Gracie's Beach Hideaway local attractions

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Gracie's Beach Hideaway local attractions

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Bacton is a village on the north Norfolk coast. You can walk for miles along the coastal path. The beach immediately behind Gracie's Beach Hideaway is dog friendly all year round. Drive west towards Cromer with its Victorian pier and famed Cromer crabs, or further to Sheringham with the National Trust park and its heritage steam railway. Walk east about an hour to Happisburgh lighthouse, the only independently run lighthouse in Great Britain. Bacton has a local store with good provisions, and most supermarkets deliver to the home. There is a Chinese, fish and chips and kebab/pizza house within walking distance. Cafe Watsons serves delicious fry ups, light lunches, cakes and ice cream. Cafe Carmel serves divine vegan meals and home made cakes, and is easily accessible from the back of the home through the public walkway. Open Sat evenings too in the summer. 15 minutes walk from the home down quiet Church Road takes you to Coastal Reflexology, where you can enjoy a reiki massage and reflexology. The local pub Poachers Pocket is just 15 minutes stroll, and is dog friendly. There is live music, and food is served all day. The market town of North Walsham is worth exploring, and the historic city of Norwich is only 35 minutes drive. You can also hire a boat and explore the Norfolk Broads from Wroxham.
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Bacton
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Bacton is a village on the north Norfolk coast. You can walk for miles along the coastal path. The beach immediately behind Gracie's Beach Hideaway is dog friendly all year round. Drive west towards Cromer with its Victorian pier and famed Cromer crabs, or further to Sheringham with the National Trust park and its heritage steam railway. Walk east about an hour to Happisburgh lighthouse, the only independently run lighthouse in Great Britain. Bacton has a local store with good provisions, and most supermarkets deliver to the home. There is a Chinese, fish and chips and kebab/pizza house within walking distance. Cafe Watsons serves delicious fry ups, light lunches, cakes and ice cream. Cafe Carmel serves divine vegan meals and home made cakes, and is easily accessible from the back of the home through the public walkway. Open Sat evenings too in the summer. 15 minutes walk from the home down quiet Church Road takes you to Coastal Reflexology, where you can enjoy a reiki massage and reflexology. The local pub Poachers Pocket is just 15 minutes stroll, and is dog friendly. There is live music, and food is served all day. The market town of North Walsham is worth exploring, and the historic city of Norwich is only 35 minutes drive. You can also hire a boat and explore the Norfolk Broads from Wroxham.

Food

Delicious vegan food served here - breakfast, light bites and cakes. Food and alcohol served Saturday nights during high season. Short 5 minutes walk from the back of Gracie's Beach Hideaway, and dog friendly too! Open Wednesday to Sunday.
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Cafe Carmel
Walcott Road
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Delicious vegan food served here - breakfast, light bites and cakes. Food and alcohol served Saturday nights during high season. Short 5 minutes walk from the back of Gracie's Beach Hideaway, and dog friendly too! Open Wednesday to Sunday.
Delicious fry ups, light lunches, cakes and ice cream. 5 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway. Dog friendly. Closed Wednesdays.
Watsons Cafe
Coast Road
Delicious fry ups, light lunches, cakes and ice cream. 5 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway. Dog friendly. Closed Wednesdays.
Delicious kebabs, and freshly cooked pizzas. Open daily during the summer season. 10 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Village Kebab & Pizza House
Coast Road
Delicious kebabs, and freshly cooked pizzas. Open daily during the summer season. 10 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Food cooked to order, so can be quite a wait! Telephone orders accepted too. Closed Sundays and Mondays. 10 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Bacton Fish Shop
Coast Road
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Food cooked to order, so can be quite a wait! Telephone orders accepted too. Closed Sundays and Mondays. 10 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Delicious Chinese food, eat in or takeaway. Cash only. 10 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway. Closed Tuesdays.
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Oriental Garden
Coast Road
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Delicious Chinese food, eat in or takeaway. Cash only. 10 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway. Closed Tuesdays.
