Enjoy the Apres Ski Party at the Cattle Yard

Don't panic if you can't get on the slopes this year, join us instead for all the classic alpine party vibes with a rock twist.

The Cattle Yard to host an Apres Ski Party to remember on Friday 27th January 2023 from 7pm.

Leave the ski's at home and dance off those January Blues to live music from Dirty Havana who take the stage from 8pm with two hour long sets of feel good, sing along, dancey rock tunes.

Apres Ski Party in West Norfolk - Happy Valley - 27:01:23

Feast on exceptional burgers and loaded fries from the infamous dirty frier boys & chill in front of roaring log fires with local ales & alpine spritz from our winter cocktail menu.

Dress code: Retro winter party wear, ski gear is not essential but highly recommended. The brighter the better.
Prizes for the best effort outfit.

Complete your ski weekend by staying on site in an authentic rustic-luxe log cabin complete with private hot tub.
https://www.happyvalleynorfolk.co.uk/glamping-accommodation

Only 200 tickets available, once they're gone they're gone.
£5 per ticket in advance with complimentary glass of gluhwein must be bought before the 25th January or £10 on the night.
Get your ticket for the guest list now or cry later

email hello@thecattleyard.uk to get your tickets or drop us a message.

Inhale the pine forest and dance like nobody is watching

The Cattle Yard Launch

Well…. What can I say. We were blown away with the most incredible turnout for the Launch of the Cattle Yard on the 1st October 2022.

Thank you so much for your patience on the Bar. Cocktail hour went down a treat and we loved serving you all.

We have received the most incredible feedback so are already plotting our next events.

We love promoting local and we know there’s a huge amount of talent right here in Norfolk so please can you share your favourite Norfolk based band in the comments below if you’d like to see them play here at The Cattle Yard

Here’s some pics just before the opening from @MadeinSnetty

Music venue in North Norfolk

picture by Cara Liggins