East England & the Broads
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Holidays to East England & the Broads
From Norfolk’s dune-fringed beaches to the sprawling wetlands of the Broads National Park, the East of England is home to some of the country’s most diverse and wildlife-rich landscapes. Travel by train for easy access from London, and enjoy heritage rail journeys with all the trimmings (cream tea, gin-tasting or an evening meal in the first-class dining car).
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The North Norfolk coast
6 days with stays in Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich
Ride the heritage Bittern line through the Broads to reach the North Norfolk coast for a dose of sea air: cold water dips, crabbing and sunsets from the pier.
Norwich and the Broads
5 days with stays in Norwich and Hoveton
Based beside the banks of the chalk-stream River Bure, weave through the waterways of the Broads National Park, pausing for two nights each in Norwich and Hoveton.
From Harwich to Hook of Holland
7 days with sleeper ferries and stays in Harwich and Hoek van Holland
Discover the unlikely similarities between the Essex and Dutch landscapes, and relax over dinner on an overnight sailing from Harwich for three days on the Netherlands’ coastline.
Byway highlights in the East of England
Norwich
Cobbled streets and half-timbered houses are reminders of Norwich’s 17th-century heyday, when it was the UK’s second-richest city. Along with the hilltop castle and Romanesque cathedral, you'll discover flint-walled churches, many of them now used as galleries and performance spaces, fuelling Norwich’s art scene.
The North Norfolk Railway
From the Victorian seaside resort of Sherigham to the Georgian town of Holt, the North Norfolk Railway runs through the county's most stunning coastal scenery. Operated almost entirely by volunteers from all walks of life, the line is the East of England's premier heritage railway.
The Broads National Park
The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads are Britain's largest protected wetlands. Take to the waterways or soak up the history and wildlife on land. Either way, in the words of naturalist, Ted Ellis, the Broads truly is a "breathtaking space for the cure of souls".