Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Relaxing Places to Stay in Norfolk

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It is what holidays are all about, once cannot think of a better place to visit and relax than Norfolk, it is defined by its slowness, its space to move, live and breathe, 'beautiful' a word often associated with this county and its friendly people.

The landscapes and huge skylines are legendary come and explore, see them for yourself. At Meadowside barn Bed and Breakfast, it has made its home a beautiful and relaxing place for its visitors to enjoy.

In a rural location up a lane but not far from the beach the best of Norfolk coast and country can be enjoyed from the doorstep, leave the car keys, get out on a bike or into the hiking boots and absorb true peace and tranquility.

Bring the family, buckets and spades, run, laugh, enjoy. Travel as an independent or a couple whatever your age the region has something for everybody Quiet lanes TM are the peaceful byways around the countryside and the network is right on the doorstep from your accommodation, they are also happy to provide the bikes (two adult mountain bikes are available to our guests), need some more they can have hired ones delivered!

A wildlife paradise there is no better place to get up close to some of England's best-loved and most spectacular wildlife. Brilliant for birdwatchers, barn owls, hobbies and an array of tits and finches are ever present. Down the coast the seal colonies can be reached by bike, a great family day out. While you there enjoy the windmill at Horsey (national Trust) and the fens and dykes that are navigated around it.

If you are on foot there are many paths across the countryside and a themed walk is always a great way to discover the area, try 'Churches'a great fun way to learn and explore the kids will love it, adults too. The number shapes sizes, square towers, round towers, thatched roofs etc is simply amazing one on the outskirts of every village and can be observed in lines across the countryside. Quick quiz, why are they on the outskirts of the villages? Got you thinking already?

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