Buzzy 12:53 Sat Jul 16
Yarmouth
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Taking the kids up near that way next week. Any good restaurants/pubs/places to visit much appreciated? Cheers
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cambsiron
2:31 Sat Jul 16
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By the nature of it the kids will have a great time. Jeremy Kyle on sea would be a fair description of it though.
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MikeHammer
2:08 Sat Jul 16
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I agree with ip ... If of course you mean Great Yarmouth ? As for Yarmouth not been there for 40 years but suspect it has aged but possibly not as badly as Gt Y ,
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iphammer
12:53 Sat Jul 16
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I'd stay away from Gt Yarmouth its a complete shit hole now compared to what it use to be like.
Wells Next The Sea is nice and also Cromer
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Buzzy
11:11 Sat Jul 16
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Cheers jfk
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Mart O
2:48 Sat Jul 16
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Norfolk Broads ?
Inbred WHORES, more like.
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jfk
2:46 Sat Jul 16
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Oh and a massive sandy beach.
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jfk
2:44 Sat Jul 16
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The Hill House Pub - happisburgh
It's in my top 3 boozers in the uk.the locals and landlord are as good as they come. Nothing pretentious unlike most that way,just a great pub.
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strong dreams
2:29 Sat Jul 16
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I used to work at Joyland back in the mid 70's. Great Yarmouth was a fantastic town back then. Sadly not so these days.
Britannia pier Joyland and the pleasure beach still worth a visit with the kids. As mentioned the broads might be a better option.
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King Marlon
2:08 Sat Jul 16
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you can get boats out at potter heigham.
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King Marlon
1:57 Sat Jul 16
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norfolk broads mate, hire a boat, moor up have abit of lunch = happy.
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Aalborg Hammer
1:42 Sat Jul 16
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Is that the Isle of Wight one, Buzzy?Or Great Yarmouth?
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mallard
1:01 Sat Jul 16
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If you've got kids do the Pleasure Beach or if they're younger Joyland
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