Norwich

Norwich is throbbing with nightlife, buzzing with shoppers and alive with street entertainers, arts and music. The atmosphere here is contagious and you’ll find there’s so much to see. Norwich has been voted one of the top ten shopping destinations in Britain!
Norwich is the most complete medieval city in Britain with fascinating museums, a magnificent cathedral, a Norman castle, ancient pubs, cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, a jumble of medieval lanes and a delightful old Watergate down by the riverside. Admire our attractive buildings such as Dragon Hall, the Guildhall and 17th century Pulls Ferry with its 15th century arch over the former canal where the ferries used to run. Or wander through historic streets such as Pottergate and Timber Hill with their old buildings and unusual shops.
To Learn more visit: www.visitnorwich.co.uk
Great Yarmouth

Great Yarmouth has 15 miles of golden sandy beaches that stretch out into the horizon along an ever changing coastline, from seaside amusements to rugged cliffs, from the serenity of Scroby Sands windfarm and seal colony, to the fast paced action of Marine Parade. Whether you're coming to soak up the sun, build sandcastles and swim in the sea, to experience the thrill of fairground rides, to relive holidays of your childhood, to dance the night away or to discover our fascinating maritime history, there really is something for everyone in Great Yarmouth. There are fun outdoor and inside attractions from theme parks to crazy golf, from gardens to museums, a fabulous choice of places to eat and drink, breathtaking shows, amusing comedy, a bustling town centre and charming quayside, all within easy walking distance. Just a few miles from the resort centre, pretty Norfolk villages, the beautiful winding Norfolk Broads waterways, lined with traditional windmills of all shapes and sizes are just waiting to be explored.
To learn more, visit: www.great-yarmouth.co.uk
Lowestoft

Lowestoft's origins are buried deep in time and there has been a thriving coastal community here for years. The town's rich fishing and maritime connections have played a major role in the fortunes of the town, which are told throughout the many museums in the town. Discover the historic north end of old Lowestoft, which was the original main centre of Lowestoft. A must visit is Lowestoft Lighthouse… Uncover the 'Scores', which historically acted as gateways from the town down to the 'old fishermen's Beach Village'. The Lowestoft Scores Trail is a perfect way to discover more about these ancient pathways leading down to the sea. These are said to be the most haunted part of the town and can also be discovered by participating in The Lowestoft Guided Tours, which run from Easter to Halloween.
To learn more, visit: www.visit-lowestoft.co.uk
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