Great Yarmouth

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Great Yarmouth is in the county of Norfolk, in the United Kingdom.

Great Yarmouth seafront. Great Yarmouth is a long established English seaside town (since the 1700s) at the mouth of the River Yare, about 120 miles (172 km) to the north east of London. Around 5 million people visit Great Yarmouth every year, making it Britain's third most popular seaside resort. It is about 20 miles (32 km) from Norwich, the nearest city, and close to the Norfolk Broads - a popular network of inland lakes and rivers.

Formerly the home of one of the most lucrative fishing industry and famous for herrings, Great Yarmouth is a bustling and very popular seaside resort. Undoubtedly, one of the most popular attractions is Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach, a free-entry theme park, which boasts 28 rides (including the 'Scenic Railway roller coaster', built in 1932) and draws annually 1.5 million visitors. The two piers, Britannia Pier and Wellington Pier, both contain family-orientated entertainment including a Bowling alley (Wellington) and a theatre (Britannia). As well as the usual thrills and spills one would expect on a classic British seafront, Great Yarmouth also has a quieter side, with a fascinating heritage quarter to explore. Not many people know that Great Yarmouth has the most complete city walls after York, with heritage walks to help you discover this medieval attraction along with several museums and houses dating back many centuries. If ghost walks are more your cup of tea, Eerie Tales and Yarmouth Yarns is the tour for you, (+44 1493 846346).

Great Yarmouth is also a centre for the North Sea oil and gas industry and increasingly for offshore wind power. The new outer harbour is a huge development taking place which will see cruise liners and larger ships coming to the town. The Maritime Festival in September each year celebrates Great Yarmouth's maritime heritage.

Yarmouth has seen significant regeneration spending to improve and modernise the popular seafront area and to ensure it is linked to the town centre. Regent Road has a stunning ceiling of light which is illuminated in the evenings and is now a lovely pedestrianed link street leading from town centre to the seafront area.

Illuminations along Marine Parade are also worth an evening stroll, some have been designed by children from local primary schools. Fireworks celebrations run for 6 weeks every Wednesday evening for the six weeks of the school summer holidays when a carnival atmosphere can been enjoyed.

A Surviving Tower, Great Yarmouth Anna Sewell's House Breydon Bridge1 Yarmouth offers the traditional seaside attractions - crazy golf, amusement arcades, funfairs, etc. There is also a racecourse, greyhound and stock car racing. The beach itself is clean and good for families.

A few miles north of the town, are quieter seaside villages like Winterton, Sea Palling and Waxham. 20 miles (32 km) or so to the south is Southwold, an upmarket resort.

  • Elizabethan House Museum, 4 South Quay, NR30 2QH, +44 1493 855746.
  • Merrivale Model Village, Marine Parade, NR30 3JG, +44 1493 842097. Adults £7.99, senior £6.99, child £6.49, under 3 free.
  • Nelson Museum, 26 South Quay, NR30 2RG, +44 1493 850698. 1 Feb-19 Nov: M-Th 10AM-4PM, F 1PM-4PM, Su 1-4PM. Tells story of seafarer Lord Horatio Nelson (born in Norfolk).
  • Row Houses & Greyfriars Cloisters, South Quay, NR30 2RG, +44 1493 857900. Adults £4.30, children £2.60, concessions £3.90.
  • Somerleyton Hall, Lovingland, NR32 5QQ (10 miles S of town., +44 8712 224244 (premium). Hall & gardens Tu, Th & Su. Also gardens only W.
  • Time and Tide Museum, Blackfriars Road, NR30 3BX, +44 1493 743930. 1 Mar-31 Oct: daily 10AM-4:30PM; 1 Nov-31 Mar M-F 10AM-4PM, Sa Su noon-4PM. Great Yarmouth's heritage and history. Housed in a converted Victorian herring curing works.

Elizabethan House Museum, 4 South Quay, NR30 2QH, +44 1493 855746.

Merrivale Model Village, Marine Parade, NR30 3JG, +44 1493 842097. Adults £7.99, senior £6.99, child £6.49, under 3 free.

Nelson Museum, 26 South Quay, NR30 2RG, +44 1493 850698. 1 Feb-19 Nov: M-Th 10AM-4PM, F 1PM-4PM, Su 1-4PM. Tells story of seafarer Lord Horatio Nelson (born in [[Norfolk (England)|Norfolk]]).

