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Marine Parade

Main Road, Fleggburgh

North Drive

Great Yarmouth

Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth

Burgh Castle

Castle Lane, Caister-on-Sea

Marine Parade

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Broadland Sports Club is situated in the heart of rural Norfolk, surrounded by beautiful countryside, yet easily accessible from the A47. At Broadland we pride ourselves on being both friendly and professional, offering a relaxed and non-judgmental atmosphere.

Bar Fizz is the perfect place for enjoying an aperitif, for taking it easy over something cool and refreshing or for meeting up with friends. And as it's the Imperial, you'll also find a stunning list of wines. If you'd prefer to settle down with a hot drink and a light meal or snack, we'd be happy to provide those too. Open from 11am to residents and non-residents. Food served every day from 11am - 9pm.

Experience the spectacle of the tens of thousands of wintering ducks, geese and swans that visit the estuary and surrounding grazing marshes. In spring, the marshes are filled with the atmospheric calls of lapwings and redshanks, all breeding on one of the UK's largest expanses of wet grassland. Access is along public footpaths.

Superb live theatre shows, a wide selection of foods and refreshments, friendly bars, amusements and rides, the Britannia Pier has them all and more.

The Castle is home to the largest private collection of motor vehicles in Britain which is housed in a purpose built museum and includes many fine and rare veteran, vintage, classic, sports and touring automobiles and motorcycles. Caister Castle was built in 1432 by Sir John Fastolf. The 90 foot tower remains intact and visitors can climb to the top for a magnificent view of the castle ruins and the surrounding area.

This 18 hole mini golf course has recently been refurbished with new water features, bridges and buildings - ensuring it remains a popular way to spend some time on the Golden Mile.

Burgh Castle is one of the best preserved Roman monuments in the country. Built in the late 3rd century AD on a low cliff above the Waveney estuary, its substantial walls are an impressive sight.The imposing stone walls, with added towers for catapults, of a Roman 3rd century 'Saxon Shore' fort.

Panoramic views over Breydon Water, which the fourth wall collapsed into a long time ago. 

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Caister Road, Great Yarmouth

A 20-acre park on Caister Road offering wide open spaces for walking, a lake with wild fowl, children’s play area, pitch & putt 18 hole golf course and seating for picnics.

The Caister Lifeboats' first Motor Launch, the Shirley Jean Adye [1973-1991] has been fully restored into an heritage walkway which traces the history of the Caister lifeboat service from the work of the old Beach Companies, through the formation of the Caister Volunteer Lifeboat Service, to the present day.

Tan Lane, Caister-on-Sea

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