East Anglia

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The county of Suffolk is a place of many treasures - some of them utterly unexpected... read more »
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It may have been raining when I got to Norwich but it didn't dampen my spirits. How I discovered a super weekend break destination that had me dancing in the puddles with happiness... read more »
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Stretch those sea legs and say so long to stress, with a cruise around the riverside hostelries of East Anglia
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Great Yarmouth, with its rich historic past and wide sandy beaches, was a popular seaside resort for generations. It is just as exciting today and is great for children and adults all year round... read more »
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Full of history but empty of people, the east Norfolk coast from Yarmouth to Overstrand has beautiful beaches, fantastic seafood and lashings of family appeal... read more »
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It's a foodie mecca, but you don't have to go to pricey restaurants to eat well in North Norfolk. As a local, I know lots of good cafes, pubs and wine bars. Here are my favourites in Holt and Blakeney... read more »
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Along the often deserted coast of North Norfolk are some of Britain’s best biggest and most beautiful sandy beaches, punctuated by pretty fishing villages, nature reserves and some excellent hotels... read more »
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Aldeburgh is famous for its festival of music but it also has a food festival, great restaurants, old-fashioned pubs, summer theatre and art galleries... read more »
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