I feel as if we could be in Scandinavia': exploring the Norfolk that time forgot
Briefly

Breckland, located in south Norfolk and north Suffolk, features a distinctive landscape characterized by sandy heathland and a climate likened to central Europe. The area is marked by rare flora and fauna, including endangered birds and unique plant species, some of which cannot be explored due to the extensive military training site, Stanta. Despite its natural beauty and ecological significance, Breckland remains overlooked by many, as visitors tend to rush to more well-known destinations along the coastline. The region's peace is palpable, making it an alluring yet hidden gem.
"Breckland, a unique region in south Norfolk and north Suffolk, is dominated by sandy heathland and boasts an unusually dry climate and rich biodiversity."
"Once home to inland sand dunes and rabbit warrens, much of Breckland has been transformed with coniferous plantations, yet the area remains a stronghold for endangered species."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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