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Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Admission charges: Adult £7.50, Child Free (14 & under), Disabled Carers Free (+1), Concessions/Military Personnel £6
Restoration Hangar Tours Available: Details on BCWM website (link below)
The museum is based in the former USAF hardened command post, the only such type of museum regularly open to the public in Europe. With several rooms restored to original condition the museum captures the atmophere of it’s past, other rooms and buildings have been converted to display exhibits that span the life of the airfield from its opening in WWII until closure in 1993.
Further rooms focus on near by installations, including RAF Woodbridge, known as Bentwaters ‘Twin Station’, Orfordness and Sheperds Grove with displays and memorabilia from the various units staioned there, in particular the 81st Fighter Wing
A retro feel American Diner is available for some classic US refreshments during your visit
Disabled Access - disabled access is difficult but not impossible. A couple of rooms are inaccessable with a wheelchair but can be viewed via the doorway. There are no disabled toilets on site as wheelchairs do not fit through the original toilet doorway structures. Please contact BCWM in advanced to disscuss your situation and help the team provide you with the best possible experience during your visit. (link below)
Bentwaters Aviation Society
Bentwaters Aviation Society non public access meetings on a monthly basis, they have a variety of interesting speakers and presenters. For further details and application information go to https://bentwaters-as.org.uk/
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the museum
This lesser known, but rather significant airfield has a fascinating history, displayed over several rooms of the Heritage Centre.
From it’s involvement in WWI where the largest of the RAF’s bombers, the four engined Handley Page V/1500, graced the field; through to it’s involvement in the development of the Hawker Siddeley Kestrel, the story of RAF Bircham Newton and it’s satellite stations is well told. The room dedicated to WWII and Costal Command is of particular note.
For more information regarding open days and stories about the former RAF Station please visit our Facebook page, simply search RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre or click the link below.
Facilities:
Free Parking, Disabled access & toilets. No cafe on site
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
LATEST ENTRY 15:00
The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
LATEST ENTRY 15:00
The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Norfolk Aeronautical Group
Tempest Projct Update
Gp Capt Matt Peak
IMPORTANT: As space may be limited, Visitors should reserve their seats prior to travelling by emailing NAGBOOKINGS@outlook.com
Entry costs for Visitors are £5:00 per person payable on the night at the hall.
Lounge and Bar open from 7:00pm, Meetings start at 7:30pm.
The Norfolk Aeronautical Group Meets on the second Thursday of each month at
Postwick Village Hall
Ferry Lane,
Postwick,
NR13 5HL
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
LATEST ENTRY 15:00
The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
LATEST ENTRY 15:00
The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
LATEST ENTRY 15:00
The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Talk And Tour
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Pre-Book £10 per person (max of 20 people in a group)
Please arrive at the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre at 09.45am for a 10am start. There will be an illustrated talk on the history of RAF Coltishall followed by a self-drive escorted convoy tour of the site finishing with a visit to the Heritage Centre itself. Duration about three hours. The tour includes parts of the airfield, which are very exposed to the elements, please dress accordingly.
Javabean Café will be open on the day for light lunches and refreshments.
Tours will be dependent on the weather.
Not suitable for very young children.
Sorry, no dogs except assistance dogs.
The Heritage Centre has full accessibility and facilities
For more details please visit our website Facebook page (RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre)
To make a booking please email: coltdays@outlook.com
Please let us know:
Your name
Telephone contact number
Which Sunday you would like to visit (Between 6 April and 5 October)
Number in your party
We will send you confirmation by return.
Please follow signs for Scottow Enterprise Park and the small brown signs as you approach the site.
Main Guardroom (Building 40)
Scottow Enterprise Park
NR10 5FB
(map link attached next to full address on this page)
RAF Sculthorpe Heritage Centre
RAF Sculthorpe Heritage Centre
Admission charges: Adult £2.50, Child (under 16) Free
The RAF Sculthorpe Heritage Centre tells the history and stories of North Norfolk's only USAF atomic base
It was once the largest and most strategically important American airbase and home to 10,000 personnel.
For over a decade it was the atomic deterrent against the Soviet Union.
After Sculthorpe was converted to a VHB base during the years of 1944 to 1946, a special and unique feature was added under a shroud of secrecy...……...Atomic loading pits. These pits and infrastructure are the first known Atomic sites for USAF in the UK and follow on from the same design as the ones constructed on the Tinian Isle in which B-29s, Enola gay and Bockscar ended the 2nd world war.