Full English, fish and chips, toasties, scones, roast dinners and ice cream. 20 minute stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway along the coastal road to Walcott.
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The Kingfisher Cafe
Coast Road
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Full English, fish and chips, toasties, scones, roast dinners and ice cream. 20 minute stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway along the coastal road to Walcott.
Local village pub, food served from 0900, dog friendly, seaviews and live music. Free ATM. 15 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Poachers Pocket
Walcott Road
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Local village pub, food served from 0900, dog friendly, seaviews and live music. Free ATM. 15 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
The Lighthouse Inn is first recorded in the 1851 Census, and has been serving local residents and visitors to the area ever since – almost 170 years! Food is served from 1130am, with a well stocked bar that features local real ales – Woodfords Wherry and Green King IPA, a great range of draft and bottled lagers including Stella, San Miguel, Hophouse 13, Leffe and more, a lovely range of fine wines to suit all tastes and a fabulous Gin range including Norfolk’s own Bullards Gin and Bullards Strawberry & Black Pepper Gin. Dog friendly. 30 minutes walk from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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The Lighthouse Inn
Coast Road
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The Lighthouse Inn is first recorded in the 1851 Census, and has been serving local residents and visitors to the area ever since – almost 170 years! Food is served from 1130am, with a well stocked bar that features local real ales – Woodfords Wherry and Green King IPA, a great range of draft and bottled lagers including Stella, San Miguel, Hophouse 13, Leffe and more, a lovely range of fine wines to suit all tastes and a fabulous Gin range including Norfolk’s own Bullards Gin and Bullards Strawberry & Black Pepper Gin. Dog friendly. 30 minutes walk from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Set overlooking the golden sands of Mundesley Beach on the North Norfolk coast, The Ship Inn is the perfect destination for eating, drinking and relaxing. Dating back 300 years, it is perhaps the oldest pub on the Norfolk coast. Using only the finest, freshest ingredients from independent local suppliers. Giant beachside garden where food and drink can be enjoyed while you watch the waves crash and the sun set. Dog friendly. 8 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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The Ship Inn
The Street
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Set overlooking the golden sands of Mundesley Beach on the North Norfolk coast, The Ship Inn is the perfect destination for eating, drinking and relaxing. Dating back 300 years, it is perhaps the oldest pub on the Norfolk coast. Using only the finest, freshest ingredients from independent local suppliers. Giant beachside garden where food and drink can be enjoyed while you watch the waves crash and the sun set. Dog friendly. 8 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
3 AA Rosette Michelin Recommended Restaurant located in North East Norfolk, just minutes from the coast. Fine dining in a relaxed, show-stopping setting thanks to the heritage building. Cast-iron commitment to seasonality, bringing dishes together that embrace every season. Locally-inspired menu changes daily across Lunch & Dinner Du Jour, A La Carte, Taster and Sunday Lunch. 14 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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The Ingham Swan
Sea Palling Road
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3 AA Rosette Michelin Recommended Restaurant located in North East Norfolk, just minutes from the coast. Fine dining in a relaxed, show-stopping setting thanks to the heritage building. Cast-iron commitment to seasonality, bringing dishes together that embrace every season. Locally-inspired menu changes daily across Lunch & Dinner Du Jour, A La Carte, Taster and Sunday Lunch. 14 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Delicious Indian cuisine, trading for almost 3 decades, it's the oldest Indian takeaway North of Norwich. Order online for delivery.
al-Haqq's Kitchen
4 Mundesley Rd
Delicious Indian cuisine, trading for almost 3 decades, it's the oldest Indian takeaway North of Norwich. Order online for delivery.
