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
EXCURSIONS INCLUDED
Full Day Excursion to Norwich
Norfolk's county town is still based on a medieval street plan and has many delightful buildings and alleyways. Its splendid cathedral is well worth a visit, but it also boasts a castle and excellent shops.
Full Day Excursion to Great Yarmouth and the Broads
Great Yarmouth is packed with entertainments and amusements of all descriptions. Plenty to do and see for an enjoyable day out. Then on to Wroxham the centre of 'The Broads'.
Half Day Excursion to Sheringham,
a seaside town along the coast from Cromer. There is a splendid craft centre with traditional rural crafts which have been part of North Norfolk life for generations.
Venue Information
Hotel De Paris - These rooms include Sea View
A delightful hotel, occupying the finest position in Cromer, close to the shops and historic parish church and directly overlooking the pier and beach. All 54 bedrooms are centrally heated and are equipped with private bath or shower and WC, hair dryer, radio, TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Most are very spacious and have excellent views over the sea or across the town to Cromer Woods. Superb reception lounge, bar, games room and delightful dining room with dance floor. Lift (few stairs to some rooms).
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