Very little is known about the early years of the American Atomic deterrent in the UK, However the RAF Sculthorpe Heritage Centre have researched a large amount of information about these secretive times. Their archive is available via email request.
The Heritage Centre has informative displays and artifacts from other important events at RAF Sculthorpe, most notably Operation Jiu Jitsu - daring Anglo American overflights of Soviet long range bomber bases early in the Cold War, and the involvement of RAF Sculthorpe’s USAF personnel in Britains worst natural disaster, the 1953 tidal floods, that saw the 47th Bombardment Wing awarded a silver pheasant from the people of Norfolk. It also has the UKs only wreckage of a B29 on display in addition to the remains of a Douglas DB-66 Destroyer.
Housed in the old Chapel building the Heritage Centre is accessible to all, with light refreshments and snacks available at the AYA Cafe. Dogs are welcome, but please clean up after your pooch.
Private Hire:
The RSHC is a very usable space inside and out with ample parking.
We love welcoming car groups, organizations and schools.
We could also hold your birthday party's!
We have a stage with projection equipment, PA system and can seat 70 people.
All in the unique surroundings of the Heritage Centre.
Please contact us about hosting your event.
rshc1955@gmail.com
07766715548
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Admission charges: Adult £7.50, Child Free (14 & under), Disabled Carers Free (+1), Concessions/Military Personnel £6
Restoration Hangar Tours Available: Details on BCWM website (link below)
The museum is based in the former USAF hardened command post, the only such type of museum regularly open to the public in Europe. With several rooms restored to original condition the museum captures the atmophere of it’s past, other rooms and buildings have been converted to display exhibits that span the life of the airfield from its opening in WWII until closure in 1993.
Further rooms focus on near by installations, including RAF Woodbridge, known as Bentwaters ‘Twin Station’, Orfordness and Sheperds Grove with displays and memorabilia from the various units staioned there, in particular the 81st Fighter Wing
A retro feel American Diner is available for some classic US refreshments during your visit
Disabled Access - disabled access is difficult but not impossible. A couple of rooms are inaccessable with a wheelchair but can be viewed via the doorway. There are no disabled toilets on site as wheelchairs do not fit through the original toilet doorway structures. Please contact BCWM in advanced to disscuss your situation and help the team provide you with the best possible experience during your visit. (link below)
Bentwaters Aviation Society
Bentwaters Aviation Society non public access meetings on a monthly basis, they have a variety of interesting speakers and presenters. For further details and application information go to https://bentwaters-as.org.uk/
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the museum
This lesser known, but rather significant airfield has a fascinating history, displayed over several rooms of the Heritage Centre.
From it’s involvement in WWI where the largest of the RAF’s bombers, the four engined Handley Page V/1500, graced the field; through to it’s involvement in the development of the Hawker Siddeley Kestrel, the story of RAF Bircham Newton and it’s satellite stations is well told. The room dedicated to WWII and Costal Command is of particular note.
For more information regarding open days and stories about the former RAF Station please visit our Facebook page, simply search RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre or click the link below.
Facilities:
Free Parking, Disabled access & toilets. No cafe on site
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Admission charges: Adult £7.50, Child Free (14 & under), Disabled Carers Free (+1), Concessions/Military Personnel £6
Restoration Hangar Tours Available: Details on BCWM website (link below)
The museum is based in the former USAF hardened command post, the only such type of museum regularly open to the public in Europe. With several rooms restored to original condition the museum captures the atmophere of it’s past, other rooms and buildings have been converted to display exhibits that span the life of the airfield from its opening in WWII until closure in 1993.
Further rooms focus on near by installations, including RAF Woodbridge, known as Bentwaters ‘Twin Station’, Orfordness and Sheperds Grove with displays and memorabilia from the various units staioned there, in particular the 81st Fighter Wing
A retro feel American Diner is available for some classic US refreshments during your visit
Disabled Access - disabled access is difficult but not impossible. A couple of rooms are inaccessable with a wheelchair but can be viewed via the doorway. There are no disabled toilets on site as wheelchairs do not fit through the original toilet doorway structures. Please contact BCWM in advanced to disscuss your situation and help the team provide you with the best possible experience during your visit. (link below)
Bentwaters Aviation Society
Bentwaters Aviation Society non public access meetings on a monthly basis, they have a variety of interesting speakers and presenters. For further details and application information go to https://bentwaters-as.org.uk/
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
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The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
LATEST ENTRY 15:00
The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
LATEST ENTRY 15:00
The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
LATEST ENTRY 15:00
The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Norfolk Aeronautical Group
RAF Apprentices at Halton
John Petch
IMPORTANT: As space may be limited, Visitors should reserve their seats prior to travelling by emailing NAGBOOKINGS@outlook.com
Entry costs for Visitors are £5:00 per person payable on the night at the hall.
