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Top 5 Things To Do In Great Yarmouth

By:Sherwood Caravans


Great Yarmouth, on the south Norfolk coast, has been a popular holiday destination for many years. With over 15 miles of beach and a range of attractions, it draws visitors from across the UK and beyond every year. Here are 5 things you should try and see or do on your next trip.



1. The beaches



You can’t ignore the beaches at Great Yarmouth – they are the main attraction, and for good reason. All in all, Great Yarmouth has 15 miles of beach, all which are sandy, clean and safe. The main beach at Great Yarmouth was voted 3rd in a UK poll of the best sandcastle-building beaches and that’s confirmed by the number of families that visit each year. In addition, there is a safety tag facility for young children, where they can be given a wristband to wear that helps to identify them if they wander off from their families or get lost on the beach. Each of the main beaches has its own community, with shops, amusements and attractions.



2. Theme and adventure parks



There’s no shortage of rides, amusements and thrills in Great Yarmouth. The area boasts a number of parks that cater for adults and children of all ages, including:



• The Britannia Pier

• Fritton Lake Countryworld

• New Pleasurewood Hills

• Joyland

• Pirates Cove



Whether you’re looking for wild rides or gentle amusements, Great Yarmouth has something to offer.



3. The Norfolk Broads



Great Yarmouth’s position at the head of the famous Norfolk Broads means that it’s a great base for exploring these fantastic waterways. Winding through the countryside, and giving you the opportunity to see some great wildlife and plant life, a day’s boat trip is a great way to explore this natural paradise.



4. Sealife Centre



Great Yarmouth’s Sealife Centre is a great place to visit. With an underwater tunnel, touch pools to encourage learning and a wide range of sea life to view, it’s a popular attraction with all ages.



5. Time and Tide Museum



Great Yarmouth has a proud and varied maritime history, and this is reflected in the new Time and Tide Museum, a celebration of the local men and women who made the town prosperous in the times before tourism.



There are so many other attractions to see in Great Yarmouth, that you can certainly keep yourself and your family busy during your stay.



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