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Norfolk, your way
Norfolk is a county to enjoy huge landscapes like the Broads National Park of calming rivers and expansive lakes, the UK's largest low-lying pine forest in the Brecks for relaxation and adventure, and more than 90 miles of unspoilt coastline that takes in huge, sandy beaches, soaring cliffs, the British Isles' biggest seal colony and peaceful national nature reserves for incredible wildlife.
Explore Norfolk year-round to get a real change of scenery under huge skies. Come for the space and fresh air, stay for the feeling of time stretching out a little.
Plan your stay in Norfolk, East Anglia
All your questions about Norfolk in East Anglia answered, plus advice on how to plan your trip and things to do.
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Norfolk is a series of inspiring landscapes under enormous skies. Our coastline is sandy beaches, soaring cliffs and tidal saltmarsh. The Broads National Park is 125 miles of peaceful rivers and lakes. Explore the UK’s largest low-lying pine forest that’s perfect for peace and adventure. And that’s just the start. Explore the regions below to find the right base, discover what’s nearby and plan a Norfolk holiday that fits the way you want to travel.
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Places to stay in Norfolk
Norfolk’s places to stay make it easy to slow down and settle in.
Choose from coastal cottages with big-sky views, beachside boltholes for early walks and quiet evenings and characterful B&Bs in flint villages close to pubs, cafés and footpaths.
Along the Broads, waterside cabins and houseboats offer a gentler pace, with sunrise coffee and evenings that drift by.
Inland, you’ll find woodland lodges, glamping hideaways and country hotels where the best plan is often no plan at all.
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5 Reasons To Visit This Month
Norfolk has an amazing geological history, stretching all the way back to the time of the dinosaurs, including ice ages that changed the landscape, and the last land link between the UK and the Continent. Here are the natural wonders of the county.
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Natural wonder of Norfolk: The Cromer Ridge
Cromer Ridge is the highest coastal area of East Anglia at over 100 metres, is 8.7 miles long, and… Cromer Ridge is the highest coastal area of East Anglia at over 100 metres, is 8.7 miles long,…
Natural wonder of Norfolk: The Cromer Ridge
Cromer Ridge is the highest coastal area of East Anglia at over 100 metres, is 8.7 miles long, and…