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For information on hotels in Norfolk you really need to know some more about the county itself so you can choose from the best hotel options.

The county of Norfolk and it unique countryside from the National Park of the Norfolk Broads to miles of sandy beaches that run most of the length of the North Norfolk coast attracts thousands of holiday makers every year who come to enjoy this beautiful county. Norfolk is easily accessible from the south up the M11/A11 from London or from the Midlands across the A47. There is also good public transport links throughout the region from the central city of Norwich.

Norfolk is a thriving summer destination with more and more people choosing to holiday here in Britain rather than going abroad. The region can cater for all types of visitor, whether a retired couple enjoying the many historic houses and strolling through the open gardens on a relaxing spring break, a budding twitcher that is visiting in early summer to catch the first sight of the returning migrating birds at Cley beach and staying at a local Bed and Breakfast, a couple just on a weekend away from the city enjoy some well earned R & R in one of the seaside resort's hotels or with the wide range of self catering options and numerous caravan parks and campsites, a more affordable choice for a summer family holiday by the sea.

The region has a diverse range of family activities and attractions to offer the visiting holiday maker. With an emphasis on healthy outdoor living, the region facilitates various sports, from cycling the North Norfolk Coastal Path to sailing on The Norfolk Broads and during the summer season, most coastal resorts offer water sports from kite surfing to wave boarding. There are family woodland adventure parks and lots of countryside just to explore.

The region has numerous nature reserves along its coast to take a stroll from marshland and salt flats to miles of just sandy beaches. Heading inland, the countryside has many other attractions to discover. For the Railway enthusiast there is the Bressingham Steam Museum and the Thursford Collection to enjoy as well as The Bure Valley and Poppy Steam Train Lines to ride on. Norfolk is also rich in not just local agricultural history but also has some very grand houses and families including the Queen's country residence Sandringham House and Gardens, one of the many historic attractions open to the public during the summer season.

Hotels in Norfolk offer an excellent range of options from a standard travel motel type to boutique Hotels

Norfolk has plenty to offer the visiting tourist or family holidaying in the area... why not come and enjoy this great county and find out for your selves the delights of a Norfolk Sunset' with a glass of wine this summer.

Hotels in Norfolk

By: Keir Harness




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