From quaint cottages with a sea view in places like Essex to grand hotels with excellent panoramas of the famous colleges in Cambridge, you’ll find a whole host of accessible accommodation options in the East of England.
With the diverse nature of the landscape in the east of England, you’ll find that there really is something for everyone here. From luxury country cottages to boating holidays to traditional working farms and campsites, there is something to suit, whatever your taste and budget.
Accessible hotels
There are a fantastic range of hotels to choose from across East Anglia, with accommodation of all shapes and sizes perfect for a short stay, business trip or romantic getaway. For something a little more traditional, head to Cambridge or for something in a seaside resort, look towards Essex.
Many of the hotels in this region have excellent extras such as spas, gyms and golf courses and with the added benefit of beauty therapists being onsite, you can really indulge yourself in a pamper session or two, perfect for those that need regular exercise and relaxation because of mobility issues.
Sleep under the stars…
There is something very special about falling asleep with the night sky above you and then waking up with the sunrise and the experience is no different in the East of England. There are a whole range of accessible camping sites, as well as caravan parks, offering space for those with their own vehicles and static caravans for those wanting a budget alternative for their accommodation.
The East of England is full of wide open spaces where you can really escape from everyday life and enjoy the nature and wildlife. In this area, it is easy to spot red kites and other birds that don’t venture towards the west. Like the sound of camping but not so sure about the sleeping arrangements? Why not take a look at some of the glamping options in the area? You get real beds and real showers without having to compromise on the tranquillity of camping.
Speaking of alternatives...
With the diversity of the landscape, you won’t be surprised to learn that the accommodation options are pretty diverse too. From wooden lodges to safari tents to camper vans and boats, there is so much to choose from and each one has its own charm without compromising on comfort and style. These properties cater for every need and you’ll find that many of them offer additional facilities that you wouldn’t expect to find at a traditional campsite or holiday park.
One of the great things about visiting the east of England is the opportunity to take to the water on a boating holiday. Relive the peace and quiet of your childhood by being gently lulled to sleep by the waves and explore the riverside’s many independent pubs and restaurants.
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While we’re on the subject of independent restaurants and pubs, those of you intent on sampling the very best in local produce will want to book in at a bed and breakfast. These properties are a real home from home with comfy bedrooms, friendly hosts and of course, those amazing hearty breakfasts.
From those hidden in Norwich’s bustling centre to quaint homes in picturesque homes in cute villages, you’ll find something that suits you.