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The popular resort of Great Yarmouth is Norfolk's premier coastal destination, renowned for its miles of golden sandy beaches and the famous Golden Mile Promenade. Attractions include the historic South Quay and Heritage Quarter, the fascinating Time and Tide Museum and the award-winning Merrivale Model Village, Railway and Gardens. We explore the beautiful Norfolk coast with visits to the charming seaside towns of Cromer, famous for its Victorian pier and delicious crab and Sheringham, a traditional coastal resort with colourful beach huts and a delightful town centre. We also visit the historic city of Norwich, where medieval streets, the magnificent cathedral, impressive Norman castle and excellent shopping combine to make it one of East Anglia's most attractive and fascinating cities.
The Imperial Hotel is situated on Great Yarmouth's seafront overlooking the beach and picturesque Venetian Waterways. All t bedrooms feature air conditioning, television, Wi-Fi, telephone, hairdryer, safe and tea / coffee making facilities. The hotel also boasts the award-winning Café Cru Restaurant, a stylish bar and terrace with sea views. Lift to all floors.
Accommodation with dinner and breakfast
Excursions as described in the tour itinerary
Return coach travel from your local pick up point
Day One
We travel to Norfolk and make our way to Great Yarmouth where we check-in to the Imperial Hotel for four nights.
DDay Two
Enjoy a day at leisure in Great Yarmouth. Renowned for its golden sandy beaches, Great Yarmouth is a traditional British seaside resort with a great choice of shops situated along the pedestrianised Regent Road, lovely colourful floral gardens, a long promenade and many welcoming cafes, pubs and restaurants.
Day Three
Today we explore the beautiful Norfolk coast with visits to the traditional seaside towns of Cromer and Sheringham. We first travel to Cromer, often referred to as the "gem of the Norfolk coast", where you can enjoy its wide sandy beach, iconic Victorian pier and charming town centre, perhaps sampling the town's famous Cromer crab. Later, we continue to Sheringham, a delightful coastal resort renowned for its colourful beach huts and attractive promenade, offering time to relax and soak up the traditional seaside atmosphere before returning to the hotel.
B, DDay Four
Today we travel to Norwich, where the day is free to explore this historic and vibrant city at your own pace. Perhaps visit the magnificent Norman Cathedral, boasting the largest cloisters in England and the second tallest cathedral spire in the country. Discover the impressive Norman Castle, browse the city's excellent selection of independent shops, boutiques and cafés, or wander through the charming cobbled streets lined with medieval merchant houses and half-timbered buildings. Much of the original city wall can still be seen, making Norwich one of England's most complete medieval cities.
B, DDay Five
Following breakfast we check-out and board the coach for our homeward journey
BB=Breakfast Included, D=Dinner Included
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Abergele | Abergele, Bowling Green Bus Stop |
| Bangor, Nelson Pub | Bangor, Bus Stop Opposite Nelson Pub |
| Bangor, Pontio Centre | Bangor, Pontio Centre Bus Stop |
| Bethel | Bethel, Primary School Bus Stop |
| Bontnewydd | Bontnewydd, Bus Stop Near Chip Shop |
| Bryngwran | Bryngwran, School Entrance |
| Caergeiliog | Caergeiliog, Outside Sportsmans Pub |
| Caernarfon, Campbell Road | Caernarfon, Bus Stop Bottom of Campbell Road |
| Caernarfon, Leisure Cent. | Caernarfon, Bus Stop opposite Leisure Centre |
| Caernarfon, Morrisons | Caernarfon, Morrisons Bus Stop |
| Caernarfon, Waterloo Port | Caernarfon, Waterloo Port Bus Stop |
| Caernarfon, Y Glyn | Caernarfon, Y Glyn Bethel Road |
| Chester | Chester, Holiday Inn South Hotel Bus Stop |
| Chirk | Chirk, Moreton Park Garden Centre |
| Colwyn Bay | Colwyn Bay, Railway Station Bus Stop |
| Criccieth, Medical Centre | Criccieth, Medical Centre Bus Stop |
| Ewloe | Ewloe, Social Club Bus Stop |
| Gaerwen | Gaerwen, Stermat Car Park |
| Gwalchmai | Gwalchmai, Opposite Clock |
| Holyhead | Holyhead, Bus Stop Outside Ferry Terminal Entrance |
| Llanberis, Maes Padarn | Llanberis, Bus Stop Opposite Maes Padarn |
| Llanberis, Spar | Llanberis, Outside Spar Shop |
| Llandudno | Llandudno, Mostyn Broadway Coach Park Bus Stop |
| Llandudno Jct. Station | Llandudno Junction, Station Hotel Bus Stop |
| Llandygai | Llandygai, Penrhyn Castle Entrance |
| Llanfairfechan | Llanfairfechan, Castle Bridge Bus Stop |
| Llanfairpwll | Llanfairpwll, Pringles Car Park (Parking not permitted at Pringles car park) |
| Llanfairpwll Park & Ride | Llanfairpwll, Park & Ride |
| Llangefni | Llangefni, Church Street Bus Stop |
| Llanrug | Llanrug, Arvonia Garage |
| Menai Bridge | Menai Bridge, Library Bus Stop |
| Northop | Northop, Red Lion Pub Bus Stop |
| Oswestry | Oswestry, Mile End Services Coach Park |
| Penrhyn Bay | Penrhyn Bay, Post Office |
| Penygroes | Penygroes, Bus Stop Opposite Co-op |
| Porthmadog | Porthmadog, Tesco Bus Stop |
| Pwllheli | Pwllheli, Bus Station |
| Rhos on Sea, Cayley Arms | Rhos on Sea, Bus Stop Opposite Cayley Arms |
| Rhos on Sea, Hickorys | Rhos on Sea, Bus Stop Opposite Hickorys Restaurant |
| St. Asaph | St. Asaph, Bus Stop Outside Petrol Station |
| Valley | Valley, Opposite Valley Hotel |
| Wrexham | Wrexham, Bus Stand Lord Street |
| Y Felinheli, St. Marys | Y Felinheli, St Mary's Church Bus Stop |
| Y Felinheli, Victoria | Y Felinheli, Victoria Hotel Bus Stop |
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