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Norfolk Broads

Covering an area greater than three hundred square kilometres in the eastern English counties of Norfolk and -in part - Suffolk, the Norfolk Broads comprise Britain's largest nationally protected wetland reserve and are renowned for the natural beauty of their diverse landscapes.

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Norwich & NorfolkNorwich & NorfolkNorwich & NorfolkNorwich & NorfolkNorwich & Norfolk
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4.3 stars(333 reviews)
2025AprMayJunJulAug...

Discover the great city of Norwich on a guided tour, and explore the meandering waterways and famous heritage railways of Norfolk. From our base in historic Norwich, we enjoy a guided tour of this culture-rich city before scenic journeys on the Mid and North Norfolk railways, a cruise through the Norfolk Broads on a Mississippi paddle boat, and a...

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Norwich & the Norfolk BroadsNorwich & the Norfolk BroadsNorwich & the Norfolk BroadsNorwich & the Norfolk BroadsNorwich & the Norfolk Broads
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4.2 stars(151 reviews)
2025AprMayJulAugSepOct

Discover timeless seaside towns, experience Norfolk's wonderful wildlife, and explore Sandringham - one of the best-loved stately homes of the British Royal Family - on this delightful holiday. From our elegant boutique hotel, restored from a Victorian townhouse in a quiet conservation area in Norwich, we explore the pretty waterways of the...

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Norwich & NorfolkNorwich & NorfolkNorwich & Norfolk
4.5 stars(33 reviews)
2025Dec

Experience Christmas in Norwich, a city brimming with history and seasonal cheer. From guided tours and traditional Christmas treats to brilliant light displays and scenic train journeys, enjoy the festive period in a memorable way. Explore wildlife-rich reserves, wander through ancient streets, and savour festive treats. This six-day getaway...

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Norwich & Norfolk
11 Nov 2024
Roy
5 stars
“Excellent trip. Good use of trains and a very pleasant tour guide. Thank you.
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Norwich & Norfolk at Christmas
9/Jan
RDE
4 stars
“Most elements of this holiday were very good. The hotel accommodation was fine, however, primarily this is a "business" hotel with a bit of a spartan feel. The staff worked very hard and mostly the meals were ok, the breakfasts being excellent. Waiting for everyone to be...
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Norwich and the Norfolk Broads
23 Oct 2024
More than Satisfied, Saltford
4 stars
“A good, well organised holiday with a very good guide and a well constructed itinerary
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The perfect destination for anybody who enjoys boating, the Broads (as they are simply referred to) feature a network of lock-free waterways and lakes spanning more than two hundred kilometres. Historically, these waterways date back to medieval times when the land was excavated for its peat. From the twelfth century onward, peat digging in Norfolk was extensive but as sea levels rose in the following two centuries the land became waterlogged and the industry was abandoned in the fourteenth century.

The resultant wetland, a mixture of fens, marshes, water meadows and bogs provided natural habitats for a diversity of plants, animals, birds and insects. Truly a paradise for birdwatchers and nature-lovers, today a number of nature reserves throughout the Broads provide a home to species including voles, Chinese water deer, grey seals, kingfishers, marsh harriers and the UK's largest butterfly; the yellow-and-black Swallowtail.

Whilst the waterways of the Broads provide an escape of unparalleled tranquillity of beauty, the region is dotted with characterful towns and villages each offering its own history and attractions to explore, including medieval buildings, public gardens, windmills, theme parks and scenic railways.

Venta Icenorum (Caistor Roman Town)

Close to the confluence of the Rivers Tas, Yare and Wensum at Caistor St Edmund, Venta Icenorum, the 'market place of Iceni' is believed to be the former Roman capital of Norfolk. Dating from the first century AD, this protected archaeological site today contains the remains of one of only three  major Roman towns in the UK that have not been lost to land development.

Berney Arms Windmill

The landscapes of the Norfolk Broads are punctuated with historic windmills, and one of the finest is situated at Berney Arms on Halvergate Marsh. The best-preserved example of a seven-storey mill in Norfolk, Berney Arms Windmill was constructed in the late nineteenth century and remained in use until 1951.

Museum of East Anglian Life

Set over a stunning seventy-five acre woodland estate, the Museum of East Anglian Life, near to the charming Suffolk market town of Stowmarket, is an open museum featuring fifteen beautifully-restored period buildings in which life in the region throughout history is recounted via exhibitions, displays and a collection of around 40,000 fascinating exhibits.

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