With an undercover outside area, a large beer garden at the rear and a patio terrace, the comfortable surroundings of The Orchard Gardens have something for everyone. Ten minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Orchard Gardens
73 Mundesley Rd
With an undercover outside area, a large beer garden at the rear and a patio terrace, the comfortable surroundings of The Orchard Gardens have something for everyone. Ten minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Shambles is whatever you want it to be. It’s a breakfast spot, a coffee house, a cafe and bistro, a restaurant and a cocktail lounge with a fully-licensed bar. Doors open at 10am and close for the night at 10pm or later on Fridays and Saturdays. Ten minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Shambles Cafe Bar Bistro
6 Market St
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Shambles is whatever you want it to be. It’s a breakfast spot, a coffee house, a cafe and bistro, a restaurant and a cocktail lounge with a fully-licensed bar. Doors open at 10am and close for the night at 10pm or later on Fridays and Saturdays. Ten minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Delicious Indian cuisine, cooked from the freshest local ingredients. Order online for free delivery on orders over £20.
Oasis 2 Indian Restaurant
Upper Staithe Road
Delicious Indian cuisine, cooked from the freshest local ingredients. Order online for free delivery on orders over £20.

Health and wellness

Peaceful walks through Bacton woods, plenty of good paths, easy parking, dogs love it here! 10 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Bacton Woods Car Park
3 Wood Cottages
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Peaceful walks through Bacton woods, plenty of good paths, easy parking, dogs love it here! 10 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
The Royal Cromer Golf Club is the second oldest golf club in Norfolk. Located 320 feet above the North Sea on the Norfolk coastline, this cliff-top links provides stunning views but also a lighthouse! 20 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach.
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Royal Cromer Golf Club
145 Overstrand Rd
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The Royal Cromer Golf Club is the second oldest golf club in Norfolk. Located 320 feet above the North Sea on the Norfolk coastline, this cliff-top links provides stunning views but also a lighthouse! 20 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach.
Golfers of all abilities are assured of a warm welcome at Sheringham. A quick call to the Pro Shop should put you on the way to a memorable round along the beautiful cliff-top course. As you would expect, all visitors must adopt a dress code and ensure that each is fully equipped for their round/s. 30 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Sheringham Golf Club
Sweetbriar Lane
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Golfers of all abilities are assured of a warm welcome at Sheringham. A quick call to the Pro Shop should put you on the way to a memorable round along the beautiful cliff-top course. As you would expect, all visitors must adopt a dress code and ensure that each is fully equipped for their round/s. 30 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Browns is where you get to slow things down, and enjoy luxury professional pampering. Facials, massage, nail care, waxing, lashes, and tanning. Ten minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Browns Beauty + Wellbeing
Browns is where you get to slow things down, and enjoy luxury professional pampering. Facials, massage, nail care, waxing, lashes, and tanning. Ten minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Reflexology is a complementary therapy for relaxation, release of tension, improved sleep, improved mood and increased wellbeing. Mon to Fri, booking ahead is advised. 15 minutes' walk from Gracie's Beach Hideaway down Church Road.
Coastal Reflexology
Reflexology is a complementary therapy for relaxation, release of tension, improved sleep, improved mood and increased wellbeing. Mon to Fri, booking ahead is advised. 15 minutes' walk from Gracie's Beach Hideaway down Church Road.

City/town information

Well stocked local store, handy for the small things you forgot to bring. Free cash machine inside. 10 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Bacton Superstore
Coast Road
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Well stocked local store, handy for the small things you forgot to bring. Free cash machine inside. 10 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Well stocked store for all the essentials. 20 minutes' stroll along the seafront from Gracie's Beach Hideaway
Walcott Stores
Coast Road
Well stocked store for all the essentials. 20 minutes' stroll along the seafront from Gracie's Beach Hideaway

Sightseeing

A huge, award winning forest of family fun and outdoor adventure. Treehouses, Wobbly Wires, Slippery Slopes, Crocklebogs, Twiggles and Boggles, storytelling, boat rides, marsh walks and really yummy food! 20 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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A huge, award winning forest of family fun and outdoor adventure. Treehouses, Wobbly Wires, Slippery Slopes, Crocklebogs, Twiggles and Boggles, storytelling, boat rides, marsh walks and really yummy food! 20 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Beautiful dog friendly sandy beach, goes on for miles and is rarely crowded.
