The summer holidays finally are here, but what is there to do?
Visiting the beach is a great family day out and can be very cheap, most local libraries have lots of free activities that run throughout the year and there are many local attractions you can visit.
I've looked around and found some of the best things you can do this summer in Norfolk.
Broadland
Broadland District Council's Tots2Teens run holiday activities for children aged five years upwards during all school holidays. The activities run from sports to art and craft. For more info, click here.
Norwich
Fancy a game of tennis? The Community Sports Centre on Bluebell Road is running a mix of indoor and outdoor sessions for different age groups for £3.50 per session.
For more information or to book a place: email Chris on info@tennisedge.co.uk or call 07869 037556.
North Norfolk – Challenge 20
Three days of fun activities, sports and games on site before heading off for a fun-filled day at the Horstead Centre including kayaking, archery, canoeing and much more.
Dates: August 11-15, 2014
Time: 9am-3pm every day
Ages: 6-14 years
Venue: Stalham Sports Centre
Cost: £75
Contact stalhamsportscentre@north-norfolk.gov.uk or call 01692 580864
Mid Norfolk
The Dereham Youth Forum is running a summer activities project with trips to Pleasurewood Hills and Banham Zoo – great value for just £5 per week. For more information email info@derehamcommunitysupport.org
Thetford Forest
For the many woodland activities to do, such as woodland craft and pond dipping, See
West Norfolk
There's lots going on in West Norfolk – I especially like the look of the summer cycling. For more information and to see the wide range of activities on offer, click here.
Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth has produced a handy booklet with information about the wide range of activities going on locally – from beach sports to a reading challenge at the library. Take a look at www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/view/GYBC151621
Get active!
Check out Active Norfolk for even more brilliant ideas for summer sports and activities across the county: www.activenorfolk.org
• What is your top tip for summer? Tweet us at @futurevoicesnfk
Connor Lake, 15, from Scarning
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