A choice of self catering chalets on three holiday parks all close to Great Yarmouth.

Our holiday chalets provide the perfect base for exploring the many attractions around Hemsby and Great Yarmouth.

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The main seaside resort of Great Yarmouth with it's non-stop
entertainment is only 6 miles down the road, a comfortable 10 minute journey by car or regular bus service.

Greater Yarmouth Directory www.great-yarmouth.co.uk

 

 

New Pleasurewood Hills to the south of Great Yarmouth has over 40 rides, shows and attractions set in 50 acres of parkland. Families of all ages are catered for. Old favourites and exiting new introductions are an unbeatable combination.

Pleasurewood Hills www.pleasurewoodhills.co.uk

 

Fritton Lake Countryworld provides a great day out for people of all ages in acres of unspoilt countryside beside one of the most beautiful lakes in East Anglia. Attractions include a large undercover falconry centre where flying displays take place twice daily.

Fritton Lake Countryworld www.frittonlake.co.uk

 

 

 

 

Caley Mill the headquarters of Norfolk Lavender Ltd was originally a watermill for grinding corn. Held in the grounds is a National  Collection of Lavenders with over 100 varieties to see and smell. Guided tours, tearooms and gift shop.

Norfolk Lavender Ltd www.norfolk-lavender.co.uk

 

The object of the centre is to bring together a collection of different breeds of draft horses. Some originated in this country and some are European breeds. The shire horses are complemented with a number of breeds of ponies which are native to the UK. Over the years they have also collected and restored horse drawn machinery, wagons and carts.

The Norfolk Shire Horse Centre www.norfolk-shirehorse-centre.co.uk

 

 

 

 

The North Norfolk Railway offers a 10.5 mile round trip by steam train (vintage diesel trains on some journeys) through a delightful area of North Norfolk. But the North Norfolk Railway is much more than a train ride. There are historic stations, a museum of local railway history, a museum signal box and a visitors centre. There are also buffets and souvenir shops.

North Norfolk Railway www.nnrailway.co.uk

 

The Norfolk Broads are never far away. Horsey Mill, now owned by the National Trust, was built in 1912 on the site of an older pump. The windpump is four storeys high and there are splendid views of the wild, watery landscape. It stands next to Horsey Staithe, close to Horsey Mere. The staithe is still used as a loading place for reed cut from the marshes.