Row Houses & Greyfriars Cloisters, South Quay, NR30 2RG, +44 1493 857900. Adults £4.30, children £2.60, concessions £3.90.

Somerleyton Hall, Lovingland, NR32 5QQ (10 miles S of town., +44 8712 224244 (premium). Hall & gardens Tu, Th & Su. Also gardens only W.

Time and Tide Museum, Blackfriars Road, NR30 3BX, +44 1493 743930. 1 Mar-31 Oct: daily 10AM-4:30PM; 1 Nov-31 Mar M-F 10AM-4PM, Sa Su noon-4PM. Great Yarmouth's heritage and history. Housed in a converted Victorian herring curing works.

Great Yarmouth's Holiday Mile The Greater Yarmouth area has a variety of interesting and entertaining attractions to enjoy, whether you're on holiday, day-tripping or live in or around Norfolk. Indoor and outdoor activities are available - so, even if it's raining (though East Anglia does enjoy the least rainfall of anywhere in the UK) there's still plenty to keep the visitor occupied.

The borough of Greater Yarmouth has up to 17 miles (25 km) of sandy beach to enjoy. Deck chairs and wind breaks can be hired on the beach in summer. Dog walkers are welcome at North Beach.

Marine Parade hosts a large range of activities, from Joyland to the more sedate Model Village, from the aforementioned Pleasure Beach to Yesterday's World, with something for all age groups.

Yarmouth Hollywood Cinema is well worth a visit. It's the cheapest cinema around and although it only has 5 screens (3 of which are smallish) and isn't exactly the most modern experience; it has character that is often lacking from 'multiplex' cinema chains.

  • Joyland, Marine Parade, NR30 2EH, +44 1493 844094. Daily Mid-Mar to end Sep, Oct weekends, Oct half-term holidays.
  • Pirates Cove, Marine Parade, NR30 2ER, +44 1493 331785. £7.50 adults, £6.50 children.
  • Pleasure Beach, South Beach Parade, NR30 3EH, +44 1493 844585. 9 acres. Rides, roller-coaster, fun-fare, etc. Dogs allowed on a lead and under control.
  • RetroSkate, Marine Parade, NR30 2ER, +44 1493 854349.
  • Sealife, Marine Parade, NR30 3AH, +44 1493 330631. Daily from 10AM. Fun for all ages. Although not cheap, you have all day to explore the large assortment of aquariums including a shark tank with a tunnel passing underneath it.
  • TopGun Indoor Paintball, Trafalgar Works, Fenner Rd, NR30 3PS, +44 1493 844839.
  • Wellington Pier, Marine Parade, NR30 3JF, +44 1493 845947. Amusements, bowling, casino, gift shops, ice cream parlour.

Joyland, Marine Parade, NR30 2EH, +44 1493 844094. Daily Mid-Mar to end Sep, Oct weekends, Oct half-term holidays.

Pirates Cove, Marine Parade, NR30 2ER, +44 1493 331785. £7.50 adults, £6.50 children.

Pleasure Beach, South Beach Parade, NR30 3EH, +44 1493 844585. 9 acres. Rides, roller-coaster, fun-fare, etc. Dogs allowed on a lead and under control.

RetroSkate, Marine Parade, NR30 2ER, +44 1493 854349.

Sealife, Marine Parade, NR30 3AH, +44 1493 330631. Daily from 10AM. Fun for all ages. Although not cheap, you have all day to explore the large assortment of aquariums including a shark tank with a tunnel passing underneath it.

TopGun Indoor Paintball, Trafalgar Works, Fenner Rd, NR30 3PS, +44 1493 844839.

Wellington Pier, Marine Parade, NR30 3JF, +44 1493 845947. Amusements, bowling, casino, gift shops, ice cream parlour.

Many places of genuine interest on Regent Road (including Docwra Rock Shop - see below).

Great Yarmouth puts the fun back into shopping, whether in the high street chain stores, some of the quirky local shops or the more traditional seaside shops. Market days are Wednesdays and Saturdays all year and on Fridays as well during the summer months.

For general shopping, Yarmouth is served by Asda next to the train station; Tesco between town centre and the industrial estate and Sainsbury's near Market Gates.

