Why choose a webcam for your Norfolk Tour?
Webcams offer an incredible opportunity for potential visitors to get a taste of the wide range of experiences that the Norfolk has to offer – from nature lovers looking to spot Peregrines at Norwich Cathedral, to exploring the Broads and enjoying Norfolk’s idyllic scenery from the comfort of your armchair.
Where can I see live cams in Virginia?
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What to do in Norfolk VA?
Plan your visit to downtown Norfolk and check out local shopping, dining, live music, art, glass-blowing, sailing, waterfront, a ballgame, […] Flyover USS Wisconsin in Norfolk, VA. View live cams from coastal towns and beaches in Virginia. Check in anytime to […]
Where can I See Port of Virginia terminal cameras?
Port of Virginia Terminal Cameras. View live cams from coastal towns and beaches in Virginia. Check in anytime to see […] Nauticus is a museum that uses the natural setting of Norfolk’s harbor to showcase maritime commerce and the world’s largest […]
What is Duke Street Riverside?
Our brand new halls at the heart of our campus. Having opened in 2021, Duke Street Riverside residences are located on the upper floors of the university’s new lecture theatre and state-of-the-art teaching facilities in the centre of Norwich. The 100 en suite bedrooms are arranged in groups of either 10 or 11 flats sharing a communal kitchen area.
Where can I watch the birds nesting in Norwich?
This seasonal webcam is ideal for bird-watchers. Thanks to the Hawk and Owl Trust, a nesting platform was installed on the spire of Norwich Cathedral in 2011. Due to the platform’s height and a non-intervention policy, the peregrines are monitored by cameras, allowing viewers to watch the birds nesting and hoping to see eggs hatching in the spring.
Where can I watch the trains in North Norfolk?
North Norfolk Railway provide webcams for Sheringham Station, which are not only ideal for people-watching or seeing the trains come and go but are also useful for checking the weather in the region due to the micro-climate of the Cromer Ridge region of north Norfolk.