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Ragged Robin At Wild Meadow

Norfolk » Hall Farm Swaffham Road, East Raynham, NR21 7EE
Sleeps up to 5
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Relax in style at this impressive yurt sitting in a complex of eight yurts on the grounds of Norfolk’s magnificent Raynham Estate. Sleeping five people in one super-king-size bed and three singles, it’s a superb choice for small families or groups of friends in search of a glamping experience par excellence in the heart of the Norfolk countryside. The wonderful 18th-century Houghton Hall is just 8 miles away. Commissioned by Britain’s first Prime Minister, Robert Walpole, today its opulent staterooms and deer-dotted grounds are a joy to explore. Alternatively, sample some of the fine ales on offer in the taproom at Barsham Brewery (7 miles), or head off to Fakenham Racecourse (4 miles) to treat yourself to a day of racing thrills and spills.
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Relax in style at this impressive yurt sitting in a complex of eight yurts on the grounds of Norfolk’s magnificent Raynham Estate. Sleeping five people in one super-king-size bed and three singles, it’s a superb choice for small families or groups of friends in search of a glamping experience par excellence in the heart of the Norfolk countryside.

The wonderful 18th-century Houghton Hall is just 8 miles away. Commissioned by Britain’s first Prime Minister, Robert Walpole, today its opulent staterooms and deer-dotted grounds are a joy to explore.

Alternatively, sample some of the fine ales on offer in the taproom at Barsham Brewery (7 miles), or head off to Fakenham Racecourse (4 miles) to treat yourself to a day of racing thrills and spills. Further afield, make your way to Morston Quay (19 miles) and hop on a boat to visit the seal colony at Blakeney Point.

Step inside your chic glamping yurt and take a moment to appreciate the traditional wood burner, pale wood floor, and the impressive lattice work adorning the soaring circular ceiling. This surprisingly large space is bathed in natural light pouring in through a central skylight.

There’s a generous super-king-size bed and three singles. Outside your yurt, you’ll discover a peaceful space with a charcoal BBQ, picnic bench and firepit – the ideal spot for fun al fresco dinners under the stars.

Add a little luxury to your evening and indulge in a relaxing dip in your yurt’s private wood-fired hot tub, before you make a beeline for the firepit. Shared facilities include a kitchen/dining area and a shower block with a private shower and WC for your use.

Private parking is available for two cars.

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Attractions Near Ragged Robin At Wild Meadow

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained at Ragged Robin At Wild Meadow itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Norfolk has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

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Pensthorpe Nature Reserve & Gardens - NR21 0LN
about 4 Miles
if you and your family are interested in nature and wildlife then Pensthorpe Nature Reserve & Gardens is the perfect place for a day out. This beautiful area of national parkland is home to a huge range of common and rare birds from sparrows to Red Crowned Cranes and also has a red squirrel enclosure - part of a conservation programme and now home to a family of adorable squirrels. Other activities to enjoy at Pensthorpe include pond dipping and Landrover discovery tours. Pensthorpe also played host to BBC'S Springwatch in 2010.
Dinosaur Adventure Park - NR9 5JW
about 14 Miles
This fun family day out has been well planned and we think is certainly worth a visit.  New for 2010 is the PrimEvil at Dinosaur Adventure.  Other fun activities include the Dinosaur Trail, Arachnophobia, the Raptor Races and the adventure play area.  The secret animal garden is also popular.  You can play a role in wildlife conservation and sponsor an animal if you wish.  At the moment if you sign up for their newsletter there is a chance to win a family ticket.
Bishops Boats Seal Trips - NR23 1RY
about 14 Miles
This is a really unique attraction running daily seal watching trips from the middle of March right through to the end of October.  The experienced skippers will lead you out on one of the traditional wooden boats where you will have the chance to see both common and grey seals.  If you love animals then this is one attraction not to be missed! They also do some boat trips combined with guides on dry land such as seal watching combined with a visit to Blakeney Point Nature Reserve, owned by the National Trust.  We think this attraction is excellent value for money as they keep their admission prices low.
Melsop Farm Park - NR20 3DT
about 16 Miles
We love this attraction in Scoulton, Norfolk with a great collection of animals.  Children and adults alike have the chance to get hands on with the animals in the special handling areas.  On rainy days there is always the indoor play area for the little ones and when it's time for a bite to eat the cafe on the farm is open all day selling drinks and snacks.  Hot food is available over lunch times.
Sheringham Park - NR26 8TL
about 18 Miles
The National Trust Sheringham Park in Norfolk was designed by Humphry Repton and the book of original designs can still be seen. The park has many attractions including a viewing tower and a gazebo with amazing coastal views, wildlife trails which young children will love and an exhibition barn where visitors can learn the history of the park.
Banham Zoo - NR16 2HE
about 25 Miles
This award winning wildlife attraction has much to offer both families and couples looking for a fun and educational day out.  You can discover a whole wild world of animals with over 1000 different animals from around the world. You will probably want to try and spend the whole day here so you don's miss out on anything.  Highlights include the amazing animals presentation, the birds of prey display and the feeding talks, all of which take place at set times of the day.  This attraction is fantastic value for money and highly recommended.  Their latest event is the Snow Leopard Club Naming Auction and there has recently been a baby giraffe born at the zoo.
Bewilderwood - NR12 8JW
about 27 Miles
Bewilderwood is a fun day out for the whole family located in the Wroxham area of Norfolk.  This imaginative adventure park has won awards and we think kids especially will love the characters and the magical tree houses. You can even book your ticket online and beat the queues by visiting their website where you can also view video clips of the park. This place is also the setting for the book 'A Boggle at BeWILDerwood', by local children's author Tom Blofeld.  Parents are not left out either as you're encouraged to take part and play alongside your children.