Lounge and Bar open from 7:00pm, Meetings start at 7:30pm.
The Norfolk Aeronautical Group Meets on the second Thursday of each month at
Postwick Village Hall
Ferry Lane,
Postwick,
NR13 5HL
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Admission charges: Adult £7.50, Child Free (14 & under), Disabled Carers Free (+1), Concessions/Military Personnel £6
Restoration Hangar Tours Available: Details on BCWM website (link below)
The museum is based in the former USAF hardened command post, the only such type of museum regularly open to the public in Europe. With several rooms restored to original condition the museum captures the atmophere of it’s past, other rooms and buildings have been converted to display exhibits that span the life of the airfield from its opening in WWII until closure in 1993.
Further rooms focus on near by installations, including RAF Woodbridge, known as Bentwaters ‘Twin Station’, Orfordness and Sheperds Grove with displays and memorabilia from the various units staioned there, in particular the 81st Fighter Wing
A retro feel American Diner is available for some classic US refreshments during your visit
Disabled Access - disabled access is difficult but not impossible. A couple of rooms are inaccessable with a wheelchair but can be viewed via the doorway. There are no disabled toilets on site as wheelchairs do not fit through the original toilet doorway structures. Please contact BCWM in advanced to disscuss your situation and help the team provide you with the best possible experience during your visit. (link below)
Bentwaters Aviation Society
Bentwaters Aviation Society non public access meetings on a monthly basis, they have a variety of interesting speakers and presenters. For further details and application information go to https://bentwaters-as.org.uk/
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the museum
This lesser known, but rather significant airfield has a fascinating history, displayed over several rooms of the Heritage Centre.
From it’s involvement in WWI where the largest of the RAF’s bombers, the four engined Handley Page V/1500, graced the field; through to it’s involvement in the development of the Hawker Siddeley Kestrel, the story of RAF Bircham Newton and it’s satellite stations is well told. The room dedicated to WWII and Costal Command is of particular note.
For more information regarding open days and stories about the former RAF Station please visit our Facebook page, simply search RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre or click the link below.
Facilities:
Free Parking, Disabled access & toilets. No cafe on site
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
1940s Themed Day
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Admission charges: Adult £7.50, Child Free (14 & under), Disabled Carers Free (+1), Concessions/Military Personnel £6
Restoration Hangar Tours Available: Details on BCWM website (link below)
The museum is based in the former USAF hardened command post, the only such type of museum regularly open to the public in Europe. With several rooms restored to original condition the museum captures the atmophere of it’s past, other rooms and buildings have been converted to display exhibits that span the life of the airfield from its opening in WWII until closure in 1993.
Further rooms focus on near by installations, including RAF Woodbridge, known as Bentwaters ‘Twin Station’, Orfordness and Sheperds Grove with displays and memorabilia from the various units staioned there, in particular the 81st Fighter Wing
A retro feel American Diner is available for some classic US refreshments during your visit
Disabled Access - disabled access is difficult but not impossible. A couple of rooms are inaccessable with a wheelchair but can be viewed via the doorway. There are no disabled toilets on site as wheelchairs do not fit through the original toilet doorway structures. Please contact BCWM in advanced to disscuss your situation and help the team provide you with the best possible experience during your visit. (link below)
Bentwaters Aviation Society
Bentwaters Aviation Society non public access meetings on a monthly basis, they have a variety of interesting speakers and presenters. For further details and application information go to https://bentwaters-as.org.uk/
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Admission charges: Adult £7.50, Child Free (14 & under), Disabled Carers Free (+1), Concessions/Military Personnel £6
Restoration Hangar Tours Available: Details on BCWM website (link below)
The museum is based in the former USAF hardened command post, the only such type of museum regularly open to the public in Europe. With several rooms restored to original condition the museum captures the atmophere of it’s past, other rooms and buildings have been converted to display exhibits that span the life of the airfield from its opening in WWII until closure in 1993.
