Attractions and places to see around Aslacton, a tranquil village in Norfolk, England, include historical landmarks and scenic rural settings. The area is characterized by its peaceful countryside and notable historical structures. Visitors can explore sites of historical significance and enjoy the quiet, idyllic atmosphere.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Great little cafe. Good range of breakfast and cakes. Reasonably priced. Indoor and outdoor seating. Lots of easy / safe bike storage.
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Excellent Sausage Rolls. Always worth a stop when passing.
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A nice example of a medieval building with considerable 19th century modifications. A highlight is the ornate alabaster tomb to Sir Edmund de Thorpe who died in 1417 in Normandy.
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The wood does not allow dogs, as we found out when we got there!
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Very cyclist friendly with excellent food and drink.
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Super cafe!! Suitable for cyclists. The track is about 100 yards and fine to bike down. Unless you have 10k superbike
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For a cycle-friendly atmosphere with food and coffee, visit OB Café & Deck by the Pond, which features a large, partially covered decking area overlooking the water. Another option is Chestnuts Coffee Shop, known for its good sausage rolls and cake, and also suitable for cyclists.
Aslacton and its surroundings are rich in historical churches. You can explore Gissing Round Tower Church, one of Norfolk's impressive and well-maintained round tower churches. Also, All Saints Church, Ashwellthorpe, is a medieval building with significant 19th-century modifications and an ornate alabaster tomb from 1417. In Aslacton itself, St. Michael and All Angels Church is a Grade I listed building with an 11th-century round tower.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both OB Café & Deck by the Pond and Gissing Round Tower Church are marked as family-friendly. The cafes offer pleasant spots for a break, and the historical churches provide an educational experience. The surrounding countryside also offers gentle walks suitable for families.
Aslacton is surrounded by beautiful countryside, offering a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere. While Aslacton Parish Land is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with rich flora, it is private land with no public access. However, you can enjoy the scenic views around the pond at OB Café & Deck by the Pond, which is a lovely spot to relax amidst nature.
The area around Aslacton is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including an easy 28 km loop from Aslacton to Katie's Kitchen or a moderate 76 km route from Forncett. For mountain biking, there are easy trails like the 18 km route from Diss to Wortham Ling SSSI. Hikers can enjoy easy routes such as the 6.5 km loop from Ashwellthorpe and Fundenhall. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Aslacton, Cycling around Aslacton, and Easy hikes around Aslacton.
Yes, Aslacton also features the derelict Aslacton Mill, a Grade II listed tower mill likely built in 1834. While not open to the public, it stands as a historical structure in the village, reflecting its past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil rural setting and the historical significance of the area. The cafes like OB Café & Deck by the Pond are praised for their pleasant atmosphere and good refreshments, especially by cyclists. The historical churches, such as Gissing Round Tower Church, are noted for their impressive architecture and well-maintained condition.
Some attractions, like OB Café & Deck by the Pond, are known to have parking facilities, making them convenient stops for visitors arriving by car or bike. For other locations, parking availability may vary, and it's advisable to check local information.
Aslacton offers a tranquil escape year-round. The beautiful countryside is particularly enjoyable during spring and summer when the weather is mild, and flora is in bloom. Historical sites like the churches can be visited throughout the year. Local community events, such as the annual village fete and Christmas market, offer unique experiences if you plan your visit around them.
While Aslacton is a small village, its charm lies in its quiet rural settings and historical depth. Beyond the main churches, exploring the peaceful lanes and discovering the local village shop or pub can offer a glimpse into authentic Norfolk village life. The derelict Aslacton Mill is also a notable, albeit less prominent, historical landmark.
Near Aslacton, you'll find a variety of cycling routes suitable for different skill levels. Options include easy loops like the 28 km 'Katie's Kitchen loop from Aslacton' or the 28.5 km 'Old Vine Coffee Shop loop from Aslacton'. For more moderate rides, consider the 44 km 'Venta Icenorum Roman Town – St Edmund's Church loop from Long Stratton'. These routes allow you to explore the scenic Norfolk countryside. More details can be found in the Cycling around Aslacton guide.
The surrounding countryside and natural areas offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. While Aslacton Parish Land, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is private, it is known for its rich variety of flora and fauna, including uncommon species and breeding snipe. Exploring the general rural landscape may reveal local birdlife and other wildlife.


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