A Digital Detox in Norwich and Norfolk
A Digital Detox in Norwich and Norfolk
by Katie Thompson
With working remotely and the pull of social media more accessible than ever, it’s never been more important to carve out time to enjoy a real digital detox. Properly.
And 2026 has welcomed a rise in ‘analogue travel’, where intentional disconnection leads to real relaxation, discovery and the chance to recharge away from the temptation of screens. (WGSN cites the new-found ‘Joy of Logging Off’, while Global Wellness Summit underlines how pre-digital pursuits, arts programming and tech-free wellness is more than just nostalgia.)
So, where better to embrace switching off than Norwich and Norfolk? It’s a destination without overtourism, a place full of community with welcoming experiences, brimming with history, and at the heart of the natural world- just moments from our medieval city streets, you can gaze into sparkling night skies.
From tranquil stays to unique attractions and creative workshops, immerse yourself is our peaceful surroundings. This is where to log off in Norwich and Norfolk.
Where to Stay

Stay in one of Fritton’s secluded woodland cabins and embrace fully logging off
Stay under the stars
Surrounded by 700 acres of luscious nature glamping at Pensthorpe (45 minutes from Norwich, from £130 per night, minimum 2 nights, July – August).
Admire golden sunrises and sunsets under vast Norfolk skies and listen to the tuneful calls of birds that call the reserve’s many lakes, wetlands and woodland their home. You’ll sleep soundly in the comfort of their cosy bell tents (adorned with twinkling fairy lights)- it’s lights out at 10pm, so you’ll truly be able to appreciate the magnificence of the celestial sky above once it’s dark. And when you book a glamping stay, reserve entry is included, as well as the chance to let your inner child loose with after-hours access to the Pensthorpe’s fantastic indoor and outdoor play areas. Not to mention, a special evening menu in their Courtyard Cafe.
Red brick and a thatched roof
For a rural escape on the fringes of the verdant Broads National Park, opt for a red-brick, thatched roof self-catering cottage at Worstead Estate, perfect for an escape with friends and family (30 minutes from Norwich, from £700 for 3 nights, minimum 3 nights).
Designed to offer a luxurious blend of tranquility and comfort, this is a home away from home, with roaring wood burners, open-plan kitchens (ideal for rustling up a long lazy brunch) and private hot tubs (oh, and a games room). Recharge in the glow of loved ones and the chance to fully relax. They’re also dog-friendly, so you can take advantage of refreshing countryside walks and secluded lawns. Elsewhere on the estate, indulge in wellbeing experiences– like a bespoke massage, guided meditation or bouquet workshop– and ‘wild adventures’, from horse riding to canoeing and archery (from £21.50).
Rewild, rejuvenate in a Koto cabin
And closer to the coast, Fritton Lake is ensconced by lush meadows and a sparkling lake. At the centre of 1000 acres of rewilded land, there’s a lovely selection of accommodation to choose from, including stylish hotel rooms and traditional farm cottages. To truly switch off, we recommend their Koto cabins (from £650 for 2 nights, minimum 2 nights).
Hidden away in unspoilt woodland with views of the water from floor-to-ceiling windows, you’ll immediately feel a sense of calm and grounding. Think natural textures, a wraparound deck and wood-fired hot tubs. Plus, you can enjoy access to the two-mile-long lake, walking trails, a heated outdoor swimming pool, the Clubhouse’s locally sourced, sustainable menu and more.
Where to Visit
Norfolk

Guided by Penthorpe’s expert wardens, immerse yourself in the unseen natural world
Embrace the breathtaking beauty of Norfolk’s varied landscapes surrounded by towering trees, thriving wildlife and placid bodies of water.
At Pensthorpe, journey into nature with the expert knowledge and guidance of their wardens. From an eye-catching Butterly and Dragonfly Walk to the songful harmonies of a Dusk Chorus to curious bioluminescent adventures in the darkness with Glow Worm Hunts and Fluorescent Fungi (from £16.95). These are sure to make you see nature from a new perspective- one you’re not likely to forget anytime soon!
In the heart of the Broads, Fairhaven Woodland & Water Garden is home to 136 acres of protected natural habitat, where it’s not unusual to see King and Queen oaks alongside wandering deer and flitting wildlife. Prioritise your wellbeing in these peaceful surroundings with weekly gong baths, paddleboarding and wild swimming (from £10).
Norwich