Bacton Beach
Beautiful dog friendly sandy beach, goes on for miles and is rarely crowded.
Seal watching at Horsey Gap is possible all year round but in the late autumn and early winter Horsey beach becomes seal central. Dogs must not be allowed to approach them, whilst on or off lead. 20 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Horsey Gap
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Seal watching at Horsey Gap is possible all year round but in the late autumn and early winter Horsey beach becomes seal central. Dogs must not be allowed to approach them, whilst on or off lead. 20 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Just over an hour's stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway, Mundesley beach is beautiful with a cafe, crazy golf and a small amusements area. Dog restrictions on parts of the beach May to Sep.
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Mundesley Beach
9 Beach Rd
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Just over an hour's stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway, Mundesley beach is beautiful with a cafe, crazy golf and a small amusements area. Dog restrictions on parts of the beach May to Sep.
Unique zoo featuring over 200 South American animals, plus an indoor play area, cafe & gift shop. 25 minutes' drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Amazona Zoo
Hall Road
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Unique zoo featuring over 200 South American animals, plus an indoor play area, cafe & gift shop. 25 minutes' drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
BROADS Norfolk is possibly most famous for the man-made Broads, a National Park with over 125 miles of navigable lock-free waterways set in beautiful countryside and studded with charming and picturesque towns and villages such as Wroxham, the capital of the Broads. The big skies and sparkling landscape of marshland fields, feathery reeds and tangled woodlands are a perfect canvas for adventure and relaxation – time to reflect, space to explore, a magical opportunity to enjoy a fabulous break. The best way to explore the Broads? Definitely by boat, but cycling and walking are great ways to get about too. 20 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Norfolk Broads Boat Hire
Riverside Road
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BROADS Norfolk is possibly most famous for the man-made Broads, a National Park with over 125 miles of navigable lock-free waterways set in beautiful countryside and studded with charming and picturesque towns and villages such as Wroxham, the capital of the Broads. The big skies and sparkling landscape of marshland fields, feathery reeds and tangled woodlands are a perfect canvas for adventure and relaxation – time to reflect, space to explore, a magical opportunity to enjoy a fabulous break. The best way to explore the Broads? Definitely by boat, but cycling and walking are great ways to get about too. 20 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
A beautiful, 32 acre modern garden containing many garden rooms with herbaceous borders, gravel gardens, sub-tropical gardens, a box parterre, sunken rose garden, Mediterranean garden, Desert Wash and a large woodland garden — there really is so much to explore. Open March to October inclusive. 10 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden
Vicarage Road
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A beautiful, 32 acre modern garden containing many garden rooms with herbaceous borders, gravel gardens, sub-tropical gardens, a box parterre, sunken rose garden, Mediterranean garden, Desert Wash and a large woodland garden — there really is so much to explore. Open March to October inclusive. 10 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Norfolk's longest fifteen inch gauge line runs between the ancient market town of Aylsham and Wroxham, the 'Capital of the Norfolk Broads' with country stations serving the villages of Brampton, Buxton and Coltishall. The 18 mile round trip runs through the picturesque Bure valley countryside following the meandering river through meadowland and ancient pasture stopping occassionally at small country villages. The railway operates services using either Steam or Diesel locomotives. On Days the railway operates, there are at least three trains a day with up to seven services running at peak weekends and during special events. 25 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Bure Valley Railway
Norwich Road
