The Angliacoast.co.uk
Norfolk and Suffolk - Information for tourists and holiday makers.

Norfolk and Suffolk - Information for tourists and holiday makers

Angliacoast.co.uk covers two counties: Norfolk and Suffolk and is an East Anglian tourism and holiday website that takes the form of a directory (portal) covering the coastal and inland region of East Anglia, England (UK). It is a picture rich site displaying hundreds of pictures and photographs, and we have other Sites that cover the same area.

The Norfolk and Suffolk directories are location based (with extensive mapping data), in addition to being an A-Z Guide, and provides tourists, travelers and holiday makers with travel and tourism information on the following subjects: the Norfolk and Suffolk countryside, its coastline, beaches, seas, seaside resorts ,water ways, rock-pools, rivers, lakes, wildlife, people, forests, woods, walks, attractions, broads, cottages, shops, shopping malls, services, facilities and village signs.

We list many places to visit in our what to do pages including; visitor centers, art galleries, craft centers, cinemas, theatres, gardens, castles, ruins, priories, parks, gardens, mills, wind mills, steam trains, railways, churches, chapels, cathedrals  and museums. 

Activity Information is provided so that you can discover attractions and pastimes and be introduced to new (or practice your favorite) sports including; bird watching, ornithology, geology, (our region is super for metal detecting, fossil hunting, collecting rocks and gems), hiking, rambling, walking, horse riding, golf, sailing, boating, archery, flying, ballooning, flying a kite, shooting, fishing, seal watching, bird watching and local crafts.

Our events pages cover; what's on, local gatherings, flower and vegetable shows, competitions, fairs, fetes, shows, cinemas, firework displays, concerts, puppet shows, plays, films, musical events, car boot sales, markets, festivals and  funfairs.

Our where to stay pages help you to plan a visit, or look for accommodation. We list the following types of organisations;  self catering, hotels, hostels, pubs, B&B (bed and breakfast), guest houses, camping sites, caravanning sites, and inns.

Our where to eat pages assist you when hunting for a quick snack, or that special meal. We list the following types of organizations;  restaurants, bistro, wine bars, pubs, inns, public houses, tea shops, cafes, pizza parlours, burger bars and other fast food outlets including fish & chip shops.

The Angliacoast.co.uk editorial team write interesting articles covering many subjects including local history, travel, ghosts, mystery, bizarre legends, murders, strange tales and provide factual information on town, city and village locations, tide tables and sunset times.

The useful links pages enable local, amateur or small sites to receive more visitors, they include local village sites, historical sites, and special interest groups.

Our intention is to equip our visitors and those with an interest in sightseeing, with all that they require to explore the eastern counties and to have fun discovering exciting new venues and  get more from their sight seeing adventures. 

If you are planning a weekend away or a winter break, holiday, daytrip or you regularly visit East Anglia, then these pages will enable you to buy the services you require, check out availability, and book accommodation or make a reservation.

If you enjoy your food and drink, then these pages will enable you to discover new places to eat, where to get a good meal, and where to go to get a drink on a cold winter's night, or a hot balmy afternoon.

Your parents, relatives, kids and other children will be delighted with the sights and opportunities offered within this site, which has been growing rapidly over the last few years months, due to an extensive sales and advertising campaign. If you run a Norfolk or Suffolk based business, an entry on this site represents very cost effective marketing.

Our Business culture is - Be Honest - Be Helpful - Be Friendly - Be Considerate - Be Firm - and to say NO when it is appropriate.