From a seafood festival to a classic vehicle day, there are plenty of Norfolk events to look forward to in May 2024.
1. Funderworld, New Costessey
Where: Norfolk Showground, Dereham Road, New Costessey, NR5 0TT
When: May 2-12, May 20-June 2, various opening times
Price: Up to four hours of unlimited riding: £10-£20 (half-price tickets on May 2 when booked online), spectator tickets: £5, funderworld.com
This touring theme park features more than 25 rides and attractions, ranging from the teacups to the Crazy Mouse rollercoaster.
The new additions for 2024 are a giant observation wheel and the 'Magic Circus' funhouse.
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2. Sandringham Food, Craft & Wood Festival, Sandringham
Where: Sandringham Estate, PE35 6EN
When: May 4-6, 10am-6pm
Price: Advance day ticket - adults: £13, over 65s: £12, children (5-15 years): £4, under 5s: free, family ticket (two adults and up to three children): £34, more on the gate, livingheritagecountryshows.com
This popular festival is back for 2024 and it will feature food halls, quality crafts and demonstrations from famous chefs, including Rosemary Shrager, Phil Vickery and Galton Blackiston.
The English Open Chainsaw Competition also returns and there will be auctions of pieces created in the speed carving arena.
3. Norfolk & Norwich Festival, Norwich and beyond
Where: Various Norfolk venues
When: May 10-26
Price: Various, with many free events and activities, see the full programme and book tickets (if required) at nnfestival.org.uk
Expect a mix of local, national and international acts at the Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2024, which opens with a giant puppet parade through Norwich city centre.
Columbian circus troupe Circolombia presents the world premiere of Corazón as the centrepiece in the Adnams Spiegeltent in Chapelfield Gardens from May 15-26.
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4. Cromer Crab & Lobster Festival, Cromer
Where: Festival Field, Evington Lawns, Cromer, NR27 9HT
When: May 18-19, 10am-4pm
Price: Free entry
This celebration of seafood will feature a cookery theatre, market, live music and family entertainment.
Ahead of the weekend event, on Friday, May 17 at 7.30pm, there is a ticketed opening concert in the Cromer Pier Theatre.
The line-up includes Olly Day and The Sheringham Shantymen - tickets cost £15pp, book at cromerpier.co.uk.
5. The Camera Never Lies: Challenging Images Through The Incite Project, Norwich
Where: Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia, Norfolk Road, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
When: May 18-October 20
Price: Pay-what-you-can from free entry up to £20, buy a Universal Ticket at the front desk on arrival
This exhibition will explore the impact and influence photography has had on shaping, and in some cases distorting, the narrative of major global events.
It will feature more than 100 works by photographers including Don McCullin, Stuart Franklin, Robert Capa and Dorothea Lange.
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6. Classic Vehicle Day, Melton Constable
Where: Stody Lodge Gardens, Melton Constable, NR24 2ER
When: May 19, 11.30am-5pm (classic vehicle owners to arrive between 9.30am and 11.30am, no need to pre-register)
Price: £9pp at ticketsource.co.uk/stody-lodge-gardens, classic vehicle drivers and under 12s go free
Marvel at hundreds of pre-2000 classic cars, tractors, motorbikes, campervans and coaches at this annual event.
Stody Lodge Gardens will also be the finishing point for the Norwich Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (DGR) 2024, with motorcyclists dressed smartly setting off from The Mid Norfolk Shooting Ground in Taverham earlier in the day - donate at gentlemansride.com
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7. Out There Festival, Great Yarmouth
Where: Various outdoor spaces in Great Yarmouth
When: May 30-June 1
Price: Free, donate and see the line-up at outtherearts.org.uk
Out There Festival returns to Great Yarmouth for its 16th year with a jam-packed free programme of outdoor arts, circus and much more.
Expect some of the world's finest performers at the event, which attracted around 65,000 people in 2023.
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