnham Overy Staithe Windmill, built in 1816.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Holkham Park offers 3000 acres of parkland with cycling routes, wildlife spotting (including deer), and walled gardens. Bircham Windmill is a working museum with a bakery and tea room, providing an engaging experience for all ages. The nearby beaches, such as Brancaster Beach, are also excellent for family outings.
The area around Stanhoe is known for its natural beauty. Holkham Park is home to abundant wildlife, especially deer, and features a glistening lake. You can also visit the Holkham National Nature Reserve or RSPB Titchwell Marsh for exceptional birdwatching opportunities. The village itself has 'The Pit', a pond frequented by ducks, and the surrounding farmland is rich in birdlife. The absence of streetlights in Stanhoe also provides clear views of the night sky.
For easy walks, consider exploring the routes around Bircham Windmill or the picturesque paths near Burnham Market. You can find several easy hiking trails, including a 7.5 km loop from Burnham Market to Burnham Overy Staithe Harbour, or a 6.9 km loop from Great Bircham Windmill. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Stanhoe guide.
Absolutely. Holkham Park offers a 10-mile (16 km) circular route for cyclists, and you can ride through the grounds of Holkham Hall for free, enjoying views of the house and deer park. For more cycling adventures, explore the Cycling around Stanhoe guide, which includes routes like the Sandringham Cafe loop from Docking.
The North Norfolk coast near Stanhoe is a prime location for birdwatching. Burnham Overy Staithe Windmill offers spectacular views over the coast, making it a popular spot. Additionally, the Holkham National Nature Reserve and RSPB Titchwell Marsh are renowned for their diverse birdlife.
Stanhoe Hall, built in 1703, is a Grade I listed building and a significant historical landmark. However, it is a private residence and not open to the public. All Saints Church, dating back to the thirteenth century, is a beautiful village church that can be admired from the exterior.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful rolling parklands and traffic-free roads at Holkham Hall, often highlighting the deer park and obelisk. The well-preserved nature and working aspect of Bircham Windmill, along with its bakery, are also highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the atmospheric setting of the Bronze Age Barrows on Harpley Common, especially at dusk.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the Burnham Market to Burnham Overy Staithe Harbour loop (7.3 km) or longer, more challenging runs around Holkham Hall. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Stanhoe guide.
Stanhoe is conveniently located just six miles from the beautiful beaches along the North Norfolk coast, such as Brancaster Beach. This makes it an ideal base for those looking to combine historical exploration with coastal relaxation.
The Bronze Age Barrows on Harpley Common are clusters of ancient burial mounds, some reaching around 3 meters in height. Excavations have revealed pottery, bone, and charcoal fragments, offering a glimpse into prehistoric life. These barrows are protected as a national monument and stand as a testament to the area's long history.
Yes, Bircham Windmill is a spectacularly well-preserved working windmill that is open to the public. It provides a unique opportunity to see how mills operated a century ago and is one of the few remaining in the landscape still in working order.


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