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Norfolk and Suffolk in East Anglia, East of England, is a fabulous place to visit and stay. But don’t just take our word for it.
We’re well-connected across the region and regularly work with national and international press, travel writers and influencers to link them to the best experiences, great accommodation and the right people.
We can help make arrangements for tailored media visits, targeted and bespoke itineraries, provide information and offer a range of beautiful, high-res images.
There are distinctive destinations across the two counties:
Royal Norfolk includes Sandringham, historic maritime King’s Lynn and The Wash with seals and stunning birdlife.
Norfolk Coast takes in Cromer, Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea, superb birdwatching, sandy beaches and boat trips to see seals. It is a National Landscape.
Great Yarmouth is the east coast’s premier seaside location with huge sandy beaches and Golden Mile of rides, amusements and attractions.
Norwich is the best-preserved medieval city in the British Isles with magnificent Norman cathedral and castle. With two universities it’s a vibrant destination with superb culture, arts and independent shopping.
The Wool Towns are a cluster of beautifully-preserved medieval market towns, including Lavenham and Bury St Edmunds, in gently rolling lush countryside.
The Suffolk Coast National Landscape is forty miles of unspoilt shoreline that includes sandy beaches, river estuaries, heathland with a charming hinterland of villages and characterful pubs.
The Heart of Suffolk is set in beautiful countryside and includes charming market towns and villages and waterfront Ipswich.
Constable Country, Stour Valley and Dedham Vale is a National Landscape that inspired painters John Constable and Thomas Gainsborough.
The Brecks is a biodiverse mosaic of rivers, forest, open heathland and agricultural land, punctuated with unique prehistoric Pingo ponds, derelict hedgerows called Deal Rows or Pine Lines, and Neolithic flint mines.
The Broads National Park includes 125 miles of navigable rivers and lakes, beautiful countryside, picturesque villages and riverside pubs and restaurants. It is the only man-made National Park.
For information and media visits to Norfolk and Suffolk in East Anglia, please contact press@visiteastofengland.com