28/01/2026
The “white carpets” are slowly starting to arrive! ❄️ If you’re visiting the Barns this February or exploring North Norfolk, these are the absolute best spots to see the snowdrops in full bloom.
Save this for your next weekend walk:
📍 Walsingham Abbey
18 acres of grounds with swathes of snowdrops
🗓️ Open daily: Jan 26 – March 1, 2026.
🎟️ £7.50 adults | £3 children | Dogs on leads welcome.
📍 St Margaret’s Church, Thorpe Market
Famous for their “Snowdrop Sundays” with tea and homemade cakes!
🗓️ Sundays in Feb (1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd) | 12pm – 4pm.
🎟️ Free entry.
📍 Blickling Estate (National Trust)
Drifts of snowdrops throughout the winter garden and parkland.
🗓️ Peak bloom: Early to mid-February.
🎟️ Free for NT members.
📍 Sheringham Park
Drifts of snowdrops throughout the parkland.
🗓️ Open dawn to dusk.
🎟️ Parking charges apply (Free for NT members).
📍 East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden
A stunning curated display just minutes from Happisburgh.
🗓️ Special Snowdrop Day: Sunday, Feb 8, 2026.
✨ Pro-Tip: The best time to visit is the first two weeks of February.
🐾 Dog Owners: Snowdrops are toxic if eaten (especially the bulbs), so keep pups on a short lead and stick to the paths to keep them safe!
Which one are you visiting first?