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Norfolk and Suffolk

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About Norfolk and Suffolk

Suffolk and Norfolk in the East of England is one of the most friendly parts of the country, has one of the best climates, and has an ambition to gain a reputation for being inclusive and accessible through our placemaking project ‘A welcome for all, Naturally’.

Efforts are being made across the area to ensure as many people as possible can enjoy our stunning beaches and coastline, seaside resorts, nature reserves and visitor attractions.

Explore the Broads National Park, cathedral towns and cities, vibrant market towns, medieval Wool Towns, cultural and arts venues, and superb food and drink offering.

Lonely Planet have announced this area as one of their top ten worldwide destinations to visit in 2025, saying it’s, ‘a sampling platter of old England, without the usual touristy trinkets’.

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