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⛪Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Cathedral is a magnificent medieval cathedral with the second tallest spire in England. Families with kids will love exploring its vast, awe-inspiring interior, peaceful cloisters, and beautiful gardens. The cathedral offers free entry (donations welcome) and provides family-friendly resources such as activity backpacks, trails, and ‘Discovery Zones’ with hands-on exhibits.
- **Highlights:** Climb the tower (extra charge, age/height restrictions apply), see the stunning nave and vaulted ceiling, walk through the cloisters, and visit the tranquil Herb Garden.
- **For kids:** Free family trails (e.g., I-Spy, Teddy Bear Hunt) and activity backpacks with puzzles and dressing-up. Special events during school holidays.
- **Facilities:** Pushchair accessible (most areas), baby-changing, café, gift shop.
- **Practical tips:** Allow 1–2 hours. Free parking on Sundays. Check website for opening times and events.
Travel tips
Free entry with activity backpacks
Entry is free (donations welcome) and activity backpacks with puzzles and dressing-up keep children entertained throughout the visit.
Plan 1–2 hours for a comfortable visit
Allow 1–2 hours to explore the cathedral without rushing, including time for the cloisters, gardens, and activity trails.
Baby-changing facilities available
Baby-changing facilities are available on-site, making nappy changes straightforward during your visit.
Most areas are pushchair accessible
Most areas of the cathedral are pushchair accessible, though you may need to manoeuvre carefully in some tighter spaces.
Tower climbing has age and height restrictions
The tower climb (extra charge) has age and height restrictions, so check eligibility before paying if your child is keen to ascend.
Free family trails keep children engaged
Pick up free family trails like the I-Spy or Teddy Bear Hunt to transform exploration into a game children will enjoy.
Free parking on Sundays
Free parking is available on Sundays, which can help reduce visit costs and hassle for weekend family trips.
Tranquil Herb Garden offers a peaceful break
The Herb Garden provides a calm outdoor space perfect for settling fractious toddlers or older children needing a quieter moment.
Café on-site for refreshments
There's a café within the cathedral, so you can grab refreshments without leaving to find food elsewhere.
Check website for school holiday events
Special events run during school holidays, so check the website beforehand to plan around interactive activities your children might enjoy.
The vaulted ceiling is awe-inspiring for all ages
The stunning nave and vaulted ceiling are impressive enough to captivate children and worth pointing out during your visit.
Ideal rainy-day activity
As an indoor attraction, Norwich Cathedral works well on rainy days when outdoor activities are impossible.
Confirm opening times before visiting
Opening times may vary, so check the website before your trip to avoid disappointed children if it's closed.
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