Reedham Travel Guide
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Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort
I stayed here some years ago and was very impressed, however it is very tired and dated now, they are doing some renovations in some areas. Definitely not worth the money at the moment.
Reviewed on 12 Mar 2026

The Maids Head Hotel
room was nice and warm and clean, and very quiet in the evening as well.
Reviewed on 18 Mar 2026

Sprowston Manor Hotel, Spa & Golf
Room was very tired and old and windows were cracked. I had to be moved as my two windows did not shut. New room was larger however the bathroom smelled like a sewer and it was also old and tired with rotting window frames. Bedding and curtains covered in stains. Made me book for breakfast at a specific ...
Reviewed on 17 Mar 2026

Wellington Apartments
Staff very friendly, room was clean and had everything we needed.
Reviewed on 25 Feb 2026

3 Bed House - Sleeps 5 - Garden - Parking - Wifi

Number 82 The Unthank
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University of East Anglia
Explore the campus of University of East Anglia during your stay in Norwich. Visit the spas and top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.

BeWILDerwood
Bring your family to BeWILDerwood and enjoy this exciting theme park in Hoveton. Visit the spas and lively bars in this relaxing area.

Norwich Cathedral
Visit this spectacular historic building to attend a service, event or exhibition, or simply to marvel at its splendid Romanesque architecture.

Banham Zoo
Why not see the exotic and native animals who call Banham Zoo home during your trip to Banham? Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.

Norwich Castle
Norwich’s most prominent historic site is now home to a splendid museum and art gallery, with exhibits spanning many centuries.
Snetterton Race Circuit
Catch an event at Snetterton Race Circuit during your trip to Snetterton. Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.



![Boatyard, Reedham Seen from the wherry Hathor; near this point was the boatyard, Daniel Hall's, where the wherry was built in 1905. A sculpture and information board on the quay commemorate Reedham's boatbuilding history. The yacht on the left is a traditional Broads River Cruiser called Wisp, built by Jack Powles of Wroxham in 1934. She is moored outside Friend of all Nations, an old Yarmouth beach lifeboat, built in 1863. [Thank you to Wisp's owner for additional information.]](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/2620/753c51ce-bb4c-48ec-b4c3-a1e90721eee1.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1040&h=580&q=mediumHigh)
![Reedham station photo-survey (17) Looking in the down (eastbound) direction from the bridge carrying Witton Green over the railway 300 metres east of Reedham station. The track on the left of this photo is the single track route northeast to Yarmouth. The two lines diverging to the right are the double track route southeast to Lowestoft. Reedham station is behind the photographer (see [1] for a view from this location). The station is on the ex-Great Eastern Rly route from Norwich to Lowestoft and has two platforms, one for up (Norwich-bound) traffic and one for down (Yarmouth and Lowestoft) traffic. The majority of passenger services are operated by National Express.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/2620/75c059c7-51bd-4417-93cd-ac5a61b373e9.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1040&h=580&q=mediumHigh)



