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East of England Visitor Guide 2018

With its coastal and country landscapes, market towns and villages, and many family attractions and events, East Anglia is the perfect destination for a holiday, short break or day out. In this guide we cover how to make the most of a trip.

With its coastal and country landscapes, market towns and villages, and many family attractions and events, East Anglia is the perfect destination for a holiday, short break or day out. In this guide we cover how to make the most of a trip.

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ORFORD<br />

Steeped in history, Orford is an<br />

attractive town dominated by its<br />

impressive castle, built in the 12th<br />

century by Henry VII for coastal<br />

defence.<br />

The town has plenty to <strong>of</strong>fer those<br />

passing through, with excellent walks<br />

and cycle rides for the more outdoorsy,<br />

and plenty <strong>of</strong> good restaurants, pubs<br />

and tearooms for those simply looking<br />

to relax and soak up the surrounding<br />

history.<br />

Brick and timber buildings line the<br />

streets to the little quayside, where<br />

there are boat trips to Orford Ness -<br />

Europe’s largest vegetated shingle spit.<br />

The Reserve contains a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

habitats including shingle, saltmarsh,<br />

mudflat, brackish lagoons and grazing<br />

marsh. It provides an important<br />

location for breeding and passage birds<br />

as well as for the coastal shingle flora<br />

and wildlife (including a large number<br />

<strong>of</strong> nationally rare species).<br />

<strong>Visitor</strong>s can follow a 5.5 mile route,<br />

which can be walked in total or in<br />

part (the full walk involves walking on<br />

shingle). Don’t leave without trying the<br />

locally cultivated oysters!

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