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Norfolk's longest fifteen inch gauge line runs between the ancient market town of Aylsham and Wroxham, the 'Capital of the Norfolk Broads' with country stations serving the villages of Brampton, Buxton and Coltishall. The 18 mile round trip runs through the picturesque Bure valley countryside following the meandering river through meadowland and ancient pasture stopping occassionally at small country villages. The railway operates services using either Steam or Diesel locomotives. On Days the railway operates, there are at least three trains a day with up to seven services running at peak weekends and during special events. 25 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Famous for its vast collection of rhododendrons and azaleas, today, you can climb to the top of the two viewing towers at Gazebo to experience breathtaking views of this beautiful landscape, the North Norfolk coast and maybe a steam train passing through. Spend a day here exploring 1000 acres of varying habitat including woodland, parkland and cliff top. Look out for wildlife, 3 species of deer can be seen alongside a wide variety of birds and butterflies. Dogs must be on lead between 1 March and 31 July. 30 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Sheringham Park
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Famous for its vast collection of rhododendrons and azaleas, today, you can climb to the top of the two viewing towers at Gazebo to experience breathtaking views of this beautiful landscape, the North Norfolk coast and maybe a steam train passing through. Spend a day here exploring 1000 acres of varying habitat including woodland, parkland and cliff top. Look out for wildlife, 3 species of deer can be seen alongside a wide variety of birds and butterflies. Dogs must be on lead between 1 March and 31 July. 30 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
One of the most elegant country houses in East Anglia, Felbrigg Hall is a place of surprises and delights. It is a mixture of opulence and homeliness where each room reflects Felbrigg’s vibrant history, from the stained-glass windows in the Great Hall to Queen Mary's teapot in the Drawing Room. The Chinese Bedroom showcases Felbrigg’s rich global collections, including luxury exports traded by the East India Company, and the eclectic displays in the Cabinet Room show collections amassed on a European ‘Grand Tour’. Outside, the decorative and productive walled garden is a gardener's delight. Flowers from the garden decorate the Hall, whilst allotments in the walled garden provide fruit and vegetables for the Squire's Pantry. You can enjoy watching the hens pecking wherever they wish, with only the sound of the busy bees in the flowers. 30 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Felbrigg Hall
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One of the most elegant country houses in East Anglia, Felbrigg Hall is a place of surprises and delights. It is a mixture of opulence and homeliness where each room reflects Felbrigg’s vibrant history, from the stained-glass windows in the Great Hall to Queen Mary's teapot in the Drawing Room. The Chinese Bedroom showcases Felbrigg’s rich global collections, including luxury exports traded by the East India Company, and the eclectic displays in the Cabinet Room show collections amassed on a European ‘Grand Tour’. Outside, the decorative and productive walled garden is a gardener's delight. Flowers from the garden decorate the Hall, whilst allotments in the walled garden provide fruit and vegetables for the Squire's Pantry. You can enjoy watching the hens pecking wherever they wish, with only the sound of the busy bees in the flowers. 30 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Childhood home of Anne Boleyn, the breath-taking Jacobean mansion and ancient yew hedges sit at the heart of a magnificent garden and historic park in the beautiful Bure meadows. Surrounding the house, the formal garden is the result of three centuries of inspired planting, and the gently undulating historic parkland is great for exploring on foot or by bike. Grab a map of the way-marked walks from visitor reception and enjoy discovering intriguing landmarks, stunning views and wildlife. With over 4,600 acres to explore, Blickling's parkland is the perfect place to take your four-legged friend for a walk. However dogs, except assistance dogs, are not permitted in the house, East Wing or formal garden. 30 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Blickling Estate
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Childhood home of Anne Boleyn, the breath-taking Jacobean mansion and ancient yew hedges sit at the heart of a magnificent garden and historic park in the beautiful Bure meadows. Surrounding the house, the formal garden is the result of three centuries of inspired planting, and the gently undulating historic parkland is great for exploring on foot or by bike. Grab a map of the way-marked walks from visitor reception and enjoy discovering intriguing landmarks, stunning views and wildlife. With over 4,600 acres to explore, Blickling's parkland is the perfect place to take your four-legged friend for a walk. However dogs, except assistance dogs, are not permitted in the house, East Wing or formal garden. 30 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Holkham is a place with a rich history and an iconic stately home. Diverse landscapes, parkland alive with deer and mighty oaks, a walled garden bursting with blooms and heritage, a nature reserve thrumming with wildlife, farmland abundant in wildflowers and hedgerows, and an expansive beach backed by sand dunes and pine forests. An hour's drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Holkham Hall
