The owners of Lost World Adventure Golf, on Beach Road in Hemsby, are currently revamping their site ahead of the new season.
They are adding fresh features to the course, creating a new seating area and fitting out the horsebox as a permanent pizza van.
James Gray, 61, who runs the venue with his family, said: “We’re always improving. This year we thought we’d go a little bit extra. It will add to the ambience of the place.”
New additions to the dinosaur-themed, nine-hole golf course include a 45-foot long snake and a petrified tree water feature.
Work on revamping Lost World Adventure Golf in Hemsby. (Image: Lost World Adventure Golf)
The attraction, which includes the cafe Madisons Coffee and Donuts, is expected to reopen a week before Easter.
The pizza van should be ready by May Day, with plans to serve food on site throughout the year.
The family has operated a business on the site for 26 years. It began as a fairground before being transformed into a crazy golf course.
The dinosaur-themed Lost World Adventure Golf in Hemsby. (Image: Brittany Woodman/Archant)
Mr Gray said: “It has proved popular over the years. It has a large following. We seem to be doing something right.”
In 2025, Richard Gottfried, who holds the Guinness World Record for visiting the most mini golf attractions after teeing off at more than 1,000 courses, named Lost World Adventure as his favourite course.
Richard Gottfried at his favourite mini golf course in Hemsby. (Image: Brittany Woodman/Archant)
Mr Gray said that last year’s holiday season had a slow start but then improved with better summer weather.
“Everything you hear about Hemsby these days is doom and gloom,” he added, referencing another winter of severe coastal erosion and demolished homes.
“But all the business owners here are investing in their businesses.”
