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Great Things To See Whilst Staying At Norfolk Hotels
There is no doubt that the tourist industry in the UK is changing dramatically. As people are budgeting more carefully than ever before there are fewer holidays being booked for overseas destinations. The new holiday industry has been affectionately named a 'staycation', which as you may have guessed is holidaying in your home country. The growing trend not only helps the economy of your country grow stronger, but it also gives a chance to visit tourist areas close to home that you may have never considered. We take a look at the wonderful places to experience when staying in Norfolk hotels in the East of England.
Norfolk offers visitors a chance to explore the coast, the countryside and thriving cultural cities too. There is a major airport as well as main roads that run along the coast, and from the city of Norwich right down to London. Guests in Norfolk hotels can also take advantage of the well connected railway lines to visit some of the most famous landmarks in the county.
Norfolk hotels near the seaside town of Cromer are popular in the summer months with sun and sea lovers. One of the highlights of the season is the annual crabbing competition which sees visitors from far and near pit their crabbing skills against one another to bag the biggest Cromer crab. These crabs are also caught and freshly served in nearby restaurants, but the catch of contestants are released back into the shallow waters that this area of the coast is famed for.
For other seafaring fans staying at Norwich hotels, a trip to the Norfolk Broads is an ideal way to lazily mess about on the river. The broads are an established water way that run throughout Norfolk, attracting visitors with barges, boats, punts and canoes. It is a relaxing way to see not only the coast but the countryside too. The idyllic setting is just as popular with locals who take to the waters on a sunny day.
For a dryer day out in Norfolk, a visit to the city of Norwich offers art, culture and fabulous architecture. There is an art biennial called Contemporary Arts Norwich held at the university and the nearby Sainbury Centre which has major works by emerging and established artists. Norwich is also known for its town centre market which is open daily selling a wide variety of essentials and gifts to passersby. Norwich also boasts a castle and cathedral as well as a plethora of medieval buildings for fans of fine architecture.
About the Author Dom Donaldson is a tourist industry expert. Find out more about Norfolk Hotels for a convenient way to explore the East Anglia region. Norfolk Hotels.
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