About Great Yarmouth
With over two miles of well-maintained seafront with two Victorian piers and a plethora of modern and traditional fairground attractions, alongside all the other trappings of a bustling seaside resort, Great Yarmouth is visited by hundreds of thousands of tourists annually.
A perfect day out for people of all ages, the town has much to offer families with a variety of children's fun parks and adventure playgrounds, crazy golf courses, a large boating lake and even a detailed model village which is fully illuminated at night.
The traditional promenades in the town are traversed by trams and horse-drawn carriages that hark back to Great Yarmouth's rich past. Local maritime heritage is showcased at The Time and Tide museum, which highlights the important role that the fishing industry has played in the history of Great Yarmouth.
One of the most stunning sights in the town is the listed Winter Gardens building - an iron-framed primarily glass construction that has seen many uses over the century since its construction, from ballroom to roller-rink, but is today a family leisure complex including cafes, restaurants and children's amusement areas.
For the more sporty visitor, the town offers a range of venues such as an indoor Karting track, skateboard and BMX parks, as well as the popular Great Yarmouth Racecourse and Yarmouth Stadium that hosts both greyhound and stock-car racing year-round.
After dark, the town is a popular nightspot with many busy bars, restaurants and clubs on offer.