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Roydon Mill Estate truly offers you the best of both worlds a picturesque country setting just 30 minutes by rail from England's most vibrant city!
Perfect for either romantic breaks or leisurely family holidays the contemporary lodges sit within the Lee Valley Regional Park. The adjoining rail station means you can leave the car behind and enjoy all the sights shows shops and fabulous attractions cosmopolitan London has to offer.
Boasting its own 40-acre lake the park is perfect for walking and cycling and the local area provides superb activities to suit everyone. Whatever variety and choices you are looking for from your holiday you're sure to find it here.
Hopton Holiday Village, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Just along the coast from Great Yarmouth with direct access to a breathtaking stretch of safe sandy beach this beautifully maintained park is the proud holder of the David Bellamy Silver Award for Conservation. An ideal family choice the park boasts a huge range of facilities. Entertainment for the whole family is on offer daily with superb shows while in the evenings the Showbar presents a vibrant programme of cabaret party nights and competitions.
An ideal base for exploring the delightful towns and villages of Norfolk and Suffolk nearby is exuberant Great Yarmouth.
Old Leake Park, Boston, Lincolnshire
Enjoying a peaceful location in the heart of the beautiful Lincolnshire countryside Old Leake Park sits close to the bustling market town of Boston and the eternally popular resort of Skegness. A superb retreat for exploring this lovely area's diverse delights.
Boston boasts an ancient market amongst its attractions while the Lincolnshire coast's sandy beaches offer traditional seaside fun for all.
Bainland Country Park, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire
At Bainland you enjoy a peaceful setting at Woodhall Spa in the heart of Lincolnshire this AA pennanted park is ideally placed for you to explore the delights of this beautiful county. The south facing bungalows are surrounded by woodland and a golf course plus an all weather bowling green.
Bainland promises a holiday to remember be it energetic or relaxing the choice is your's to enjoy.
Kingfisher Apartments, Norwich, Norfolk
Situated next to a stunning group of lakes associated with famous author and presenter John Bailey known as 'Kingfisher' these stylish apartments are the perfect retreat for a relaxing break in the heart of the Norfolk countryside. Guests also have use of the additional facilities at the adjacent country club which include a bar restaurant and pool tables.
Attractions abound in this scenic retreat Lenwade alone offers a dinosaur park wildlife park golf club and craft shops. Numerous pretty market towns pubs and gastropubs the Broads beaches racecourses at Fakenham Great Yarmouth and Newmarket windmills and unspoilt countryside walks are all close by.
Other places of interest in the area are Norwich (12 miles) castle cathedral market theatre excellent shopping bars and restaurants cinema leisure centres football Norfolk broads Historic country houses Steam railway Pubs and gastropubs Riding school Market towns Cycle paths Walks
Rainbows End, Bacton, Norfolk
The ideal base for a peaceful and relaxing family holiday the contemporary chalets at Rainbows End are situated in 13 undisturbed acres and have private access onto a splendid sandy beach used almost exclusively by visitors to the park. Five acres of the park are tranquil grassland and you can also enjoy a children's adventure playground.
This is a wonderful area for getting away from it all; close by are Bacton Woods ideal for walks and picnics and the many waterways of the Norfolk Broads are within just 6 miles. You can relax on a river trip skipper your own day boat the perfect way to discover the Broads at your own pace or visit one of the many bird and animal centres. Bustling Wroxham has something for everyone in the family Sutton Windmill the tallest in Britain is home to a Broads Museum and Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden has miles of lovely walks ancient oaks and superb views to enjoy.
The numerous seaside attractions of Great Yarmouth Cromer and Sheringham and the historic city of Norwich with its two cathedrals cobbled streets magnificent castle and abundance of shops restaurants and nightlife are all easily accessible from the park.
High Lodge, Darsham, Suffolk
Set amidst 100 acres of woodland and delightful Suffolk countryside these luxury lodges offer you peace and tranquillity plus the opportunity to enjoy first class sporting facilities. These include a 9 hole golf course+ well stocked coarse fishing lakes+ and world class clay shooting+ with top class tuition available+.
There is an excellent clubhouse and bar with a varied menu of delicious meals cooked using fresh local produce.
+Charges apply.
Martello Beach, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex
Enjoying direct access to a fabulous sandy beach from its setting on the edge of the popular seaside town of Clacton Martello Beach has everything you need for a traditional sun-and-sand family holiday. An array of facilities on site include an indoor and outdoor heated swimming pool with a sun terrace multi sports court bar café and well stocked shop. Children will love their own summer entertainment programme play areas and Sparky's Krew Club and once the sun goes down the East Beach Showbar provides fabulous entertainment for the whole family.
This sunny corner of Essex has much to offer visitors from beaches sea fishing golf and leisure centres to country parks and picturesque inland villages such as famous Dedham. Family attractions and good shopping abound at Colchester England's oldest recorded town.
Cherry Tree, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Boasting a magnificent rural setting and only a short drive from the ever popular resort of Great Yarmouth this park is ideal for discovering the Norfolk Broads and the delightful beaches of this beautiful coastline.
The fun never stops and there's loads to see and do whatever the weather. For those looking for a bit of culture the resort also has a proud maritime heritage and there are many beautiful ancient buildings to explore in the town. With plentiful shops pavement cafés and a fun filled holiday atmosphere it's not difficult to see why the resort has remained a family favourite for generations.
Discover the delights which Norfolk has to offer or stay on the park and take advantage of the excellent facilities.