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Attractions and Places To See around Hindolveston - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Hindolveston include a mix of historical landmarks and natural landscapes in this Norfolk village. The surrounding area features picturesque countryside with scenic trails that wind through meadows and ancient woodlands. The tranquil River Glaven, part of the protected River Wensum system, is accessible for nature observation.

Best attractions and places to see around Hindolveston

  • The most popular attractions is Reepham's Three Churches: St. Mary's, St. Michael's, and All Saints, a religious building. The churchyard in Reepham is home to three churches: St Michael & St Mary, which are joined, and the ruins of All Saints. St Michael's serves as a church hall while worship continues in St Mary's.
  • Another must-see spot is Marriott's Way, a traffic-free trail for hikers and cyclists. This 26-mile trail follows two disused railway lines between Aylsham and Norwich. It features the Themelthorpe Loop, which can be made into a circular hike of around 10 km.
  • Visitors also love Junction 21 Tea Room, a highly-rated, dog-friendly cafe. This cafe is located at the sharpest point of the Themelthorpe Curve on Marriott's Way, making it a stop for cyclists or walkers.
  • Hindolveston is known for its historical sites, natural trails, and local amenities. Visitors can explore ancient churches, disused railway lines converted into paths, and community-run shops and cafes.
  • The attractions around Hindolveston are appreciated by the komoot community, with 16 upvotes and 3 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

St Agnes' Church, Cawston

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The church consists of a tall west tower, nave, north and south aisles, north and south transepts, chancel and south porch. The earliest parts are the chancel and north transept, which are from about 1300. The rest of the building is late 14th and early 15th century, and was built by Sir Michael De La Pole, first Earl of Suffolk, and his wife Catherine (except the north aisle, built by Robert Oxburgh). Construction is of flint, except the tower, which is faced in freestone. There are interesting gargoyles below the parapets. Inside is a hammerbeam roof to the nave with carved angels, a 15th century rood screen with original painted panels, medieval stained glass, poppy-headed benches, a 15th century pulpit and a medieval alms box.

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The churchyard in Reepham is actually the home to three churches. St Michael & St Mary, which were once separate parish churches, have been joined together. St Michael's became the church hall while worship continues in St Mary's. The ruins of All Saints, which was supposedly ravaged by fire in 1543, is in the south west corner. Some say it was demolished by protestants after the reformation, given the date it occured.

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Junction 21 Tea Room

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Dog friendly and highly rated, Junction 21 Tea Room sits at the sharpest point of the Themelthorpe Curve on Marriott's Way. It is an excellent pit stop if doing the Themelthorpe loop, at around halfway.

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Whitwell & Reepham Station CafƩ

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Whitwell and Reepham station was an active station from 1882 until 1959 when it was used by the Midland and Great Northern Railway line. Today, the station lies on the popular Marriotts Way traffic-free path which traces the old railway line. You can stop off for a coffee or snack, use the toilets, and learn about historic locomotives. For more information: whitwellstation.com

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Scott
September 18, 2025, Junction 21 Tea Room

Great pit stop, mushroom soup amazing

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Warm coffee off Marriott way.

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Some runis of the All Saints Church, destroyed in the "Great fire of Reepham" in 1543.

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Great cake! All homemade

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Open Wednesday to Sunday, this is a great stop for cyclists or walkers on the Marriott's Way.

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Natalie
December 22, 2022, Junction 21 Tea Room

Dog friendly and highly rated, Junction 21 Tea Room sits at the sharpest point of the Themelthorpe Curve on Marriott's Way. It is an excellent pit stop if doing the Themelthorpe loop, at around halfway.

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The churchyard in Reepham is actually the home to three churches. St Michael & St Mary, which were once separate parish churches, have been joined together. St Michael's became the church hall while worship continues in St Mary's. The ruins of All Saints, which was supposedly ravaged by fire in 1543, is in the south west corner. Some say it was demolished by protestants after the reformation, given the date it occured.

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The homemade cakes are worth a visit in themselves.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical and cultural sites can I explore in and around Hindolveston?

