Sheringham Park is a National Trust property on the outskirts of Upper Sheringham. The landscaped park and gardens were designed by renowned landscape architect Humphry Repton in the 18th century. Four marked trails, each with a view of the coast, are open to ramblers and runners, and all but the Temple Walk are open to cyclists as well. Trail maps are available at the visitor center, where staff are on hand to answer questions and provide guidance. Dogs are welcome to accompany their owners on a stroll through the park and can even be let off lead for a game of fetch.
Visitor Centre, Wood Farm, Upper Sheringham, Norfolk, UK, Phone: +44-12-63-82-05-50
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