Living
the high life
Things always look different from on high – climb a tower in
Norfolk and Suffolk and you’ll literally be able to see for
miles.
You’ll also be able to escape from ground level hustle and
bustle and relax with uninterrupted views that no-one else can see.
Take a look
Afloat
on the Broads
Love nature? Love the water? Love East Anglia? Well what could be
better than a boating holiday on the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads?
“But I’ve never driven a boat,” you cry. “I
know nothing of knots (of the speed nor rope variety). And what about
all that ‘power giving way to sail’ stuff?” Take a look
A
bicycle made for two
Fretting about airport parking? Being packed like sardines in a Boeing
spewing tons of carbon and untold pollutants into our atmosphere?
And locking up your dog in kennels for two weeks?
If so there may be a better way to find relaxation and restore equilibrium
of mind and soul.
Take a look
Canoeing
the Stour
Ambling its way from east Cambridgeshire to the sea at Manningtree
the River Stour flows through some of the most celebrated landscapes
of East Anglia.
And yet much of this landscape - an area of outstanding natural
beauty - can only be seen by boat as large areas of the river bank
are in private ownership.
Take a look
On
the open road
Caravan holidays are the most popular paid-for holiday choice in
the UK, accounting for a 19% share of all holiday nights.
We asked the Caravan Club how to get started on the open road, and
they answereed your most frequent questions.
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Take
it easy ...
Nowadays coach tourism comes in many shapes and sizes.
Coaches don’t just do day excursions, short breaks or longer
holidays.
Sports superstars, pop music fans, theatre goers, conference delegates,
cruise passengers – all often choose to travel by coaches.
Take a look
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