Further rooms focus on near by installations, including RAF Woodbridge, known as Bentwaters ‘Twin Station’, Orfordness and Sheperds Grove with displays and memorabilia from the various units staioned there, in particular the 81st Fighter Wing
A retro feel American Diner is available for some classic US refreshments during your visit
Disabled Access - disabled access is difficult but not impossible. A couple of rooms are inaccessable with a wheelchair but can be viewed via the doorway. There are no disabled toilets on site as wheelchairs do not fit through the original toilet doorway structures. Please contact BCWM in advanced to disscuss your situation and help the team provide you with the best possible experience during your visit. (link below)
Bentwaters Aviation Society
Bentwaters Aviation Society non public access meetings on a monthly basis, they have a variety of interesting speakers and presenters. For further details and application information go to https://bentwaters-as.org.uk/
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
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The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the museum
This lesser known, but rather significant airfield has a fascinating history, displayed over several rooms of the Heritage Centre.
From it’s involvement in WWI where the largest of the RAF’s bombers, the four engined Handley Page V/1500, graced the field; through to it’s involvement in the development of the Hawker Siddeley Kestrel, the story of RAF Bircham Newton and it’s satellite stations is well told. The room dedicated to WWII and Costal Command is of particular note.
For more information regarding open days and stories about the former RAF Station please visit our Facebook page, simply search RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre or click the link below.
Facilities:
Free Parking, Disabled access & toilets. No cafe on site
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Talk And Tour
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Pre-Book £10 per person (max of 20 people in a group)
Please arrive at the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre at 09.45am for a 10am start. There will be an illustrated talk on the history of RAF Coltishall followed by a self-drive escorted convoy tour of the site finishing with a visit to the Heritage Centre itself. Duration about three hours. The tour includes parts of the airfield, which are very exposed to the elements, please dress accordingly.
Javabean Café will be open on the day for light lunches and refreshments.
Tours will be dependent on the weather.
Not suitable for very young children.
Sorry, no dogs except assistance dogs.
The Heritage Centre has full accessibility and facilities
For more details please visit our website Facebook page (RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre)
To make a booking please email: coltdays@outlook.com
Please let us know:
Your name
Telephone contact number
Which Sunday you would like to visit (Between 6 April and 5 October)
Number in your party
We will send you confirmation by return.
Please follow signs for Scottow Enterprise Park and the small brown signs as you approach the site.
Main Guardroom (Building 40)
Scottow Enterprise Park
NR10 5FB
(map link attached next to full address on this page)
RAF Sculthorpe Heritage Centre
RAF Sculthorpe Heritage Centre
Admission charges: Adult £2.50, Child (under 16) Free
The RAF Sculthorpe Heritage Centre tells the history and stories of North Norfolk's only USAF atomic base
It was once the largest and most strategically important American airbase and home to 10,000 personnel.
For over a decade it was the atomic deterrent against the Soviet Union.
After Sculthorpe was converted to a VHB base during the years of 1944 to 1946, a special and unique feature was added under a shroud of secrecy...……...Atomic loading pits. These pits and infrastructure are the first known Atomic sites for USAF in the UK and follow on from the same design as the ones constructed on the Tinian Isle in which B-29s, Enola gay and Bockscar ended the 2nd world war.
Very little is known about the early years of the American Atomic deterrent in the UK, However the RAF Sculthorpe Heritage Centre have researched a large amount of information about these secretive times. Their archive is available via email request.
The Heritage Centre has informative displays and artifacts from other important events at RAF Sculthorpe, most notably Operation Jiu Jitsu - daring Anglo American overflights of Soviet long range bomber bases early in the Cold War, and the involvement of RAF Sculthorpe’s USAF personnel in Britains worst natural disaster, the 1953 tidal floods, that saw the 47th Bombardment Wing awarded a silver pheasant from the people of Norfolk. It also has the UKs only wreckage of a B29 on display in addition to the remains of a Douglas DB-66 Destroyer.
Housed in the old Chapel building the Heritage Centre is accessible to all, with light refreshments and snacks available at the AYA Cafe. Dogs are welcome, but please clean up after your pooch.
Private Hire:
The RSHC is a very usable space inside and out with ample parking.
We love welcoming car groups, organizations and schools.
We could also hold your birthday party's!
We have a stage with projection equipment, PA system and can seat 70 people.
All in the unique surroundings of the Heritage Centre.
Please contact us about hosting your event.
rshc1955@gmail.com
07766715548
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Admission charges: Adult £7.50, Child Free (14 & under), Disabled Carers Free (+1), Concessions/Military Personnel £6
Restoration Hangar Tours Available: Details on BCWM website (link below)
The museum is based in the former USAF hardened command post, the only such type of museum regularly open to the public in Europe. With several rooms restored to original condition the museum captures the atmophere of it’s past, other rooms and buildings have been converted to display exhibits that span the life of the airfield from its opening in WWII until closure in 1993.
