Description
Travel in deluxe style on this holiday aboard a JG Explorer coach!
The beautiful county of Norfolk is characterised by charming seaside towns, unspoilt coastline and unique scenery, making it a perfect holiday destination. On this relaxing break we experience the striking landscape of the Norfolk Broads, consisting of shallow lakes and rivers, scattered with pretty market towns and villages along its shores. We discover the mystic beauty of its waterways by paddle steamer as well as enjoy nostalgic journeys on Norfolk's heritage railways through picturesque countryside, taking us back to a bygone era.
Itinerary
What's Included?
Includes- Return coach travel aboard a JG Explorer coach(see JG Explorer tab for more info)- 4 nights at a selected hotel, Great Yarmouth (JG2+ rating) with dinner & breakfast- 99p bar on selected drinks for 3 hours every evening (April only)- Entertainment some evenings (at the Nelson & Waverley Hotels only)- Excursion to Cromer & Sheringham- Heritage train journeys on the North Norfolk Railway & Bure Valley Railway- Mississippi paddle steamer cruise on the Norfolk BroadsOptional excursion to Norwich (£15pp)
Itinerary
Included ExcursionsCromer, Sheringham & the North Norfolk Railway (full day)We head first to Cromer, a classic resort on the north Norfolk coast, famous for its tasty crabs, wide open beaches and traditional pier. Originally a small north Norfolk fishing village, our next stop of Sheringham is now a popular seaside town with a sandy beach, seafront promenade and a diverse range of shops. Don't forget to have some classic fish and chips here!Later on, we board our train on the heritage North Norfolk Railway (also known as the Poppy Line) for a spectacularly scenic journey from Sheringham to Holt, passing through a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Bure Valley Railway & Mississippi Paddle Steamer Cruise (full day)We experience a nostalgic trip on the heritage Bure Valley Railway, Norfolk's longest narrow gauge railway, from Aylsham to Wroxham, meandering through the pretty Bure Valley countryside. After free time in Wroxham, with its pretty riverside walks and gentle waters, we travel by coach to the picturesque village of Horning. Here we embark on a memorable cruise along the Norfolk Broads on the Mississippi Paddle Steamer, passing lovely thatched cottages, windmills, ancient churches and reed beds while spotting some of the area's unique wildlife along the way.Optional ExcursionNorwich (£15pp) (full day)Join our optional excursion to Norwich. With a beautiful Norman cathedral that boasts the largest cloisters and the second tallest spire in the country, Norwich is the most complete medieval city in Britain. Steeped in history, the city's winding lanes lined with period buildings add to the unique atmosphere, while other highlights include the original Colman's Mustard shop and one of the largest outdoor markets in England.
Norfolk Broads
The magical Norfolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland. A man-made creation, the Broads is now a National Park with a network of over 125 miles of navigable rivers and lakes set in beautiful countryside punctuated with charming market towns and picturesque villages.
These scenic, meandering waterways have been a boating holiday destination since the late 19th century but also offer a rich mix of attractions and activities year-round for visitors of any age, including ramblers, artists,anglers, birdwatchers and more.
This area of outstanding natural beauty with its big skies and stunning landscapes of marshland fields and feathery reeds is an important area for wildlife, and is home to more than a quarter of Britain's rarest animals and plants. Look out for many species of butterflies and migrating birds and see if you can spot the elusive otter!
Explore the pretty towns and villages dotted through this spectacular landscape such as Wroxham, the capital of the Broads, with its abundance of restaurants and shops including Roys, 'The World's Largest Village Store', the lovely village of Horning with its riverside pubs and tearooms or quaint Potter Heigham, known for its 14th-century bridge.
Did you know, the Norfolk Broads has more miles of waterway than the Italian city of Venice?!
JG Explorer
JG Explorer coaches
We are pleased to introduceJG Explorer- a brand-new deluxe coach, thoughtfully designed to provide an elevated coach experience and ensure your journey is special and memorable.
Exclusive to the JG Travel Group, the design of these coaches has been meticulously thought through with your comfort in mind - with only 44 seats meaning more room on board and padded seats. There's improved legroom and a footrest, making certain that wherever you sit, you'll be able to relax and enjoy your journey. We know it's the small things that make a big difference in terms of ease and added convenience, so ourJG Explorercoaches feature a floor-level, rear-mounted toilet, accessible to all customers.
On-board entertainment throughout your journey is easy to find on theJG Explorer, with access to Azimut, our wireless media system, providing films and quizzes. Simply bring along your smartphone or iPad and enjoy this entertainment interruption-free, with the use of our extra reliable Wi-Fi, free to all passengers and a handy USB port at each seat.
The layout of theJG Explorerincludes a floor-level, rear-mounted kitchen with a sink, an espresso machine to purchase delicious Nespresso coffee, dispensed by your driver during comfort breaks, and a fridge stocked with cold drinks and milk. Customers are welcome to help themselves to complimentary JG bottles, that can be used for refill at the built-in cold-water filter, cutting down on the need for disposable plastic bottles and doing our part for the environment.
Venue Information
Hotel
Waverley Hotel, Great YarmouthJG2+ ratingThe Waverley Hotel is located 150 metres from Britannia Pier and Great Yarmouth's sandy beach. The hotel offers en-suite rooms with tea and coffee-making facilities as well as a restaurant and lounge bar. Breakfast and main courses at dinner are buffet style.Nelson Hotel, Great YarmouthJG2+ ratingSituated right on Great Yarmouth's magnificent seafront, the Nelson Hotel is just a short stroll from the beach and Wellington Pier. The hotel offers a warm welcome and comfortable en-suite bedrooms with tea and coffee-making facilities and a TV, plus a restaurant, bar, lounge and free Wi-Fi.Prince Guest House, Great YarmouthJG2+ ratingThe family-run Prince Guest House is situated less than a two minute walk from Great Yarmouth's beach, Britannia Pier and all the seafront attractions. The guest house features a bar and restaurant and en-suite rooms with Freeview TV and tea and coffee-making facilities.Please note: the Prince Guest House has no lift or ground floor rooms and is therefore unsuitable for those with limited mobility.\nHotel RatingJG2+ ratingJG2+ rated hotels offer a slightly higher standard of hospitality, often with good home cooking plus enhanced décor, facilities and services, which is recognised and welcomed by our customers. Food may be buffet style in some of the larger hotels. They may also enjoy an enviable location and/or higher levels of satisfaction on online hotel rating sites and our own customer feedback surveys.