Norfolk Hotels
Best Western have 5 hotels in Norfolk
Book a Norfolk hotel to discover a patchwork of green farmland sewn together with stately homes, market towns and the sandy dunes of England’s east coast.
Town and city breaks in Norfolk
Medieval Norwich is Norfolk’s crowning glory, where the gold torcs of Queen Boudicca’s Iceni tribe shimmer in its Norman castle. Organic fruit and veg fly off the stalls at market towns Swaffham and King’s Lynn. If you do like to be beside the seaside, “Sunny Hunny” Hunstanton has two-penny slot machines and sticks of rock.
Holidays in the Norfolk countryside
Leave your Norfolk hotel and enjoy the leisurely pace of a cruise in the Norfolk Broads. Red deer dart around the 3,000-acre Holkham Hall, while golf courses edge the coast in Brancaster and Holme-next-the-Sea.Get your ears around the Norfolk dialect over a pint of Woodforde’s Norfolk Wherry ale.
Beach holidays in Norfolk
Help the kids catch their own Cromer crab, or pluck salty samphire from the marsh. Sailing boats bob about in Brancaster harbour, where cockles and mussels are trawled in and piled high at nearby fish sheds. Re-create the end of Shakespeare in Love on sandy Holkhambeach, or watch Hunstanton’s orange cliffs glow at sunset from your Norfolk hotel.
Attractions in Norfolk
Said to be Anne Boleyn’s birthplace, stately home Blickling Hall has perfectly manicured gardens. Chug back in time on the Wells & Walsingham Light Railway,then give the Queen a royal wave at Sandringham House.
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Attractions in Norfolk:
Opening times:
Garden daily 10.30am-5pm
House daily 11am-4.30pm Apr 2011 - Feb 2013 (various dates)
Opening times:
Sat & Mon-Wed 11am-4.30pm; Sun 1pm-4.30pm Feb - Nov 2012; not Thu or Fri (annual)



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