Holkham Road
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Holkham is a place with a rich history and an iconic stately home. Diverse landscapes, parkland alive with deer and mighty oaks, a walled garden bursting with blooms and heritage, a nature reserve thrumming with wildlife, farmland abundant in wildflowers and hedgerows, and an expansive beach backed by sand dunes and pine forests. An hour's drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach offers huge fun for all the family, from white-knuckle rides, to traditional attractions, there really is something for everyone! The park is a pay-to-enter attraction. All visitors (riders and non-riders) will need a valid entrance ticket. Standard admission is £15 per person and under 3’s are free. 40 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Pleasure Beach
South Beach Parade
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Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach offers huge fun for all the family, from white-knuckle rides, to traditional attractions, there really is something for everyone! The park is a pay-to-enter attraction. All visitors (riders and non-riders) will need a valid entrance ticket. Standard admission is £15 per person and under 3’s are free. 40 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
From the sweeping sandy beach bordered by pinewoods and colourful beach huts; around the bustling harbour where you’ll find children crabbing on the quay opposite the finest fish & chips on the coast; to the pretty leafy green known as ‘The Buttlands’ with its warm & welcoming taverns – Wells is a lovely seaside town. An hour's drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Wells Next The Sea Beach
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From the sweeping sandy beach bordered by pinewoods and colourful beach huts; around the bustling harbour where you’ll find children crabbing on the quay opposite the finest fish & chips on the coast; to the pretty leafy green known as ‘The Buttlands’ with its warm & welcoming taverns – Wells is a lovely seaside town. An hour's drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia, and the only independently run lighthouse in Great Britain. 1 hour 15 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Happisburgh Lighthouse
Lighthouse Lane
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Oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia, and the only independently run lighthouse in Great Britain. 1 hour 15 minutes stroll from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Walsingham Abbey, where the grounds surrounding the historic house are famous for the spectacular ruins of the mediaeval Priory of our Lady of Walsingham, as well as miraculous swathes of naturalised snowdrops in early spring. Later in spring the grounds fill with daffodils and the woods with wild garlic and bluebells. In summer the grounds offer a green leafy haven of peace. 55 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Walsingham Abbey
High Street
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Walsingham Abbey, where the grounds surrounding the historic house are famous for the spectacular ruins of the mediaeval Priory of our Lady of Walsingham, as well as miraculous swathes of naturalised snowdrops in early spring. Later in spring the grounds fill with daffodils and the woods with wild garlic and bluebells. In summer the grounds offer a green leafy haven of peace. 55 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
From historic streets and castles, to bustling independent shops and eateries. Norwich is bursting with stories to tell; past, present and future. Unique, beautiful, and intriguing, there’s a whole host of must-visit locations and iconic buildings to discover here. Norwich Market is a must for anyone coming to visit. One of the largest and oldest open-air markets in the UK, it’s home to a wide range of colourful stalls selling everything from clothes and gifts, to food and drink. If you truly want to experience Norwich like a local, this is the place to go. Plan a breakfast or lunch there, and enjoy your food whilst sitting on Market Place, watching the bustling activity in front of you. Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery. Found on top a hill in the centre of Norwich, this imposing medieval fortification is even more impressive once you get up close! But it’s not just a pretty building. Housed inside is a museum and art gallery with a world of treasures waiting to be discovered by you! With significant objects from the region, archaeological finds and natural history specimens, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Quintessentially Norwich, The Lanes are one of the most popular areas in the city. A collection of small lanes, alleyways and streets, jam-packed with charm. Nestled side by side throughout the Norwich Lanes are independent shops, restaurants and galleries. There’s plenty to discover here. From antiques housed in beautiful churches, and a cinema in a 14th century medieval merchant house, to the