Further rooms focus on near by installations, including RAF Woodbridge, known as Bentwaters ‘Twin Station’, Orfordness and Sheperds Grove with displays and memorabilia from the various units staioned there, in particular the 81st Fighter Wing
A retro feel American Diner is available for some classic US refreshments during your visit
Disabled Access - disabled access is difficult but not impossible. A couple of rooms are inaccessable with a wheelchair but can be viewed via the doorway. There are no disabled toilets on site as wheelchairs do not fit through the original toilet doorway structures. Please contact BCWM in advanced to disscuss your situation and help the team provide you with the best possible experience during your visit. (link below)
Bentwaters Aviation Society
Bentwaters Aviation Society non public access meetings on a monthly basis, they have a variety of interesting speakers and presenters. For further details and application information go to https://bentwaters-as.org.uk/
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Guest Talk - Air Cdr Rick Peacock Edwards
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: £20 (incl refreshments)Booking essential (link at bottom of page)
Educated in the UK and South Africa, and a former Royal Air Force Air Commodore, Rick Peacock-Edwards enjoyed a distinguished career as a fighter pilot, flying the Hunter, Phantom, Tornado — and the iconic English Electric Lightning.
This summer at RAF Coltishall, Rick will share first-hand insights into flying the Lightning, one of Britain's most formidable Cold War interceptors.
Drawing on his operational experience, he will explore what made the aircraft so unique to handle and operate, the demands placed on its pilots, and the vital role it played in the defence of UK airspace.
With personal stories from the cockpit and reflections on the era of Quick Reaction Alert, this promises to be a fascinating and evocative talk for aviation enthusiasts and historians alike.
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Norfolk Aeronautical Group
62 Years of Flying
Derek Jones
IMPORTANT: As space may be limited, Visitors should reserve their seats prior to travelling by emailing NAGBOOKINGS@outlook.com
Entry costs for Visitors are £5:00 per person payable on the night at the hall.
Lounge and Bar open from 7:00pm, Meetings start at 7:30pm.
The Norfolk Aeronautical Group Meets on the second Thursday of each month at
Postwick Village Hall
Ferry Lane,
Postwick,
NR13 5HL
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Suffolk Vehicle Enthusiasts Club Visit
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the museum
This lesser known, but rather significant airfield has a fascinating history, displayed over several rooms of the Heritage Centre.
From it’s involvement in WWI where the largest of the RAF’s bombers, the four engined Handley Page V/1500, graced the field; through to it’s involvement in the development of the Hawker Siddeley Kestrel, the story of RAF Bircham Newton and it’s satellite stations is well told. The room dedicated to WWII and Costal Command is of particular note.
For more information regarding open days and stories about the former RAF Station please visit our Facebook page, simply search RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre or click the link below.
Facilities:
Free Parking, Disabled access & toilets. No cafe on site
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Bentwaters Cold War Museum
Admission charges: Adult £7.50, Child Free (14 & under), Disabled Carers Free (+1), Concessions/Military Personnel £6
Restoration Hangar Tours Available: Details on BCWM website (link below)
The museum is based in the former USAF hardened command post, the only such type of museum regularly open to the public in Europe. With several rooms restored to original condition the museum captures the atmophere of it’s past, other rooms and buildings have been converted to display exhibits that span the life of the airfield from its opening in WWII until closure in 1993.
Further rooms focus on near by installations, including RAF Woodbridge, known as Bentwaters ‘Twin Station’, Orfordness and Sheperds Grove with displays and memorabilia from the various units staioned there, in particular the 81st Fighter Wing
A retro feel American Diner is available for some classic US refreshments during your visit
Disabled Access - disabled access is difficult but not impossible. A couple of rooms are inaccessable with a wheelchair but can be viewed via the doorway. There are no disabled toilets on site as wheelchairs do not fit through the original toilet doorway structures. Please contact BCWM in advanced to disscuss your situation and help the team provide you with the best possible experience during your visit. (link below)
Bentwaters Aviation Society
Bentwaters Aviation Society non public access meetings on a monthly basis, they have a variety of interesting speakers and presenters. For further details and application information go to https://bentwaters-as.org.uk/
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the museum
This lesser known, but rather significant airfield has a fascinating history, displayed over several rooms of the Heritage Centre.
