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Destination Guide - Norwich |
Norwich is considered to be the capital of East Anglia and was once the largest provincial city in England. Known as the ‘City of Churches’, it has more medieval churches than London, York and Bristol put together.
With its 900 year old Cathedral, Castle and Market Place it is the most complete medieval city in England. Modern architecture compliment the 1500 historic buildings that remain and it has created a pleasant environment for residents and visitors.
Norfolk Broads – Over 200km of navigable waterways. Enjoy a relaxing river trip or skipper your own boat.
Great Yarmouth – There are more than 15 miles of sandy beaches as well as over 70 rides and attractions down at the Pleasure beach. Something for everyone.
Kings Lynn – Medieval port that boasts almost 1000 years of maritime heritage.
Fakenham – Market town which is home to Fakenham racecourse.
Cromer – Famous for its Pier and Pavilion Theatre offering matinee and evening performances.
Visitor Attractions:
Royal Sandringham – Most famous stately home in Norfolk.
Blakeney Point – Nature reserve, bird/seal sanctuary.
Banham Zoo – Voted best Norfolk family attraction in 2001.
Suffolk Wildlife Park – 100 acres of parkland. Talks and displays.
Holkham Hall – Home of the Earl and Countess of Leicester.
Caithness Crystal Visitor Centre - Factory shop, free glassmaking.
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