East Anglia holiday cottages
The beautiful region of East Anglia is located in the south-east of England. It encompasses Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and part of Cambridgeshire. This is one of the flattest areas in the British Isles, and many people have chosen to farm on the vast, arable land over the centuries. The region is dominated by the city of Norwich and the town of Ipswich, but vast swathes of the countryside is left hitherto untouched. Several towns and villages line the area's North Sea coast, tens of thousands of holidaymakers flock to the region in order to take in the incredible sea views on offer.
The world-famous Norfolk Broads is still one of the biggest tourist attractions in the region. This area consists of a series of lakes, rivers and small waterways and it is hugely popular with boating enthusiasts. There are nearly two hundred miles of stunning waterways to enjoy, they include seven different rivers and over sixty smaller tributaries. The picturesque areas of Hickling, Barton and Breydon are great bases from which to explore the Norfolk broads. Whether it's in a self-catering cottage or a quality hotel, visitors will be able to stay in the heart of East Anglia in order to enjoy these vast wildlife habitats at close quarters.
Its vast areas of stunning countryside make this region perfect for large families who like to explore the great outdoors. Children can run free, play and explore, as beautiful rural wilderness is found in abundance. The numerous wildlife centres in the area offer kids of all ages the chance to have fun whilst learning about the animal kingdom. Many of the restaurants and bars in the area are child friendly, so a family lunch in one of the many local pubs can be enjoyed by everyone. Older couples may be looking for a little more relaxation, that can often be found in a beautiful old farm cottage. The chance to soak up the authentic atmosphere of a real working farm is often too much to resist for many awe-struck visitors.
Whether you want to visit the historical sites of Bury St Edmunds or soak up the sea views in Great Yarmouth, there is no shortage of wonderful attractions in East Anglia. Families have a choice of child friendly accommodation and seaside resorts, while mature visitors can retreat to more rural settings. There are countless options to choose from when it comes to accommodation and many of those are pet friendly. So, whether you want to stay in four-star luxury or in a quaint fisherman's cottage, this stunning area of England will not disappoint.
The world-famous Norfolk Broads is still one of the biggest tourist attractions in the region. This area consists of a series of lakes, rivers and small waterways and it is hugely popular with boating enthusiasts. There are nearly two hundred miles of stunning waterways to enjoy, they include seven different rivers and over sixty smaller tributaries. The picturesque areas of Hickling, Barton and Breydon are great bases from which to explore the Norfolk broads. Whether it's in a self-catering cottage or a quality hotel, visitors will be able to stay in the heart of East Anglia in order to enjoy these vast wildlife habitats at close quarters.
Its vast areas of stunning countryside make this region perfect for large families who like to explore the great outdoors. Children can run free, play and explore, as beautiful rural wilderness is found in abundance. The numerous wildlife centres in the area offer kids of all ages the chance to have fun whilst learning about the animal kingdom. Many of the restaurants and bars in the area are child friendly, so a family lunch in one of the many local pubs can be enjoyed by everyone. Older couples may be looking for a little more relaxation, that can often be found in a beautiful old farm cottage. The chance to soak up the authentic atmosphere of a real working farm is often too much to resist for many awe-struck visitors.
Whether you want to visit the historical sites of Bury St Edmunds or soak up the sea views in Great Yarmouth, there is no shortage of wonderful attractions in East Anglia. Families have a choice of child friendly accommodation and seaside resorts, while mature visitors can retreat to more rural settings. There are countless options to choose from when it comes to accommodation and many of those are pet friendly. So, whether you want to stay in four-star luxury or in a quaint fisherman's cottage, this stunning area of England will not disappoint.
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Shown on the map and list below are the popular places in East Anglia. To see the properties near a particular town click on a map marker or list item... alternatively click ‘refine your search’ to browse for a particular East Anglia holiday home. If you wish to make a broader search click on the name of your preferred county.