Diss is a charming market town in Norfolk with a rich history dating back to the Saxon era. The town's name originates from the word "Dic" which means ditch or dyke, highlighting its important role as a defensive location. Visitors can explore the historic architecture of buildings such as St Mary's Church and the Corn Hall, which dates back to 1854.
Diss hosts various events throughout the year including an annual carnival, farmers' markets and musical performances at venues such as Diss Corn Hall. Visitors can also enjoy outdoor activities such as walks along the River Waveney or exploring nearby Thetford Forest Park. Additionally, Diss offers a range of independent shops and restaurants for visitors seeking unique souvenirs or local cuisine.