I would recommend the Norfolk coast such as Wells-Next-The-Sea, also if you were here in March then you must visit Valencia in Spain to experience the fires or as it's known in Spain - Fallas. This is an amazing festival and a bucket list must see.
1 year ago | 19
For me Norfolk as I don't think you have seen the fantastic City of Norwich.Please correct me if you have π―%.Have a great week guys and much love β£οΈ.And please don't think I am bias the whole UK is beautiful outside of the Citys
1 year ago (edited) | 13
Norfolk and Suffolk. Norwich, Comer, Sheringham , Bury St Edmunds, Lavenham etc. Avoid Ipswich.
1 year ago | 11
Come to Suffolk and Norfolk! Lots of historic towns, castles, forests and scenic villages (thatched cottages etc). The Norfolk coast is also beautiful! Other than that, Derbyshire has the Peak District, so I'd go there. Have you been to the Lake District? If not, that's a must.
1 year ago (edited) | 9
Definitely agree that you should visit the coast of North Norfolk from Hunstanton to Overstrand and also visit some of the ancient churches inland (e.g at Salle). It's really beautiful just driving around using the ancient lanes seeing what you find.
1 year ago | 2
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Suffolk and Norfolk but avoid Ipswich and donβt go down into Essex unless you have to ππ (though Mersey Island is nice) Lavenham, Clare and Cavendish are lovely villages. Halesworth is a cute little town and Iβve heard good things about Framlingham. North Norfolk coast is nice from Sheringham to the wes
1 year ago | 4
Derby itself isnt worth visiting but plenty of nice places in the Peak District
1 year ago | 1
The Magic Geekdom
Which English county we've never visited should we explore on our next trip?
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