Attractions and places to see around Hellington include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and local establishments within this rural hamlet in South Norfolk. Located about 10.5 km southeast of Norwich, Hellington offers a quiet setting for exploration. The area features notable landmarks such as St John the Baptist Church and Hellington Hall, providing insights into local heritage. Visitors can find a variety of attractions that highlight the region's character.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Known by the Romans as "the market of the Iceni" (Venta Icenorum) this was one of the strongholds of the Iceni Tribe. It was the centre of the revolt led by Queen Boudicca against the Roman invasion in AD 60/61. Today the site is one of three major British/Roman towns which has not been built on. Roman embankments and fortifications can be seen today.
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Narrow and twisty lanes to reach it but a lovely location, right on the water. The climb eastwards up to Bramerton is short but surprisingly sharp, hitting over 10%.
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You can't see that much of the marshes from the road but the woods are very pleasant.
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Thorpe Marshes is a diverse habitat situated in Norwich, offering walkers a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The marshes feature reed beds, wet meadows, and open water, which provide a home for a diverse range of bird species such as kingfishers, herons, and terns.
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Easy to use and ferryman always helpful. £1.50 bike and rider £2 return.. Closes in summer at 10pm sharp. They take cards and cash. We approached from the South vbank and the ferry was on the other side waiting for cars, but the ferryman started immediately back to pick us up great service.
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Pub by the ferry with nice outside space. Lunches good but check opening times I think it's closed Monday and Tuesday
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Fantastic location on the Water's Edge (the name might have given it away), serving upmarket meals. Currently open Wednesdays to Sundays (Sep '22).
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Located on the edge of Norwich, Thorpe Marshes is a wonderful mixture of habitats in a nature reserve managed by Norfolk Wildlife Trust. Close to the River Yare, the area is covered in wildflower marshes and dykes. You may spot dragonfly, damselfly and butterfly here, as well as many waterbirds. Chinese water deer, and smaller Muntjac deer have also taken up residence.
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You can explore several historical sites. St Peter's Church, Brooke is a church with a unique twelve-sided round tower and a rich history. Additionally, Hellington itself is home to the Grade I listed St John the Baptist Church, another distinctive round-tower church, and Hellington Hall, a 17th-century country house.
Yes, for natural features, you can visit Rockland Staithe, which offers river access and serves as a starting point for walks along the River Yare. The nearby Low Common is also designated as a Norfolk Wildlife Trust County Wildlife Site, offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
The area around Hellington is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, such as the 'Rockland Ramble' or trails around Rockland Staithe and Wheatfen Broad. For cycling, there are road cycling routes like the 'Brooke Village Ponds – Rockland Staithe loop' and general cycling tours. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, road cycling, and cycling around Hellington.
Many attractions around Hellington are suitable for families. The Reedham Ferry offers a unique and fun river crossing experience. Rockland Staithe provides easy access to waymarked circular walks and has ample free parking. The Water's Edge Pub is also family-friendly with a scenic riverside location. Additionally, the Seething Control Tower Museum offers an interesting historical visit for all ages.
For dining with a view, consider The Water's Edge Pub, which is known for its fantastic riverside location and upmarket meals. If you're near Rockland Staithe, there's a traditional country pub, the New Inn, just across the road, perfect for a refuel after exploring the area.
Yes, you can experience the Reedham Ferry, a chain-pulled ferry that operates on demand across the River Yare. It runs continuously from 6:30 am to 8 pm Monday to Friday and 8 am to 8 pm Saturday and Sunday, offering a distinctive river crossing.
Rockland Staithe is a river access point that serves as an excellent starting location for exploring the Wherryman's Way and parts of the National Cycle Network. It offers several waymarked circular walks, ample free parking, and a pub nearby for refreshments.
Yes, the Seething Control Tower Museum (Station 146) is a small but welcoming museum housed in a restored WW2 airbase control tower. It's open on the first Sunday of every month from April to October and offers insights into local aviation history.
Visitors appreciate the unique experiences, such as crossing the river on the Reedham Ferry, and the beautiful settings of places like The Water's Edge Pub. The area's pleasant cycling routes and good walks, especially around the Tas valley and towards the Norfolk Broads, are also highly enjoyed.
Yes, from Rockland Staithe, there are several waymarked circular walks that incorporate sections of the Wherryman's Way and the National Cycle Network. Examples include the 'Rockland Staithe – Rockland Broad loop' and the 'Rockland Ramble'.
Yes, Rockland Staithe offers ample free parking, making it a convenient starting point for exploring the area's walks and river access.
While specific seasonal conditions are not detailed, the area's natural features and walking trails are generally enjoyable during milder weather. The Seething Control Tower Museum is open from April to October, suggesting these months are popular for visitors.


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