Maddermarket Theatre which has staged performances since 1921, and The Guildhall, England’s largest medieval city hall. The independent heart of the city, this is the place to go for unique finds, artisan coffee shops, cutting-edge clothing and more. Elm Hill. A beautiful cobbled street with historic houses, specialty shops and small cafes, it’s a must-see. Make sure to check out The Britons Arms. The only survivor of a fire in 1507 that destroyed the rest of the buildings on the street, which all had to be rebuilt. Cathedral Quarter. Head away from the main shopping streets and towards the Norman Cathedral which dominates the Norfolk skyline with its famous 315-foot spire. Discover the Ethelbert Gate which was constructed as penance for the city’s excommunication. Cow Tower has defended the River Wensum since the 1300s. Once a market, Tombland has been the hub of city nightlife for decades. Norwich Cathedral Quarter is one of the city’s most popular spots, there’s plenty to see when you visit. 35 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
Norwich Lanes
From historic streets and castles, to bustling independent shops and eateries. Norwich is bursting with stories to tell; past, present and future. Unique, beautiful, and intriguing, there’s a whole host of must-visit locations and iconic buildings to discover here. Norwich Market is a must for anyone coming to visit. One of the largest and oldest open-air markets in the UK, it’s home to a wide range of colourful stalls selling everything from clothes and gifts, to food and drink. If you truly want to experience Norwich like a local, this is the place to go. Plan a breakfast or lunch there, and enjoy your food whilst sitting on Market Place, watching the bustling activity in front of you. Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery. Found on top a hill in the centre of Norwich, this imposing medieval fortification is even more impressive once you get up close! But it’s not just a pretty building. Housed inside is a museum and art gallery with a world of treasures waiting to be discovered by you! With significant objects from the region, archaeological finds and natural history specimens, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Quintessentially Norwich, The Lanes are one of the most popular areas in the city. A collection of small lanes, alleyways and streets, jam-packed with charm. Nestled side by side throughout the Norwich Lanes are independent shops, restaurants and galleries. There’s plenty to discover here. From antiques housed in beautiful churches, and a cinema in a 14th century medieval merchant house, to the Maddermarket Theatre which has staged performances since 1921, and The Guildhall, England’s largest medieval city hall. The independent heart of the city, this is the place to go for unique finds, artisan coffee shops, cutting-edge clothing and more. Elm Hill. A beautiful cobbled street with historic houses, specialty shops and small cafes, it’s a must-see. Make sure to check out The Britons Arms. The only survivor of a fire in 1507 that destroyed the rest of the buildings on the street, which all had to be rebuilt. Cathedral Quarter. Head away from the main shopping streets and towards the Norman Cathedral which dominates the Norfolk skyline with its famous 315-foot spire. Discover the Ethelbert Gate which was constructed as penance for the city’s excommunication. Cow Tower has defended the River Wensum since the 1300s. Once a market, Tombland has been the hub of city nightlife for decades. Norwich Cathedral Quarter is one of the city’s most popular spots, there’s plenty to see when you visit. 35 minutes drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
In a magical corner of norfolk, tucked away behind tall trees, lies a land that time forgot… Unleash your adventure at the UK’s best all-inclusive dinosaur-themed adventure park! Set across 85 acres of natural woodland, you can discover over 25 ROARR-some attractions and meet the popular dinosaur mascot Dippy. 45 minutes' drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Roarr! Aventura de Dinosaurios
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In a magical corner of norfolk, tucked away behind tall trees, lies a land that time forgot… Unleash your adventure at the UK’s best all-inclusive dinosaur-themed adventure park! Set across 85 acres of natural woodland, you can discover over 25 ROARR-some attractions and meet the popular dinosaur mascot Dippy. 45 minutes' drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
The largest indoor modelling attraction in the UK, stretching over 10,000 square feet with some of the largest model railways in the world on permanent public display. 20 minutes' drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.
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Wroxham Miniature Worlds
Horning Road West
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The largest indoor modelling attraction in the UK, stretching over 10,000 square feet with some of the largest model railways in the world on permanent public display. 20 minutes' drive from Gracie's Beach Hideaway.