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The address and postcode to the right will take you to the street in which both our chalets are on.

 

The advantage of having our chalets on sister holiday parks means the facilities on each can be used by residents from either sites.

 

Once bookings are confirmed, you will be given more details on where to find the chalet within the holiday park and furter directions should you need them.

 

 

The local area...

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There is an on site mini market, amusement arcade, launderette and fish and chip shop. There is also a hire shop providing bedding, wheelchairs, bikes etc. The Oasis Club is an inviting place to relax. Throughout the season, varied entertainment is provided each night with children’s entertainers, comedy and cabaret, disco and karaoke and great live music. Also close by is the indoor heated pool.

 

 

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Just a two minute walk away you will find the local sandy beach, dogs and fishing are allowed and a public house which puts on great live music at the weekend throughout the year.

There are family friendly pubs nearby within walking distance, which offer full range of food and entertainment. 

 

 

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Great Yarmouth

 

Great Yarmouth itself has bright lights, two piers, countless attractions and golden beaches of the softest sand. The most obvious attractions lie along the ‘Golden Mile’ the town’s promenade.

Here you’ll find the Pleasure Beach, home of one of the UK’s most famous rollercoaster rides and the log flume. Other rides here are The Haunted Hotel, Fun House and Sky Drop.

Also on the seafront is the Amazonian World of Reptiles, The Merrivale Model Village and Railway, and Joyland - an affordable funfair for younger children, complete with its much-loved snail ride. Take a stroll along the Britannia Pier where you’ll find places to eat and drink, more attractions for the kids and a great theatre that always has a programme of family entertainment featuring well-known stars.Other attractions are the Hippodrome Circus, mini-golf, a bustling market, great shopping and racecourse. An astounding array of amusements is matched only by the many restaurants, cafes and bars. All of this only 5 miles away.

 

Caister Castle

 

Definitely worth a visit if you’re keen on heritage. Built in 1432, the tower is largely intact. The unusual thing about this place though is the motor museum within the grounds - this is the UK’s largest private collection of motor cars. The veteran, vintage, classic and touring cars and motorcycles date back from the 1890s right through to the present day.

Between Yarmouth and Lowestoft is the well-known theme park of Pleasurewood Hills. Here there are thrilling rides as well as more sedate attractions for younger children.

The city of Norwich is the place to go if you fancy a day’s shopping. Castle Mall, Anglia Square and the recently opened Chapelfields are starting points for serious shoppers. Norwich is a historic city too, and no visit would be complete without a look around the Castle Museum.

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