There's always something going on in Norfolk in the summertime and this year is no different. If you fancy popping along to a classic car show or simply looking for a fun day out with the family, there is sure to be something for everyone in 2023.
1. Norfolk Display at the Sandringham Pageant of Motoring
Where: Sandringham Estate, Norfolk
When: May 28, 10am-4pm
Price: single-day ticket £15, on-the-day ticket £20, classic car ticket £5
www.sandringhammotoringpageant.co.uk
The Rolls-Royce of car shows, previous years has seen royal estate Sandringham host to over 1500 vintage, classic & retro cars. There will also be a large variety of trade stands, a vintage markets, culinary delights, best-dressed awards, and a vintage fun fair.
2. HSCC Snetterton
Where: Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk, NR16 2JU
When: April 22-23
Price: TBD
As the premier organiser of historic motor racing in the UK, HSCC at Snetterton is the perfect place to see classic cars from the 70s in action.
3. Old Buckenham Airshow
Where: Old Buckenham Airfield, Abbey Road, Old Buckenham, NR17 1PU
When: July 29 & 30
Price: General admission £32.50, children (12-16) £16.25, children under 12 free
A family favourite and a great day out, Old Buckenham Airshow will return in 2023 after much public demand. Showcasing not only historic aircraft, the classic car display is a must for all petrolheads.
4. Marham Village Car Show
Where: Coronation Playing Field, Marham Village, PE33 9HP
When: June 11
Price: £1 per car
Sponsored by Adrian Flux, the Marham Village Car Show has more than just its village charm to show. Previous years' shows have seen American classic and muscle cars, Italian sportsters and much more.
5. Classics on the Green 2023
Where: Great Massingham, King's Lynn, Norfolk
When: June-September
Price: £5 per vehicle
www.instagram.com/classicsonthegreen
Regularly hosting classic car meets across the summer, Classics on the Green has everything from DeLoreans to VW campervans. Visit their Instagram page to check out their many offerings and event dates.
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