Overnight visits to the east of England soar - as we take a look at Visit Norfolk’s top 21 sights in the county
The long sweep of Blakeney Point looking west. The point is constantly being shaped by the action of currents and tides. - Credit: Archant
From the red chalk cliffs at Hunstanton to the hustle and bustle of vibrant Norwich market - as it emerges that overnight visits to the east have risen, we look at Visit Norfolk's top 21 must-see sights in the county.
Favourites including Cromer Pier, Norwich Cathedral and Great Yarmouth's golden mile make the list, while the Brecks' pingos, a rare type of pond, are perhaps one of the more obscure entries.
The full list, in no particular order, is:
• Cromer Pier
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• Blickilng Hall
• Great Yarmouth's golden mile
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• Holkham Hall
• Castle Rising
• Norfolk Broads
• Wells beach huts
• Hunstanton cliffs
• Norwich Cathedral
• Felbrigg Hall
• Blakeney Point
• Sandringham House
• Castle Acre
• Thetford Forest
• Poppy Line
• Pingos
• Norwich Market
• Oxburgh Hall
• Sheringham Park
• Burgh Castle
• King's Lynn
While it is certainly a fine selection, can you think of any that Visit Norfolk have missed? For their list, click here.
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