Attractions and places to see around Trunch include historical landmarks, coastal features, and natural landscapes. The village is situated in Norfolk, England, offering access to the North Norfolk coast and surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This region provides opportunities for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities. The area combines cultural significance with natural beauty, making it a base for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Impressive country house, run by the National Trust but the driveway through the grounds is open to cyclists without charge.
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Well worth seeing! Extensive parkland with marked hiking trails, a walled garden with many flowering plants and a dovecote and of course the manor house with its exquisite furnishings of valuable paintings and furniture. The property is managed by the National Trust.
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Mundesley is a seaside village featuring coloured beach huts, a long stretch of sandy beach, a number of eateries, and a pub. It's a popular spot for holidaymakers looking to enjoy a traditional break away from the hustle and bustle.
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Had a lovely bacon and egg sandwich at Tides Cafe on the pier. Had the place to myself at 9am
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Cromer has a very 'english' seafront, with a victorian pier, esplanade and backed by grand victorian buildings. Both beaches are blue flag and there are plenty of places to eat and drink should you need to fuel before or after your run.
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Trunch itself is home to the Grade I listed 14th-century St Botolph's Parish Church, known for its unique carved font canopy and medieval rood screen. Nearby, you can explore St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg, a medieval flint church from the 13th century. For a grander historical experience, Felbrigg Hall offers a stunning 17th-century Jacobean house with extensive woodlands and orchards.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Felbrigg Hall, a National Trust property, offers plenty of space to explore its grounds and woodlands. The iconic Happisburgh Lighthouse, the oldest working light in East Anglia, is also a popular family visit. Additionally, the nearby sandy beaches of Mundesley, featuring colourful Mundesley Beach Huts, are ideal for a family day out.
Trunch is nestled within Norfolk's protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can enjoy the broad sandy beaches of Mundesley, just two miles from the village. Other natural highlights include the woodlands and orchards surrounding Felbrigg Hall, and various nature reserves like Pigneys Wood, Bacton Woods, and Southrepps Common, which are great for wildlife viewing.
The area around Trunch offers numerous public footpaths and quiet lanes suitable for walking. For more structured routes, you can find various options for different difficulty levels. For example, there are easy to moderate MTB trails like the 'Old John's Wood loop from Trunch' or 'Along the North Walsham Canal to Bacton Wood'. You can explore more walking and hiking routes in the Trunch guide on komoot.
Absolutely. The region provides excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find gravel biking routes such as the 'Marriott's Way loop from Worstead' or 'Bure Valley Trail loop from Worstead'. For touring cyclists, there are routes like 'Mundesley Beach Huts – Cromer Lighthouse loop from Mundesley'. Mountain bikers can explore trails like 'Walsham to Hoveton loop'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Trunch guide or the MTB Trails around Trunch guide.
The surrounding area, including the North Norfolk coast and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring beaches and gardens like East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden (open April-October). Autumn can be beautiful for walks through woodlands, while winter allows access to parklands like Felbrigg Hall's grounds from dawn to dusk, even when houses are closed.
Yes, the area boasts several impressive gardens and estates. Felbrigg Hall, a National Trust property, features extensive woodlands and orchards. Another significant National Trust site, Blickling Estate, is also within reach. For garden enthusiasts, East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden is a stunning 20-acre garden, and Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden in the Norfolk Broads offers a unique landscape.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, Felbrigg Hall is loved for its 'cosy family home' feel and pleasant walks. Happisburgh Lighthouse is valued for its historical importance and iconic appearance. The overall area is praised for its tranquil escape and opportunities for exploration, combining cultural sites with outdoor activities.
The village of Trunch offers a taste of local hospitality at The Crown Inn, a friendly pub dating back to the 16th century. The village center itself is charming, characterized by its traditional old Norfolk flintstone houses within a designated conservation area, providing a picturesque setting for a traditional village experience.
Trunch is conveniently located just two miles from the North Norfolk coast. The closest broad sandy beaches are at Mundesley, known for its colourful Mundesley Beach Huts. The lively coastal towns of Cromer and Sheringham are also within easy reach, offering additional beaches, piers like Cromer Pier, and other seaside attractions.
Beyond the main attractions, the region offers several nature reserves that provide diverse habitats and quieter experiences. Consider visiting Pigneys Wood, Bacton Woods, or Southrepps Common for bird watching and peaceful walks away from more crowded areas. These spots are ideal for immersing yourself in the local wildlife and natural environment.


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