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Holiday Accommodation East Anglia
The memory of a holiday on the Norfolk Broads or on the Coast stays with you for ever as you relive your appreciation and recollections of East Anglia's natural beauty and wildlife. When you take time-off from boating, hiking or bird watching there's a varied selection of places to visit. The ancient cathedral city of Norwich or University town of Cambridge, both with their perfect blend of historic and modern architecture, are a must for the visitor to explore and to shop in. The fascinating seaside resorts of Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Cromer and Kings Lynn are all easily accessible to the visitor, as are an abundance of interesting smaller market towns and villages. Wroxham, the 'capital' of the Broads area, boasts the largest village-store in the world!
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There's an almost miraculous richness of wildlife in the Broads National Park – a unique landscape of shallow, reed-fringed lakes or 'broads', waterways and rivers flanked by grazing marshes. It's not at all easy to see it from the land.
Use a cycle to explore the tranquil beauty and natural treasures of the wetland landscapes that make up the Broads – a unique area characterised by windmills, grazing marshes, boating scenes, vast skies, reedy waters and historic settlements. There are idyllically quiet lanes and virtually no hills.
The Broads National Park is one of Europe's most magical wetland landscapes: its broads, rivers, woodlands, grazing marshes, fens, windmills, vast skies and an astonishingly rich animal and plant life. Taking the train or bus to explore the Broads opens up a world of possibilities. There's no hassle about parking or finding your way around.
