Norfolk
Old and new blend seamlessly in the
beautifully compact, medieval city of
Norwich - allowing you to wander happily from one
delight to another. Go to the heart of the city - where
the stunning glass and steel Forum overlooks the
medieval masterpiece of St. Peter Mancroft Church
and the gaily coloured canopies of the market. Eat in
the first floor restaurant and gasp at the spectacular
city skyline. Be inspired by the vast Norman keep of
Norwich Castle, now a fantastic museum and art
gallery, and the soaring spire of the magnificent
cathedral that rivals the best in Europe.
Wend your way through the maze of historic
streets - and find everything from local Colmans
mustard to edgy fashion accessories. Be tempted
by the aromatic smell of fresh coffee, and linger at a
pavement café within the Norwich Lanes before
hitting the host of big name stores at the
contemporary Chapelfield and Castle Mall shopping
centres. This is one of Britain's top shopping
destinations. Eating out you'll find every kind of food
from Japanese sushi to seafood or vegetarian - and
there's an absolute multitude of pubs and café bars too. Norwich is also a mecca
for the arts, with a whole procession of galleries and exhibitions, festivals, theatres
and myriad of other live entertainment venues.
Things to do in Autumn
Head for the heart of historic Norwich by train for special autumn and winter treats.
Taste food glorious local food, and indulge in seven days of sampling the region's
best - with cookery demos, master classes and food markets at The Bidwells
Norwich and Norfolk Food Festival (8-14 October). Slake your thirst in style, when
200 cask-conditioned ales and beers from continental Europe go on sale
(alongside cider and perry) at the Norwich Beer Festival (27 October to
1 November). Enter the magical world of medieval Norwich at Christmas,
when festive market stalls, an ice rink and entertainment light up the
streets - Norwichristmas (3-14 December).
Hotel Offers
Enjoy a special price for 2 nights or more at Wedgewood House (Norwich). Check
out our full listing of hotel offers
Norwich Station
Two trains per hour (one on Sundays) from London Liverpool Street (2 hours).
Further Information: www.visitnorwich.co.uk
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With over 40 miles of shoreline, endless sandy
beaches, pine woods and pretty fishing
villages - North Norfolk is one of the few wild and
beautiful places left in England. Blakeney is typical of
the sea-washed settlements strung out along the
coast, with its flint-faced cottages and marshes
teeming with wildlife. Take a boat from Morston Quay
to the vast nature reserve at Blakeney Point, or go on
foot from Cley-next-the-Sea - another of the country's
top bird-watching sites. Close by is the busy little
port of Wells-next-the-Sea.
Make time to sample fresh local produce at a friendly
inn, or browse the many specialist shops and
galleries in the area - then head east for a carefree
family day in Cromer, or a spot of sunbathing on the
sandy beaches of Mundesley and Sea Palling. Go by
train to North Walsham to reach the heart of the
North Norfolk countryside, with its narrow lanes, lofty
medieval churches and magnificent stately homes.
Alternatively disembark at Hoveton to hire a boat on
the amazing Norfolk Broads, a vast protected
wetland with 125 miles of navigable waterways.
Hotel Offers
Enjoy 3 nights for the price of 2 at the Dales Country House Hotel (Upper
Sheringham) and Sea Marge Hotel (Overstrand, nr. Cromer). Check out
our full listing of hotel offers
Voucher Offers
Check out the special offers, including 2 for 1 vouchers at top North Norfolk
attractions: Broads Tours and Junior Farm at Wroxham Barns.
Cromer and Sheringham Stations
One train per hour (reduced service on Sundays) from London Liverpool Street (with
easy change at Norwich) (3 hours, 15 minutes).
Further Information: www.visitnorthnorfolk.com
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Great Yarmouth is a mecca of family fun for all seasons - with its array of indoor
and outdoor attractions and a sparkling programme of year-round shows and
events. Clean, sandy beaches that go on for miles and a thrilling Pleasure Beach,
ensure the resort is magnet for families with young children.
Youngsters are always hard-pressed to choose
between a stroll among starfish and stingray at the
Sealife Centre, and the amazing world of reptiles at
Amazonia See Great Yarmouth's fantastic maritime
heritage unfold at the Time and Tide Museum, and
the brilliant Nelson Museum celebrating local hero
Lord Nelson. Magnificent tall ships can be seen at
the Maritime Festival in September. At night, the
resort comes to life with its bars, restaurants and
casinos - the illuminations are magical.
Voucher Offers
Check out the special offers, including 2 for 1
vouchers at top Great Yarmouth attractions: Great
Yarmouth Row Houses.
Great Yarmouth Station
One train per hour from London Liverpool Street (with
easy change at Norwich) (2 hours, 35 minutes).
Further Information: www.great-yarmouth.co.uk
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With its wild horizons, vast sandy beaches and world famous bird reserves, no
wonder much of West Norfolk is in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Take an
overnight stay or a short break - and build sandcastles with the children at the
classic Victorian seaside resort of Hunstanton - hop on a boat to see the seals, visit the enthralling Sea Life Sanctuary and explore the Norfolk Coast Path. Leave the car behind and return on the CoastHopper bus in time for a stroll on the beach.
You'll see magnificent sunsets, as this is the only west-facing resort in the East of
England. Laze in the dunes at Old Hunstanton with a good book the following day,
or snap flint-faced fishermen's cottages in the coastal villages of Brancaster and
Burnham Overy Staithe. Pack a picnic and binoculars to spot the rare marsh
harrier over the reedbeds at Titchwell Marsh, or avocets at Snettisham Round off a
perfect day with fresh local fare at a friendly pub.
Stretched along the meandering River Great Ouse,
King's Lynn may seem a world away from London,
yet in less than two hours you can be strolling along
its historic waterfront admiring the splendid
architecture. Explore the handsome Custom House,
or take the awe-inspiring route between two
magnificent marketplaces to discover remarkable
merchants' houses and two fine medieval guildhalls.
St. George's is the largest surviving medieval
guildhall in England.
Tread the ancient streets and courtyards with a town
guide, and uncover Lynn's glorious heritage as one
of Europe's most prosperous ports. Enter the homes
of fisher folk, recreated at True's Yard Museum, see
the 4,000 year old Sea Henge on display at Lynn
Museum, or drop into the Town House Museum or
Tales of the Old Gaol House to find out about life in
the past. Make time to appreciate the wildlife of The
Wash at Green Quay, or marvel at the skills of the
glassmakers at Caithness Crystal Just to the
north - make time to visit the house and gardens
of Royal Sandringham, the Queen's Norfolk retreat.
Voucher Offers
Check out the special offers, including 2 for 1 vouchers at top West Norfolk
attractions: Castle Acre Priory.
Getting There
King's Lynn: two coaches per day from Victoria Coach Station, London.
Further Information: www.visitwestnorfolk.com