Hindolveston itself is home to the current St. George's Church, built in 1932, and the ruins of the original medieval church with gravestones dating back to the 1700s. Nearby, you can visit Reepham's Three Churches, a unique churchyard featuring St. Mary's, St. Michael's, and the ruins of All Saints. Other notable historical sites in the wider area include Binham Priory, a 12th-century Benedictine monastery, and the stunning Jacobean mansion of Blickling Estate.

Are there any family-friendly attractions near Hindolveston?

Yes, several attractions cater to families. Marriott's Way offers a traffic-free trail suitable for family walks and cycling. For a larger day out, ROARR! in Lenwade is a major indoor and outdoor tourist attraction, and Pensthorpe Natural Park in Fakenham provides parks and playgrounds for nature enthusiasts.

What natural features and outdoor activities are available around Hindolveston?

The area around Hindolveston is rich in natural beauty. You can explore scenic trails through meadows and ancient woodlands. The tranquil River Glaven, part of the highly protected River Wensum system, offers opportunities for nature observation. For walking and cycling, Marriott's Way is a 26-mile traffic-free trail. Holt Country Park also provides excellent outdoor recreation opportunities.

Are there good options for walking or hiking near Hindolveston?

Yes, Hindolveston is surrounded by picturesque countryside with scenic trails. Marriott's Way is a popular choice, offering a 26-mile traffic-free path that includes the 10 km Themelthorpe Loop. For more specific routes, you can find various running trails around Hindolveston, including loops from Swanton Novers and Briston, which are also suitable for walking.

Where can I find places to eat or get refreshments while exploring?

The Junction 21 Tea Room is a highly-rated, dog-friendly cafe located directly on Marriott's Way, making it an ideal stop for walkers and cyclists. Another community-run option is the Itteringham Village Shop and Post Office, known for its coffee and cakes.

What cycling routes are available in the Hindolveston area?

Cyclists can enjoy the 26-mile traffic-free Marriott's Way, which follows disused railway lines between Aylsham and Norwich. For more extensive cycling, there are several road cycling routes around Hindolveston, including loops to Walsingham Village Centre and Felbrigg Hall, varying in difficulty. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also find MTB trails in the wider region.

Can I find dog-friendly places to visit near Hindolveston?

Yes, the Junction 21 Tea Room is explicitly dog-friendly, offering a welcoming stop for you and your canine companion. Many of the scenic trails and footpaths around Hindolveston, including sections of Marriott's Way, are also suitable for dog walking, allowing you to explore the countryside together.

What unique historical transport experiences are available?

Hindolveston itself has an old railway station platform where a railway carriage can still be seen, a remnant of the Norwich Branch of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway. Nearby, the North Norfolk Railway, also known as the 'Poppy Line,' offers heritage steam and diesel train rides from Holt Station, providing a nostalgic journey through the landscape.

What wildlife can I expect to see around Hindolveston?

The ancient tracks and footpaths around Hindolveston are home to a variety of wildflowers, and visitors may spot butterflies and skylarks. The River Glaven, part of the protected River Wensum system, supports diverse aquatic life and is a great spot for nature observation. Pensthorpe Natural Park, a short drive away, is also an excellent destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

Are there any accessible attractions for wheelchair users near Hindolveston?

The Itteringham Village Shop and Post Office is listed as wheelchair accessible. While specific accessibility details for all trails are not provided, traffic-free paths like Marriott's Way often offer smoother surfaces that can be more accessible, though it's always recommended to check specific trail conditions beforehand.

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' attractions in the area?

Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the ruins of the original medieval St. George's Church on the outskirts of Hindolveston, a quiet testament to the village's heritage. The repurposed former bakery and Methodist Church in the village, now offering accommodation, also provide a unique glimpse into the past. For a tranquil natural experience, seek out the accessible parts of the River Glaven.

What is the best time of year to visit Hindolveston for nature and outdoor activities?

The spring and summer months are ideal for experiencing the natural beauty around Hindolveston, when wildflowers are in bloom and wildlife like butterflies and skylarks are more active. The tranquil waters of the River Glaven are particularly pleasant during these seasons, and the scenic trails are best enjoyed in milder weather.

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