We asked our guests to name their top 10 favourite places to visit in Norfolk during 2007, here they are.
| 1. The North Norfolk Railway |
2. Sheringham |
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| 3. Cromer |
4. Shopping in Holt |
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| 5. A trip to see the Seals |
6. Cley Windmill |
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| 7. Historic Houses |
8. Crabbing |
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| 9. Wells Harbour |
10. The Muckleburgh Collection |
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Time To Explore
Norfolk ... A variety of opportunity whatever the season with so much to offer the first time visitor and those that return time after time.
Unspoilt Coastline ... Enjoy walking the many fine beaches taking in magnificent coastal views - perhaps stopping to rest awhile.
A Haven for Wildlife ... One of England's foremost destinations for birdwatching with several reserves such as Cley or Blakeney.
Historic Towns & Pretty Villages ... A wealth of places to discover. Coastal towns and villages steeped in history and tradition. Inland quiet country lanes leading to picturesque villages and bustling market towns, stop to browse through the many small shops.
The Norfolk Broads ... One of England's National Parks - miles of waterways opening out into Broads. An enchanted landscape of reed beds full of wildlife and windmills, so much a part of Norfolk's heritage.
To Do ... And See ... Visit Blickling Hall a magnificent Jacobean house and gardens, Sandringham the Norfolk retreat of Her Majesty the Queen or the Shrine at Walsingham a place of pilgrimage for centuries…
… Whilst the county capital Norwich with its vibrant shopping centre, Castle Museum and Cathedral is a must to visit during your stay.
With a range of attractions and sporting facilities for all the family exploring Norfolk couldn’t be more fun or rewarding.
To find out more www.visitnorfolk.co.uk
Information on walking in Norfolk:
>Charles & Joy Boldero new.edp24.co.uk/content/walks/default.aspx
>John Harris's Walking in Norfolk www.walkinginnorfolk.co.uk/
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