What To Do On Holiday In East Anglia
East Anglia is rich in history and culture. There are many things to see and do with a multitude of cheap hotels for your holiday. Trains run through every part of the area, and most stations are within easy access of most towns and villages. Instead of taking a holiday abroad, visit East Anglia for a unique adventure.
Cambridge is an ancient city with a mixture of historic and modern architecture. Visit The University of Cambridge, sometimes referred to as King’s College and do not leave out visiting the chapel. The university was established in the 13th century. Few institutions are as old and respected. The organ Henry VIII commissioned for Anne Boleyn has a pathway one can walk through. Stained glass abounds with scenes from the Middle Ages, and the graffiti carved into the stones of the entrance steps will leave one wondering where that bad habit started.
Humble Huntingdon is where the legendary Robin Hood was supposed to come from, at least in one legend. The village is small but friendly, and antique shops with great prices can be found on nearly every street.
If spending your holiday on the coast is your desire, choose from one of the many resorts in Felixstowe, Lowestoft in Suffolk, and Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. Small fishing villages may offer more secluded accommodations while you enjoy the beach and sea. Try Adleburgh, Southwold in Suffolk, or other villages.
Your travel agent can help you find the right location, accommodations and venue for your East Anglia holiday. There is so much to see and do, you may return year after year. You will always see and experience something different every time. Best of all, you do not need a passport for travel. The region is available for holiday all year long for those who want adventure without extensive travel.