Best of Britain
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With the impetus to reduce one's carbon footprint high on our 'to do' list, more Brits are discovering the joys of holidaying on home soil, and enjoying many well-loved and undiscovered areas of England. East Anglia is an area that has been gaining in popularity as a UK holiday destination for some time: from the small but bustling cities of Cambridge and Norwich, to the pretty market towns of Woodbridge and Lavenham, and the world famous waterways of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, East Anglia offers stunning scenery, great local produce and fascinating history. Best of Britain: East Anglia provides visitors with local information from the locals themselves, to source the best-kept secrets of the region. The guide also includes practical information on a range of accommodation, the best places to eat, local festivals, events and activities as well as informing readers about the history, geology and culture of the area. Informative maps are found throughout the book, including walking and climbing routes and children's activities in the area. Discover the world's smallest pub in Bury St Edmunds, take part in the world-renowned international crabbing championships in Walberswick, explore the coastal town of Dunwich that is gradually disappearing into the sea and enjoy some of the most beautiful and unspoiled beaches on the British coastline.