Family fun doesn't have to cost a fortune, with these cheap or free events running in Norfolk over the 2024 February half term.
1. Royal Families - Crown Making, Norwich
Where: Norwich Theatre Stage Two, Theatre Street, Norwich, NR2 1RL
When: February 20, 10.30am-11.30am
Price: £7 per child (recommended for ages 4-6) with one free adult ticket, £2.50 per additional adult, book and see the full half-term programme at norwichtheatre.org
Create a dazzling array of crowns and accessories from unconventional materials, with this activity celebrating the return of Six the Musical to the Theatre Royal.
There will also be free Tudor-themed crafts in the upstairs café at the Theatre Royal on Monday and Tuesday of half term (February 19 and 20).
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2. Norwich Science Festival, Norwich
Where: Various locations - festival hub at The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich, NR2 1TF
When: February 17-24
Price: Events are individually priced, with many free activities, book and see the programme at norwichsciencefestival.co.uk
This popular festival returns over the half-term holiday with a jam-packed programme of talks, shows, workshops and performances for all ages.
There are more than 200 events, including free activities such as the Under the Sea Trail at Chantry Place and The Explorium with drop-in sessions at The Forum.
3. Wellies and Wonder, Holkham
Where: Holkham Park, NR23 1RH
When: February 18-24
Price: Free, Holkham Park car park is open from 10am to 4pm and it costs £5 per car
Explore the beautiful parkland and get stuck into a whole host of free activities for the whole family.
This includes a welly hunt around the park and you need to follow clues to find them all.
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4. Peter Pan-themed activities, King's Lynn
Where: St George's Guildhall, 29 King Street, King's Lynn, PE30 1HA
When: February 20, 22 and 23
Price: £2-£3, book at guildhall-events.co.uk
St George’s Guildhall is inviting youngsters on a magical adventure to Neverland over the school holidays.
The events are Play-in-a-Day (February 20, 10.30am-2.30pm, ages 11-18), The Dragon Arts Holiday Club (February 22, 10am-1pm, ages 5-11) and Peter Pan Family Sessions (February 23, 10.30am and 12.30pm, ages 4-11 and accompanying adults required who go free).
5. Guess Poo Trail, Sheringham
Where: Sheringham Park, NR26 8TL
When: February 17-25, 10am-3pm
Price: £3 trail sheets (pick up from the welcome kiosk in the car park), parking is free for National Trust members and £6.50 for non-members
Locate information stations lurking in the landscape and match animals to their droppings.
Collect a letter at each station to reveal a password that unlocks a tasty treat at the Courtyard Café, which closes at 3.30pm.
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6. Snug and Grub Catch a Bug, Diss
Where: The Corn Hall, 10 St Nicholas Street, Diss, IP22 4LB
When: February 24, 2pm (doors open at 1.30pm)
Price: Adults: £7.50, children: £5.50, family of four (at least two children): £22, thecornhall.co.uk or call 01379 652241
Join Garlic Theatre for a funny afternoon with clowning and a host of colourful puppets.
Snug and Grub live safely underground in their earthy heap. One day they pop out from under a rock to see some googly eyes peering through the grass. What on earth is it?
7. Castle Critters, Norwich
Where: White Lion Square, Castle Quarter, Norwich, NR1 3DD
When: February 20, 12noon-4pm
Price: Free
The UK's largest invertebrate zoo The Bug Parc, which is based in Lenwade in Norfolk, will be bringing some of their most popular bugs to the Castle Quarter.
Visitors can get up close to a whole range of creepy crawlies, minibeasts and insects - including tarantulas and scorpions.
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