Heritage sites
Cambridge
Ely
Colchester
Bury St Edmunds
Ipswich
Coastal resorts
Southend
Great Yarmouth
Cromer
the Tendring Peninsula
the Suffolk Coast
Mundesley
Visitor favourites
Saffron Walden
Wisbech
Newmarket
Norwich
Kings Lynn
Huntingdon & Godmanchester
East Anglia is a low-lying region towards the south east of Britain. It enjoys a better than average climate, and is not tarnished by any big, modern cities, and so lives life at an unhurried pace. The largest centre is Cambridge, though Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich are also quite sizeable. Bury St. Edmunds and Ely boast a fascinating heritage, while Constable Country and the Norfolk Broads are areas of great natural beauty.
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Colchester & Suffolk Coast
Cambridgeshire
Suffolk
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Kings Lynn & the Fens
Norwich & Surrounds
Norfolk Broads & Coast
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2009 marks the 250th anniversary of Scottish poet Robert Burns' birth. Burns was a poet and a lyricist and is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland.
The Burns Supper was started a few years after his death by a group of his friends; they held the supper to honour and remember Burns. The tradition caught on and the ritual of Burns Supper is now held all around the world.
His life and work will be celebrated throughout the year at many Burns-related events.