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Enjoying the Norfolk Coast |
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The Norfolk Coast offers endless possibilities for an enjoyable holiday. Whether you are looking for peaceful days exploring the coast, or fun-packed family activities at superb attractions, you'll find it here.
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Norfolk has some of the best beaches in Britain - some are sandy, some have shingle, and some are lined by dunes or cliffs. And you can always get away from the crowds on a sunny day by visiting a beach at a quiet coastal village or just off the Norfolk Coast Path.
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Great Yarmouth Beach, Pier & More |
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Great Yarmouth is one of Britain's major seaside resorts. Its sandy beach extends for five miles, and many of its seaside entertainments can be found on Marine Parade, known as ‘the Golden Mile’, which runs beside it. Here you will find the two piers: the Wellington Pier has tenpin bowling; the Britannia Pier has a theatre.
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Burnham Market - Chelsea-on-Sea |
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This busy Norfolk village is named after the nearby River Burn, and the market, which ceased operating in the middle of the nineteenth century. Today it has acquired the nickname of Chelsea-on-Sea, perhaps because of the considerable number of well-off Londoners who have acquired a second home here, but also due to the trendy boutiques and antique shops reminiscent of Chelsea’s King’s Road – quite different from the average Norfolk village!
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Safe bathing from sandy beaches lined with cliffs is one of the attractions that makes Cromer a favourite English resort. Its position on the east coast yet facing north means that you can watch both sunrise and sunset over the sea. The promenade, built to defend the town from the sea, is about a mile long with many comfortable shelters and easy access to the beach and cliffs.
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Hunstanton - All You Could Want in a Family Resort |
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Quite simply, Hunstanton has got everything you could possibly want in a family seaside resort. The splendid seafront has a promenade, funfair, bowls, pitch-and-putt, Sea Life Sanctuary and the award-winning Esplanade Gardens.
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Messing About in Boats on the Norfolk Broads |
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If you have no boating or sailing experience, Norfolk Broads is the ideal place for you to take a holiday and ‘learn the ropes’. There are no locks on the Broads, and the simplest type of boat for the beginner is a cruiser, which can be hired at boatyards in the main centres such as Wroxham, Potter Heigham or Horning.
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