East Anglia, Visitors Guide


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East Anglia Travel Guide (Quick Trips Series)


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Enjoy your trip to United Kingdom with the East Anglia Travel Guide: Sights, Culture, Food, Shopping & Fun. The Quick Trips to United Kingdom Series provides key information about the best sights and experiences if you have just a few days to spend in the exciting destination of East Anglia. So don't waste time! We give you sharp facts and opinions that are accessible to you quickly when in East Anglia. Like the best and most famous sightseeing attractions & fun activities (including Norwich, Norwich 12 (Heritage Buildings), Ipswich, Ipswich Waterfront, Heritage Ipswich, Great Yarmouth, Great Yarmouth Waterfront, Merrivale Model Village, Caister Castle Car Collection, Beaches of Great Yarmouth, Bury St Edmonds, Sandringham, Broads, Wool Towns, The Brecks), where to experience the local culture, great local restaurant choices and accommodation for the budget-minded. Where to shop until you drop, party the night away and then relax and recover! Also included is information about the typical weather conditions in East Anglia, Entry Requirements, Health Insurance, Travelling with Pets, Airports & Airlines in United Kingdom, Currency, Banking & ATMs, Credit Cards, Reclaiming VAT, Tipping Policy, Mobile Phones, Dialling Code, Emergency numbers, Public Holidays in United Kingdom, Time Zone, Daylight Savings Time, School Holidays, Trading Hours, Driving Laws, Smoking Laws, Drinking Laws, Electricity, Tourist Information (TI), Food & Drink Trends, and a list of useful travel websites. The East Anglia Travel Guide: Sights, Culture, Food, Shopping & Fun - don't visit United Kingdom without it! Available in print and in ebook formats.




East Anglia


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A visitors' guide to East Anglia, divided into manageable itineraries and including the Fens, Cambridge and Norwich. The text also offers a FactFile of key information for visitors, including hotels and restaurants, shopping and transport.




The Hidden Places of East Anglia


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This is the 7th edition of the Hidden Place of Anglia, one of the Hidden Places most popular titles and will be printed in full colour. The East Anglian counties offer plenty for the visitor to explore in real Hidden Places country. Norfolk is famous for the Norfolk Broads but has a rich and interesting past, gentle hills as well as expansive horizons, delightful pastoral scenes, a beautiful coastline rich in wildlife and many interesting hidden places to visit. Suffolk was made famous by the brush of John Constable and is blessed with incomparable rural beauty, which encompasses wide-open spaces broken by gentle hills and tidal rivers meandering from a coastline teeming with birdlife. Essex contains England's oldest recorded town (Colchester) has a strong maritime tradition, pretty villages, a coastline with attractive estuaries and a rich history going back to Roman times. Cambridgeshire is famous for its ancient university and being the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell and Samuel Pepys but offers a wealth of peaceful and attractive countryside with many towns and villages steeped in history, which are truly "hidden places." The book is packed with information and coloured photographs covering the more secluded and little known venues for food, accommodation and places of interest as well as the more enduring attractions of the region.




Pious Pilgrims, Discerning Travellers, Curious Tourists: Changing Patterns of Travel to the Middle East from Medieval to Modern Times


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This volume comprises a varied collection of seventeen papers presented at the biennial conference of the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East (ASTENE) held in York in July 2019, which together will provide the reader with a fascinating introduction to travel in and to the Middle East over more than a thousand years.




Britain


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This is one of the first four in a new series of fabulously illustrated natural history travel guides, intended for the general reader with an interest in natural history, and for the growing numbers of 'ecotourists' who want to know where to see wildlife in the countries they visit. Thebooks are designed to complement each other and to build into a nature library, together giving an introduction to the natural history of Europe.Britain's compact scale belies the diversity of its landscapes - from sea-cliffs and rocky offshore islands, to the massifs of the Scottish Highlands, the low fenland of East Anglia, and the gentle wooded coombes of the south-west. This fabulously illustrated new travel guide describes hundreds ofplaces where these landscapes and their inhabitants can be seen at their best, all in easy reach of the discerning traveller.Essentially practical, the book first introduces the ecology, geology, and wildlife of Britain, then goes on to describe where to see its natural history at its best. There are descriptions of a selection of some 200 sites to visit, each carefully chosen to show a range of habitats and fascinatingwildlife. The entries are the personal choice of the authors and are based on intensive travel and research in the region. Described sites range in size from a few to thousands of hectares, be they National Parks, nature reserves, or simply common land, but all are open to the public and accessibleto the ordinary visitor. Four colour throughout, this book has stunning landscape photographs, line drawings and photographs of individual animals of plants and animals, colour region and site maps, and a splendid composite painting encapsulating typical habitats and their inhabitants.




Guide to Rural England


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One of ten rural guides published in conjunction with Country Living which will eventually cover the whole of the UK and Ireland, this guide takes the reader on a relaxed tour of East Anglia's many pleasant villages and market towns.