Brick Kiln Barns

in the heart of the Norfolk Broads

There's so much to see and do nearby

Boating and floating on the Broads 

Wroxham Bridge 

Brick Kiln Barns is in the heart of the Norfolk Broads so there's plenty of options nearby to get out and about on the 129 miles of navigable water ways.

Boat, canoe and paddle board hire are widely available with options  in Dilham, and at Wayford Bridge, Potter Heigham, and Stalham Staithe.

Norfolk Beaches & Seal Watching

Waxham Beach

We have miles of golden sandy beaches within 10 miles of the barns and our nearest ones at Horsey Gap and Waxham play host to the largest breeding seal colony in England during the winter months.

Family Attractions 

Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach

Walking & Hiking in Norfolk 

From short walks to stretch your legs to all day hiking you'll be spoilt  for choice.  Walk the Dilham and North Walsham Canal circular, join the Weavers' Way direct from Brick Kiln Barns or head to the coast to join the Norfolk Coast Path.

Visit Historic Towns and the City of Norwich

Elm Hill, Norwich 

From coastal towns rich in history including Cromer and Sheringham to local market towns such as Holt and Aylsham to Norwich with its beautifully preserved Tudor streets, there's so much history to immerse yourself in close to Brick Kiln Barns. 

Fishing the Norfolk Broads

Dilham Staithe at the end of the drive

With fishing available at Dilham Staithe - just walk to end of the drive! you couldn't be closer.  If you want to venture a little further away click on the links to see a selection of places to fish near to Brick Kiln Barns.

Food & Drink

Norfolk is blessed with a wide range of excellent restaurants and local produce, our welcome information pack provides a list of recommendations based on our own experiences and feedback from our guests.  Be sure to try some local specialities during your stay:

Cromer Crabs and Lobsters

Brancaster Mussels and Oysters  

Mrs Temple's Binham blue and other cheeses

Norfolk beers including Woodfordes, Lacon, Grain, Panther, and Wildcraft

Local gins including St Giles, Gyre & Gimble, Black Shuck and of course Norfolk Gin 

Artisanal Bakeries including Two Magpies and Bread Source