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47 Collingwood Rd
Great Yarmouth, England
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For people that want to go further afield! A great day out with the kids a mini Blackpool. Take a stroll along the promenade, grab some chips or a candy floss
Great Yarmouth beach has a dual personality - arriving from Stalham or Sea Palling, turning left past the Greyhound racing stadium will bring you to the marramy, wild sands where the offshore wind turbines make it even more appealing. You can walk dogs over this rough terrain and they love it. It's also less frequented than the golden sands further along. Continuing in the car (or by foot) you will reach these golden sands, then the pier, the Pleasure Beach and all the cafes, restaurants, amusement arcades which you associate with Great Yarmouth's Golden Mile. The only thing you can't go to, sadly, is the 'Worst Waxworks in the World' which stood opposite Rosie O'Grady's - it shut its doors for good in 2012 when the owners became ill when the entire collection were sold to a mystery buyer in the Czech Republic.
Great Yarmouth beach has a dual personality - arriving from Stalham or Sea Palling, turning left past the Greyhound racing stadium will bring you to the marramy, wild sands where the offshore wind turbines make it even more appealing. You can walk dogs over this rough terrain and they love it. It's…
Tradition open sand beach with the classic coin arcades and fish and chip shops.
Yarmouth has two piers, Britannia Pier and Wellington Pier. The Wellington has a family entertainment centre including a ten pin bowling alley with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the beach. Britannia Pier is home to the Britannia Theatre which during the summer months features well known acts. Marine Parade in August 2013, with the derelict Empire Building in the foreground and the Atlantis Tower in the background Great Yarmouth’s seafront is known as “The Golden Mile”. Along its sandy beaches are many indoor and outdoor attractions and amusement arcades. The South Denes area contains the Norfolk Naval Pillar. This was made as a tribute to Admiral Nelson. The Norfolk Nelson Museum on South Quay houses the Ben Burgess collection of Nelson memorabilia and is the only dedicated Nelson museum in Britain.
Yarmouth has two piers, Britannia Pier and Wellington Pier. The Wellington has a family entertainment centre including a ten pin bowling alley with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the beach. Britannia Pier is home to the Britannia Theatre which during the summer months features well known acts.…