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It is the same format as last year at £6 per person per night. It coincides with the Wheels-next-the-Sea event held in the town on the Sunday 21st June and there is a possibility of staying over at Mill Farm until the Monday. Wells town is only a 200 yards walk from the campsite for all amenities.
Please email if interested in joining us.
Line up of Nortons and line up of BSAs displayed at Friday Night Bikers evening.
Prize for best bike in each marque, judged by someone representing the opposite side.
Open to non-members.
Weather permitting.
See their website for any details, although this event doesn’t seem to be included in their listing.
The North Norfolk Railway’s annual Vintage Transport Festival and Bus Weekend.
On Sunday, classic cars, trucks and buses gather at Holt Station NR25 6AJ while motorcycles can park on the platform at Sheringham Station NR26 8RA.
Travel on the trains and buses all day.
Although buses will be running on both Saturday and Sunday, there will be no other exhibits at the Railway on the Saturday. Please see their website for full details.
All entries must be sent and recieved at NNR by Tuesday 30th June, any entries recieved after this date will not be accepted by NNR.
Come and join us at this annual event in July which is starting to feel like a camping weekend with our own BBQ on the Saturday evening.
Bring along your Nortons to help create a Grand Display of Nortons!
Free camping is available from Thursday to Monday morning.
Polish up to try and win the Weeting Show Motorcycle Trophy.
Unfortunately we decided to cancel the show for 2015.
This is due to Norton Day clashing with our date and no other dates being suitable or available for us and of course Norfolk branch members wanted to visit Norton Day themselves!
Good news is we plan to hold our Seaside Show at Hunstanton in 2016, so keep this in mind and check back here for updates.
Norfolk Branch Stand and static Bike display at a local show. This show attracts thousands of people and bikes from all parts of the country to descend on the small Norfolk village for one day each year. Always held on August Bank Holiday.