From it’s involvement in WWI where the largest of the RAF’s bombers, the four engined Handley Page V/1500, graced the field; through to it’s involvement in the development of the Hawker Siddeley Kestrel, the story of RAF Bircham Newton and it’s satellite stations is well told. The room dedicated to WWII and Costal Command is of particular note.
For more information regarding open days and stories about the former RAF Station please visit our Facebook page, simply search RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre or click the link below.
Facilities:
Free Parking, Disabled access & toilets. No cafe on site
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
LATEST ENTRY 15:00
The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Coltishall 20th Anniversay Event
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
2026 marks a very special milestone — the 20th anniversary of the departure of the last Jaguar squadrons and the closure of RAF Coltishall as an active Royal Air Force station.
To commemorate this occasion, we’re planning a special event on Sunday, 28th June 2026, celebrating Coltishall’s proud history from 1940 to 2026.
It promises to be an exciting day for all ages, with activities, displays, and stories honouring the people, aircraft, and legacy that made RAF Coltishall so remarkable.
This is an early notice to save the date, and more details will follow in due course — so stay tuned!
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
Scout Activities Day
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
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The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Marham Heritage Centre
Royal Air Force Marham Heritage Centre
Admission Charges: Donations to the Heritage Centre
LATEST ENTRY 15:00
The Centre has an extensive collection of displays relating to RAF Marham and the RAF. The displays present the RAF Marham story in pictures, words and objects. There is also a research facility for members of the public interested in the history of RAF Marham or the RAF in general, if you require assistance with research please contact the curator in the forst instance via their website (link at the bottom of page).
The Heritage Centre has a 1943 Berlin Blitz virtual reality experience which was developed by the BBC and the Studio Immersive VR Education (PG13).
Parking for the Centre utilises the back of the families shopping complex.
There is no cafe, but a welcoming cuppa tea or coffee is always on offer, and on certain days there is a ‘Butty Call’ for veterans who can claim a free sausage/bacon or egg butty with their brew.
The Heritage Centre has a gift shop stocked with the usual patches, books etc as you would expect and a small, but poignant memorial garden, built from the reclaimed bricks of the demolished hanger 3.
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre
Admission: Donations to the Heritage Centre
Initiated by an enthusiastic group of ex-station personnel and volunteers in June 2021, the RAF Coltishall Heritage Centre highlights the incredible 66 year history of a much loved and respected flying station.
With activities and exhibits for all ages, the displays take visitors on a journey through the station’s role in the Battle of Britain, its association with the Spitfire, Fighter Command and Douglas Bader, up to finding its place in modern warfare, becoming home to the Lightning and Jaguar aircraft of the Cold and Gulf War eras
Set within the walls of the original station guardroom, visitors will find a unique collection of images, models and interactive displays
See the story of aerial photography, including a unique Tactical Reconnaissance display, sit in a coin operated helicopter or a real ejector seat!
Experience the history and rich heritage of one of Norfolk's most important air force stations!
Group visits available throughout the by prior arrangement via website contact page.
The Heritage Centre is fully accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.
This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!
Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40
LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING
The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!
Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.
Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum
Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20
Membership available via website
All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem
- we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own
- car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars
- the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way
- the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.
- toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.
- the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk
- the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)
- dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed
- we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation
Langham Dome
Langham Dome
Admission charges: Adults £7, Children £2.50 (5-16), Family £17 (2xAdult/3xChildren), Grandparents Deal £29.90 (4xAdults in one family/3xChildren), Defence discount/Blue light £6. Friends of Langham Dome - Free
Group visits please contact for negotiated pricing manager@langhamdome.org
Built in 1942-43 on the edge of RAF Langham, this intriguing building utilised innovative technology to train anti-aircraft gunners. This lovingly restored military museum was one of the first examples of virtual technology.
Long before digital virtual reality was invented, moving images projected onto the inside of the Dome taught brave trainees how to shoot down enemy aircraft successfully. More than seventy years after the end of World War 2, a visit to the Dome offers a unique opportunity to journey back in time and experience what life was like for those who served at RAF Langham.
Langham Dome, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is one of only a handful of anti-aircraft gunnery domes left in the UK. The museum’s mission is to reveal the significance of the Dome and RAF Langham in the defence of Britain during and after World War II, and to remember the sacrifices made by service personnel.
Memorial gardens with mounted replica Spitfire
On site light refreshments - Coffee machine, cold drinks & snacks.
Disabled access and toilets