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
• Blickilng Hall
• Great Yarmouth's golden mile
• 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.
• Tweet us your suggestions to @EDP24 using hashtag #VisitNorfolk or leave your comments below.
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