You are so conveniently placed at Warners Farm to visit many
interesting places as well as enjoy the peace and tranquility of the
countryside. Although flat, the landscape is an ever changing scene
of colours and lights caused by the big ever changing skies. it is a
pleasure to cameramen, naturalists, cyclists and walkers alike.
Peterborough with it's famous and beautiful cathedral is only 12
miles away and after you've explored the cathedral you can shop
till you drop or visit the attraction of Ferry Meadows or the bronze
age site at Flag Fen.
Ely cathedral is locally called the "ship of the Fens" as is stands
out above the surrounding Fenland like a huge ship on the sea. It is
beautiful and renowned for it's wonderfel octagonal tower at it's
centre. It has Britain's finest stained glass centre and many other
attractions. Wander down to the placid river and sit or walk along it's
banks and watch the boats go by. You can visit Oliver Cromwell's
house or shop in the winding streets or the interesting market.
March and Whittlesey have all the country town attractions and
riverside walks as well as annual rural activities.Fishing places
abound as do country walks with plenty of wildlife including water
birds, song birds , damsel flies and butterflies.Golf is also possible.
At nearby Mepal is a watersports centre with special activites for
children and at Guyhurn is a large children's playbarn.and bowling
alley.
Spalding is famous for it's beautiful public gardens and it's flower
parade in summer as well as it's bulb fields nearby.
On top of all that and much more you can even easily spend a day
on the north Norfolk coast with it's wonderful beaches and scenery.
Hunstanton, Heacham,Sheringham and Cromer are lovely resorts
and the whole coastline is renowned for it's beauty and wildlife.
Sandringham, the Queen's Christmas residence is well worth a visit
So come to Warners Farm for a lovely holiday !