Norfolk Delights 7 Days - New Beach Hotel
Great Yarmouth is East Anglia's top seaside venue, whose long sandy beach stretches for miles, backed by the Marine Parade and promenade, ideal for a gentle stroll or a ride on a horse-drawn landau. Visitors enjoy a huge range of attractions including the Model Village, a magnificent Sea Life Centre and the Hippodrome Circus, one of the longest running permanent circuses in England. Historically Great Yarmouth’s South Quay was a bustling port, described by Daniel Defoe as the finest quay in Europe with its many Georgian buildings. Those with an interest in history might also enjoy the Nelson Museum and the preserved Row Houses, unique to Great Yarmouth. There’s something for everyone in England’s far East!
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Outward Travel
Day 2 - Norwich
Excursion to historic Norwich where, in this truly English city it is still a pleasure to wander amongst the medieval streets, particularly cobbled Elm Hill which is full of character./n
Day 3 - Day at Leisure
Day 4 - Day at Leisure
Day 5 - Wroxham & Cromer
Today we take a scenic trip into the beautiful Norfolk Broads and call at Wroxham, affectionately known as the 'capital' of the Broads. The twin villages of Wroxham and Hoveton sit on either side of the meandering River Bure and this is a popular hub of activity in the National Park. /nCromer was once a small fishing village, and has a lifeboat station and RNLI museum open to the public./nIts narrow twisting streets and colourful gardens are full of character. /nA lively seafront promenade and traditional pier frame the sandy beach. /n
Day 6 - Lowestoft Half Day
Lowestoft is a traditional seaside resort with wide sandy beaches and was once called the ‘Sunrise Coast’. /n
Day 7 - Return Travel
New Beach Hotel
The New Beach Hotel is in a prime position on the
seafront opposite Britannia Pier and adjacent to the
shops and resort amenities. Great Yarmouth has
enticing golden sands and a traditional promenade
which is often referred to as the Golden Mile. The
resort is endearingly traditional with Victorian piers
and a miniature village. Many of the hotel bedrooms
boast fantastic sea views, where you might catch a
glimpse of the local seals and can enjoy the panoramic
views of the resort and seafront. The hotel features a
comfortable sun lounge, where you can watch the world
go by, a large restaurant and entertainment room with
dancefloor, where you can find entertainment on most
evenings. Lift serving all floors.