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Accommodation and travel ideas in Norfolk
Norfolk is a low-lying county in East Anglia, on the North Sea coast, including The Wash. A largely rural county, the county capital is Norwich with other notable towns including Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn. A key destination, The Broads, lie mostly within the county. A recent bid to have them declared a National Park failed, because it would have meant conservation being more important than navigation. Historical sites, such as the centre of Norwich, also contribute to tourism.
Historic places to visit in Norfolk
Somerset has a rich heritage and there are attractions for every kind of visitor. Ideas include Baconsthorpe castle and Binham Priory, both free attractions maintained by English Heritage. The centre of Norwich is very historic, with its Cathedral, and Holkham Hall is an impressive Palladian mansion within reach of a beautiful beach. Finally, no visit to Norfolk should be without a visit to the Norfolk Broads.
Historic Norfolk bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) and hotel accommodation in Norfolk
The more historic hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation tends to be towards the centre of the older towns. For those that prefer quieter rural locations then there are many hotels, pubs and B&Bs in the smaller towns and villages throughout the area.
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