On the opposite, North-Sea coast of England, in the largely rural East Anglia county of Norfolk, start driving from its capital Norwich, founded by the Iron-Age Iceni tribe and home to a number of impressive medieval monuments such as Norwich Cathedral (pictured here), finished in 1101.  From there, head east to the Broads, a region of seven rivers and 63 broads (lakes) treasured for its ecotourism (especially birdwatching) and boating. Then drive north to Cromer, which has been a charming seaside resort since the early 19th century, and also has landmarks dating back to the Middle Ages. And about an hour's drive farther along the coast, Brancaster Beach near the town of Hunstanton offers miles of sand - family friendly as well as a haven for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

Read more in Tripatini contributor Rohny Jones´ post 3 Inspiring Family Road Trips in England and Wales.

 

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