Recharge and reset with a sauna session at The Lions’ Den River
As a compact, walkable city, Norwich makes the perfect staycation- one where you can immerse yourself in 1000 years of history, try something completely new and feel welcomed by the local community, even just for a day. (If you’re not sure where to start, we recommend a picnic in Plantation Garden (£2). It’s an oasis in the city centre, home to a trickling fountain, Italianate terrace and fragrant blooming borders. Or take a seat in the walled gardens at Dragon Hall (Sunday & Monday, FREE) and Strangers’ Hall (Wednesday & Saturday, FREE) or Norwich Cathedral cloisters. Soak in the history in a new way- whilst reclining with a good book or in the company of loved ones.)
At The Lions’ Den, treat yourself to a restorative hour-long sauna session, punctuated by icy cold plunges (from £16 for 1 hour). For waterside views followed by toasted marshmallows under weeping willows, head to The Lions’ Den River; for a friendly communal rooftop sauna with views of Norwich Castle and a smooth matcha before a calming class in the studio (think yoga, Pilates, calisthenics and sound baths), it’s The Lions’ Den City. And if you time it right, book a space onto The Lions’ Den Sauna Book Club (£22)! Think reading, reflection, journalling and conversation in the sauna afterwards- this is a welcoming space to meet new people, get lost in a book and pause.
Logging off is also about tactility, creativity and crafting. The chance to get lost in your imagination without fear of judgement and enjoy the process of making. Thankfully, Norwich’s inclusive and creative community mean there are plenty of workshops to try- from ‘scrap and yap’ at Spring Store to upcycling at Carrow House. At Yalm, there are crafty events to join every week, from flower pressing to block printing, calligraphy, journaling and more (from £12). (It’s also the ideal excuse to indulge in a selection of small plates from their food hall, home to local names to know).
And speaking of delicious dishes, at The Assembly House’s monthly supper clubs (with themes like The Godfather (Sicilian), taverna-inspired Greek and American Diner) you can savour a feast of moreish food around communal tables, giving you the chance to meet new people throughout the evening (£42.50). Second helpings encouraged!
Or for a unique experience, spend a few hours at the Sainsbury Centre (pay what you can). This innovative art museum is housed in a futuristic Norman Foster-designed building and home to a free Sculpture Park, which invites you to discover works by names like Antony Gormley along the edges of UEA Broad. Inside, you’ll discover thousands of years of breathtaking art and face thought-provoking exhibition seasons that aren’t afraid of asking the big questions. Most unexpected, though, is that here art is seen as living. That means you’re encouraged to interact with these impressive pieces. Get up close and personal with Henry Moore’s Mother and Child (yes, you can hug it!), recline beneath a Giacometti suspended from the ceiling and even become your own artwork in a life-size display case.
What to Pack

Pack your favourite book and take a seat on the green lawn of Plantation Garden
Logging off is all about leaving technology behind, so make sure to pack pieces that will embrace an analogue lifestyle. (Although we do recommend bringing along a digital or film camera.)
Start with the shoes- walking boots or wellies will prepare you for all terrains and the Great British weather. (As will an anorak!) Loake is on hand with well-crafted, leather boots in case you need a pair when you arrive in Norwich.
When you want to take some time for yourself, a jigsaw puzzle or book is a must. And for relaxed afternoons and evenings where you can lose track of time, opt for a pack of cards or board game! You can pick up fun activities, and perhaps a Norwich- or Norfolk-themed game, at the likes of Lazy Lobster in the Royal Arcade, Sostrene Grene and Jarrolds’ toy department as a souvenir of your visit.