Description
Cromer was once a small fishing village which has now grown into a bustling family holiday resort, with superb sunshine records. This attractive, small resort is full of character with its narrow twisting streets in the town centre and lively seafront promenade behind the sandy beach. Colourful gardens offer quiet relaxation but if you're feeling energetic there are leisure facilities available including bowling greens, tennis courts, squash and golf. During the summer season there's a varied entertainments programme available at the famous Pier Pavilion. Cromer is set amidst the pleasant countryside of North Norfolk with its leafy country lanes and villages with their flint cottages.
Itinerary
Half Day to Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth is a popular seaside resort, with a host of attractions and amenities. Our return journey allows us some insight into 'The Broads'
Half Day to Sheringham
We visit the coastal town of Sheringham, which is a busy little resort with a fishing village, sandy beach, and is home to the North Norfolk Railway, a well preserved steam railway.
Venue Information
Hotel De Paris
A delightful and unusual hotel, occupying the finest position in Cromer, close to the shops and historic parish church and directly overlooking the pier and beach. Superb reception lounge, cocktail bar, games room and TV lounge. Delightful restaurant with small dance floor and entertainment most evenings. All 54 spacious bedrooms are centrally heated and are equipped with private bath or shower and WC, hair dryer, TV with radio channels and tea/coffee making facilities. Most have excellent views over the sea or across the town to Cromer Woods. Lift (few stairs to some rooms). Limited car parking. Tel: 01263 513141 Guests 513191 A Leisureplex Hotel
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