  • Asda, Acle New Road, Runham Vauxhall, NR30 1SF, +44 1493 330272. M 7:30AM-midnight, Tu-F 24 hr, Sa midnight-10PM, Su 10AM-4PM. Petrol station, pharmacy, ATMs.
  • Co-Op, 26 Beresford Road, New Town, NR304AB, +44 1493 842104. Daily 7AM-10PM.
  • Docwra Rock Shop, 13 Regent Rd, NR30 2AF, +44 1493 844676. The largest rock (the sugary type you can eat) factory in the world. They also make and sell many other types of confectionery, including many types of fudge, chocolate-coated strawberries and even diabetic products.
  • Sainsbury's, St. Nicholas Road, NR30 1NN, +44 1493 330313. M-Sa 08AM-9PM, Su 10AM-4PM. Cafe (different hours), ATMs.

Asda, Acle New Road, Runham Vauxhall, NR30 1SF, +44 1493 330272. M 7:30AM-midnight, Tu-F 24 hr, Sa midnight-10PM, Su 10AM-4PM. Petrol station, pharmacy, ATMs.

Co-Op, 26 Beresford Road, New Town, NR304AB, +44 1493 842104. Daily 7AM-10PM.

Docwra Rock Shop, 13 Regent Rd, NR30 2AF, +44 1493 844676. The largest rock (the sugary type you can eat) factory in the world. They also make and sell many other types of confectionery, including many types of fudge, chocolate-coated strawberries and even diabetic products.

Sainsbury's, St. Nicholas Road, NR30 1NN, +44 1493 330313. M-Sa 08AM-9PM, Su 10AM-4PM. Cafe (different hours), ATMs.

Yarmouth has a long history of chip stalls on the market place near town centre and Market Gates. Several have been there for many many decades offering a delicacy not available anywhere else.

  • Anna Sewell House, 26 Whitehorse Plain, NR30 1NE, +44 1493 856859.
  • Bombay Nite, 25a King St, NR30 2NZ, +44 1493 331383. Free delivery locally on orders over £15.
  • The Courtyard, Row 75, Howard St South, NR30 2PU, +44 1493 330622. Tu-Sa noon-2PM & 7-9PM.
  • The Dining Room, 68 Marine Parade, NR30 2DQ, +44 1493 842740. M-F 9AM-4PM, Sa Su 9AM-5PM.
  • Harry Ramsden’s, 11-12 Marine Parade, NR30 3AH, +44 1493 330444. Daily 11:30AM-10PM.
  • The Imperial Hotel, North Drive, NR30 1EQ. Has a good French-influenced restaurant.
  • Sara’s Tearooms, The Pleasure Beach Gardens, South Beach Parade, NR30 3EH, +44 1493 845546.
  • The Troll Cart, 7-9 Regent Rd, NR30 2AF (situated at the west end of Regent Road near Market Gates, +44 1493 332932. Daily 8AM-midnight. One of the best places to eat in Yarmouth. When they bother to stock the ingredients on the menu (around 50% of the time) it is the best and cheapest place to get a good meal. The Troll Cart stocks a good range of spirits, ales and beer from around the world. Meat free and wheat free options are stated on their menu.
  • The Copper Kitchen, 27 - 30 Camperdown (With your back to the Sea Life Center looking down Camperdown, tree lined avenue., +44 1493 843490. 6-9PM. Restaurant serving modern food, a good spot for a romantic break. £20.

Anna Sewell House, 26 Whitehorse Plain, NR30 1NE, +44 1493 856859.

Bombay Nite, 25a King St, NR30 2NZ, +44 1493 331383. Free delivery locally on orders over £15.

The Courtyard, Row 75, Howard St South, NR30 2PU, +44 1493 330622. Tu-Sa noon-2PM & 7-9PM.

The Dining Room, 68 Marine Parade, NR30 2DQ, +44 1493 842740. M-F 9AM-4PM, Sa Su 9AM-5PM.

Harry Ramsden’s, 11-12 Marine Parade, NR30 3AH, +44 1493 330444. Daily 11:30AM-10PM.

The Imperial Hotel, North Drive, NR30 1EQ. Has a good French-influenced restaurant.

Sara’s Tearooms, The Pleasure Beach Gardens, South Beach Parade, NR30 3EH, +44 1493 845546.

The Troll Cart, 7-9 Regent Rd, NR30 2AF (situated at the west end of Regent Road near Market Gates, +44 1493 332932. Daily 8AM-midnight. One of the best places to eat in Yarmouth. When they bother to stock the ingredients on the menu (around 50% of the time) it is the best and cheapest place to get a good meal. The Troll Cart stocks a good range of spirits, ales and beer from around the world. Meat free and wheat free options are stated on their menu.

