Our braver guests may choose to swim in the lake which is surrounded by bullrushes. Others may choose to watch, with a drink in hand, from the pontoon!
Each property has a wood-fired hot-tub which we ensure is warm for your arrival. An idyllic star-gazing spot.
Fly fishing is available on the River Wissey which runs through the property, one of the country's few prized chalk streams.
Massages, yoga and reflexology are all available at Bodney, and can be arranged in advance of your stay.
There are extensive woodland walks both at Bodney, and throughout the nearby Thetford Forest.
We have worked hard to try and test the best local chefs in the area, and private catering can be arranged in advance of your stay.
Norfolk is home to some 52 beaches! We offer recommendations to our guests about our favourites along with nearby lunch spots.
The local private country retreat of the Monarch, with parkland and playgrounds to explore.
An 18th-century Palladian style house, with wonderful events hosted regularly in the parkland as well as a playground and holiday activities for children.
One of England’s finest Palladian houses which was built in the 1720s for Great Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. Spectacular walled garden and host to regular highly acclaimed art exhibitions.
A beautiful Tudor moated country house and gardens managed by the National Trust, just 10 minutes from Bodney.
Bodney is close to some of the great historic Cathedral cities of East Anglia.
Watatunga is home to more than twenty-five deer and antelope species and rare birds. They offer self-drive guided buggy tours, trailer tours and photography experiences.
Bodney is a great base for the Newmarket racecourse, which is just 40 minutes away.
From cosy local pubs to coastal fresh fish restaurants, Norfolk has a wonderful variety of culinary offerings which we would be happy to recommend.
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