Things to do in East England

If you are wondering what to do in East England then look no further than the unspoilt awe-inspiring landscape for inspiration. Bursting with luscious green countryside and miles of coastline, the East of England is a haven for its flourishing wildlife and a sanctuary of culture for its residents. Home to England's oldest towns, the area boasts enchanting architecture that centre on some of Britain's most fascinating historical tales. East England enjoys 250 miles of coastline and is home to Britain's cleanest blue flag beaches, perfect for a quick paddle. Not to mention some of the most widely visited seaside towns in the UK.

Comprised of six counties, East Anglia spans from Essex in the South to Norfolk in the North and includes long loved areas, such as Cambridge, famous for its watersports on the River Cam that cuts through the centre of the city. Visit East England for some of the UK's greatest heritage sites with places connected to some of the best artists and musicians in history. Not only is this region of England inspiring in terms of landscape, history and heritage, but is a hub of great cultural locations including museums, theatres and galleries.

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Days Out in East England

 

What to do in East England

Scattered with some of England's best loved and most populated cities including the world's first Sculpture Town and birthplace of some of the biggest names in science, politics, and literature you are sure to be captivated by what East England has to offer.

Dotted with quaint, historic market towns and quiet little villages you will be charmed by the regions connections to its past. But the East of England also provides more than enough urban culture to keep its visitors entertained with modern clubs and bars, as well as the traditional old English pubs you will never be short of things to do in East England.