The Copper Kitchen, 27 - 30 Camperdown (With your back to the Sea Life Center looking down Camperdown, tree lined avenue., +44 1493 843490. 6-9PM. Restaurant serving modern food, a good spot for a romantic break. £20.

When the sun goes down, Great Yarmouth becomes a wonderland of colour as you find your way to a night out on the town to enjoy our theatres, nightclubs, cinemas and casinos.

The Britannia Pier theatre has a varied programme of performance to enjoy.

For fine dining try the Anna Sewell restaurant or Café Cru at The Imperial Hotel. Alternatively, Pub on the Prom is a great place to start with a wide menu and a great atmosphere.

Popular clubs in Yarmouth include Caesars, Roseys, Kings Wine Bar, Arena, Fantasia, Peggotys, the Gari/Tabu/Gaping-Hole-In-The-Ground (after several incarnations this one has turned in to a fun place to be on a Saturday night), The Long Bar, Angels Strip Club and the Ocean Rooms.

  • The Barking Smack, 16 Marine Parade, NR30 3AH, +44 1493 859752.
  • The Dock Tavern, Dock Tavern Lane, Gorleston-on-Sea, NR31 6PY, +44 1493 442255. Free Wi-Fi.
  • The Kings Arms, 229 Northgate St, NR30 1BG, +44 1493 843736. Bar: M Tu noon-10PM, W 11AM-11PM, Th noon-11PM, F Sa noon-midnight, Su noon-10PM. Food: M-F noon-2:30PM & 5-9PM, Sa noon-10PM, Su noon-5PM. Also food.
  • The Marine Pub, 15 Marine Parade, NR30 3AH, +44 1493 844244.
  • Mocha, 34 Regent St, +44 7940 009292 (mobile). M-Sa 9AM-3PM. Mocha is a coffee lounge and café by day offering cooked to order breakfasts and lunches.
  • Munchies Cafe, 2 North Drive, NR30 4ET, +44 7808 032075 (mobile). Also food, deck chair hire.

The Barking Smack, 16 Marine Parade, NR30 3AH, +44 1493 859752.

The Dock Tavern, Dock Tavern Lane, Gorleston-on-Sea, NR31 6PY, +44 1493 442255. Free Wi-Fi.

The Kings Arms, 229 Northgate St, NR30 1BG, +44 1493 843736. Bar: M Tu noon-10PM, W 11AM-11PM, Th noon-11PM, F Sa noon-midnight, Su noon-10PM. Food: M-F noon-2:30PM & 5-9PM, Sa noon-10PM, Su noon-5PM. Also food.

The Marine Pub, 15 Marine Parade, NR30 3AH, +44 1493 844244.

Mocha, 34 Regent St, +44 7940 009292 (mobile). M-Sa 9AM-3PM. Mocha is a coffee lounge and café by day offering cooked to order breakfasts and lunches.

Munchies Cafe, 2 North Drive, NR30 4ET, +44 7808 032075 (mobile). Also food, deck chair hire.

  • Nearest Accident & Emergency: James Paget University Hospital, Lowestoft Road, Gorleston, NR31 6LA (5 miles S of town centre.. 24/7.
  • East Norfolk Medical Practice, 147 Lawn Avenue, NR30 1QP, +44 1493 745050. M 8:30AM-6:30PM, Tu W 8:30AM-19:30PM, Th F 8:30AM-6:30PM.
  • John G. Plummer, Greyfriars Chambers, 8 Queen Street, NR30 2QP, +44 1493 842559. M-F 8:30AM-5PM.
  • Well, 57-58 King Street, NR30 2PW, +44 1493 843445. M-F 9AM-18:30PM, Sa 9AM-1PM.

Nearest Accident & Emergency: James Paget University Hospital, Lowestoft Road, Gorleston, NR31 6LA (5 miles S of town centre.. 24/7.

East Norfolk Medical Practice, 147 Lawn Avenue, NR30 1QP, +44 1493 745050. M 8:30AM-6:30PM, Tu W 8:30AM-19:30PM, Th F 8:30AM-6:30PM.

John G. Plummer, Greyfriars Chambers, 8 Queen Street, NR30 2QP, +44 1493 842559. M-F 8:30AM-5PM.

Well, 57-58 King Street, NR30 2PW, +44 1493 843445. M-F 9AM-18:30PM, Sa 9AM-1PM.

  • Lowestoft — a quiet coastal town in Suffolk, UK.
  • Norwich — a two-cathedral city, Norwich is the capital city of the English county of Norfolk