From the picturesque landscapes of Norfolk to the lively shores of Great Yarmouth, this corner of the country offers something for everyone. Uncover the historic grandeur of Bury St Edmunds, steeped in culture, or immerse yourself in the thrilling racing heritage of Newmarket, the home of horse racing. Whether you’re a lover of seaside escapes, historic towns, or countryside tranquillity, East Anglia Welcome to England’s enchanting East Anglia, a region brimming with charm, heritage, and natural beauty. Discover the Delights of East Anglia
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A wonderful holiday in one of the most popular areas of the country, Norfolk. Here we visit the National Horse Racing Museum and coastal towns. This holiday has a lot of variety, and something to suit everyone. HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS Norwich | Bury St Edmunds | National Horse Racing Heritage Museum | Wells-next-the-Sea | Sheringham | Cromer DAY ONE – Arrival We depart from your home and travel to Norfolk and our hotel with time to relax before dinner this evening. DAY TWO – Norwich After a leisurely breakfast, we journey into Norwich – the capital of England’s Norfolk County. A key landmark of the city is the medieval Cathedral - a Romanesque building with ornate cloisters. Two imposing gates, St. Ethelbert’s and Erpingham, lead to the Tombland area, once a Saxon marketplace. A visit to the Cathedral is a must along with cobbled Elm Hill and the Castle Mall shopping complex. DAY THREE – National Horse Racing Heritage Museum and Bury St Edmunds The day out begins with a drive to Newmarket – home of horseracing. Here we visit the National Horse Racing Museum and learn all about the history of ‘The Sport of Kings’ and perhaps visit the Packard Galleries of Sporting Art. From here we visit Bury St Edmunds with its famous Abbey Gardens, connections with Dickens and The Nutshell, reputedly the smallest pub in the country. Today is the town’s market day so you have free time to browse and explore at your own pace. DAY FOUR – Wells-next-the-Sea, Sheringham and Cromer Today, we take a tour of the local beach towns brimming with period architecture, rich culture, and maritime heritage. Our first stop is Wells-next-the-Sea, a port town situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We continue to Sheringham. This seaside town has a strong fishing history on the Deep History Coast. Our final stop is Cromer, a vibrant Norfolk town with a traditional pier. DAY FIVE – Departure After breakfast, this morning we leave our hotel and make our journey home with comfort stops en route. NATIONAL HORSE RACING MUSEUM, BURY ST EDMUNDS, AND COASTAL TOWNS
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A holiday of many contrasts, from the hustle and bustle of a busy seaside resort to the relaxing calm of the Broads, to the historic city of Norwich, and the quieter resorts and towns of the region. HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS Great Yarmouth | Norfolk Broads | Norwich | Southwold | Oulton We depart from your home and travel to Great Yarmouth arriving late afternoon you will have time to relax before dinner this evening. DAY TWO – Norwich This morning we head west into Norwich - a city in England’s Norfolk County. Northeast of the centre you’ll find the medieval Norwich Cathedral - a Romanesque building with ornate cloisters. Two imposing gates, St. Ethelbert’s and Erpingham, lead to the Tombland area, once a Saxon marketplace. A visit to the Cathedral is a must along with cobbled Elm Hill and the Castle Mall shopping complex. We have time for lunch and to explore before returning via the charming Norfolk Broads. DAY THREE – Great Yarmouth A free day to explore and discover the delights of Great Yarmouth. This resort town on the east coast of England is known for its long sandy beach – perfect for a stroll on a fine day. The Time and Tide Museum traces local history. The Nelson Museum focuses on the life of Admiral Horatio Nelson. DAY FOUR – Southwold, Oulton Broad and Lowestoft Today’s excursion takes us first down the coast and into Suffolk to the timeless and delightful resort of Southwold. Little changed since Victorian times, Southwold is a small town and civil parish on the English North Sea coast. It lies at the mouth of the River Blyth within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Later we head north to Oulton Broad and Lowestoft, the most easterly point in England, before heading back to our hotel. DAY FIVE – Departure After breakfast we leave our hotel and make our journey home with comfort stops en route. Broad | Lowestoft DAY ONE – Arrival
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invites you to explore its hidden gems and create unforgettable memories. Your next adventure starts here – discover everything East Anglia has to offer!
YOUR HOLIDAY INCLUDES ✔ Luxury coach trave l ✔ Home pick-up ✔ 4 nights accommodation, dinner & breakfast ✔ Porterage on arrival and departure ✔ National Horse Racing Heritage Museum Newmarket.
YOUR HOLIDAY INCLUDES ✔ Luxury coach trave l ✔ Home pick-up ✔ 4 nights accommodation, dinner & breakfast
✔ Porterage on arrival and departure ✔ Hotel entertainment on 2 evenings.
PALM COURT HOTEL | GREAT YARMOUTH The family owned and run Palm Court Hotel stands in a quiet location on Great Yarmouth seafront overlooking the sea. Hotel facilities include heated indoor swimming pool, a good range of seating areas and two bars. The bedrooms are pleasantly decorated and well equipped – all are en suite and have tea & coffee making facilities , TV, telephone, and a hairdryer. The hotel has a lift.
DUNSTON HALL HOTEL | NORWICH This lovely 4-star country house hotel retains a traditional elegance set amidst 150 acres of landscaped grounds. Each of the bedrooms is stylish in design and the spacious public areas include an elegant bar and restaurant, leisure facilities. The hotel has a lift.
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5 £140 SINGLE JONES HOLIDAYS INSURANCE £36 FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS SEE PAGE 118 9 - 13 FEB 2026 MONDAY £599
5 NONE JONES HOLIDAYS INSURANCE £36 FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS SEE PAGE 118 2 - 6 MAR 2026 MONDAY £579
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