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BOGNOR REGIS 7 DAYS - ROYAL NORFOLK HOTEL

Destination: East SussexOperator: Alfa Travel Terms
Departs: 09/09/2012Type: Coastal Breaks
Duration: 7 daysQuality: Good * * *
Departs Via: MidlandsBoard: Half Board
Tour Code: S18632Transport: Coach Pickup
Supplements
Single Room £36.00 per person
Adults £334.00
Deposit Per Person Payment required in full
* Children: Not allowed
* Babies: Not allowed
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Description
Bognor Regis has been a seaside fishing settlement (and occasionally also a base for smuggling operations) since Anglo Saxon times. It became a fashionable resort in the reign of George III and has been frequented by royalty on numerous occasions. Visitors to the Royal Norfolk Hotel have included the Emperor Napoleon III of France and various members of Queen Victoria's family. The resort gained the title Bognor Regis after George V stayed here to convalesce after an illness in 1929. The resort is quite flat and has an excellent promenade walk. There is a pier and a delightful park, Hotham Park, which boasts a narrow gauge railway, putting green, crazy golf, tennis court and boating lake. On the beach between Bognor Regis and Aldwick lies the wreck of a floating pontoon - part of the Mulberry Harbour which was destined to be towed across to Normandy on D-Day June 6, 1944, but did not make it to Normandy and was washed up on the beach shortly after D-Day. It is clearly visible at low tide throughout the year. Bognor is a relatively small town but has some good shops and a theatre. The excursions possibilities are legion with numerous stately homes and several important towns and cities, as well as some smaller seaside towns, within easy reach. The beach is predominantly pebbly but the water is clean and the quality of the light often remarkable. Inland the scenery is quintessentially English with the splendour of the South Downs, England's newest National Park, very close at hand.
Itinerary
TOUR OPERATES SUNDAY TO SATURDAY
EXCURSIONS INCLUDED
Full Day Excursion to South Downs & Arundel
We travel over the South Downs to beautiful Midhurst, then east to Petworth and Pulborough before turning south to historic Arundel. Its castle and cathedral dominate the countryside and the charming town is delightful.

Full Day Excursion to Southsea & Chichester
Nearby Chichester has a ancient medieval cathedral but was also a Roman settlement. Southsea is a an attractive seaside resort with a hovercraft link to the nearby Isle of Wight.

Full Day Excursion to Brighton & Lewes
Brighton is a real "city by the sea" with a huge selection of attactions and some delightful shopping in the historic "Lanes". Lewes is delightfully situated on the South Downs and is famous for its Norman castle.
Venue Information
Royal Norfolk Hotel

Situated in a delightfully sunny spot on the sea front with extensive lawns and superb Channel views, this exceptional Georgian building dates from the 1830s and has been visited by the Emperor Napoleon III of France and various descendants of Queen Victoria. The hotel is just a short walk from the pier and shops.
All 50 rooms are centrally heated with private bath or shower and WC, television, trouser press, hair dryer and tea/coffee making facilities. There is an attractive cocktail bar, a split level restaurant, two conference rooms and a bar lounge with small dance floor. Lift serves most rooms (some rooms accessed via several stairs). Entertainment is provided most evenings.


Note for clients with a mobility impairment: there are only two small steps to negotiate at the hotel entrance with a ramp available but this hotel does not have any ground floor rooms. Each of the bedroom floors is divided into two levels and it is necessary to ensure mobility impaired clients are allocated rooms on the side of the hotel which can be directly accessed from the lift. Please ensure you submit a Special Needs form if you have a mobility impairment.
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Pick-Up Points
.Aldridge Post Office Map
.Ashby Market Street Map
.Atherstone Coach Station Map
.Beeston Bus Station Map
.Birmingham Outside Town Hall Map
.Burslem Rear Of Town Hall Map
.Burton-On-Trent High Street Map
.Cannock Cannock Bus Station Map
.Coalville Ashby Road Map
.Congleton Fairground Map
.Coventry Layby Outside Transport Museum Millenium Place Map
.Cradley Heath The Interchange Map
.Crewe Opposite Delamere House Map
.Derby Bus Stops Map
.Dudley Dudley Bus Station - Stand S Map
.Eastwood Nottingham Road Map
.Great Barr Birmingham Road Map
.Hanley ST1 3RF Sheltered Bus Stop, Hinde Street Map
.Hinckley Bus Station Map
.Hucknall Market Place Map
.Kidsgrove Harecastle Hotel Map
.Kingstanding The Circle By Dominos Pizza Map
.Kirby-In-Ashfield Nags Head Pub Map
.Leek Bus Station Map
.Leicester St Margaret's Bus Station Map
.Lichfield Bus Station Map
.Long Eaton The Green Map
.Longton Express Stop Map
.Loughborough Bus Stand The Rushes Map
.Macclesfield Queens Hotel Map
.Mansfield Bus Station Map
.Meir Opposite Co-op Map
.Nantwich Outside Civic Hall Map
.Newcastle-Under-Lymn School St- Behind Swimming Pool Map
.Nottingham Bay CH Map
.Nuneaton Town Centre Bus Station Map
.Rugby Clock Tower Map
.Sandbach Town Outside Military Arms Map
.Sedgeley Vicar Street Map
.Sheldon Halifax Office Opposite Wheatsheaf Hotel Map
.Shrewsbury Opposite Rowley Mansion Map
.Stafford Station Road Map
.Stoke Vale Street Bus Stop Map
.Stone Crown Street Map
.Sutton Coldfield Outside McDonalds Map
.Sutton In Ashfield Bus Station Map
.Swanlincote Bus Station Map
.Tamworth Corporation Street Map
.Telford Bus Station Map
.Trentham Outside Man In Space Public House Map
.Tunstall Police Station Map
.Walsall Bus Stop Map
.Wednesbury Market Place Map
.West Bromwich (B70 7AB) West Brom Bus Station- Stand Next To Parasols Map
.Whitchurch Brownlow Car Park Map
.Wolstanton Outside The Plough Map
.Wolverhampton Faulkland Street Coach Park Map
.Wrexham 21 King Street Map
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