Great Yarmouth Resort

Great Yarmouth, frequently known to neighbors as Yarmouth, is a coastal city in Norfolk, Britain. It is at the mouth of the Brook Yare, twenty miles east of Norwich. It has been a seaside resort since 1760, and is gateway from Norfolk Broads to the sea. For centuries it's been a fishing port dependent upon the herring fishery, and today it services offshore natural gas rigs.
The city has a popular beach and 2 promenades. Yarmouth lies close to the location of the Roman fort camp of Gariannonum at the mouth of the Stream Yare. Its situation having attracted fishermen from the Cinque Ports, an abiding settlement was made, and the city numbered 70 burgesses before the Norman Conquest. Henry I placed it under the rule of a reeve.
The Yarmouth area is home to numerous rare and surprising species. The area between the piers is home to one of the biggest roosts of Mediterranean Gulls in Britain. Breydon Water, just behind the city, is a major wader and waterfowl site, with winter roosts of over 100,000 birds. This, and the encircling Halvergate Marshes are specifically protected, and the vast majority of the area is now owned by conservation associations.
If you would rather be inhaling fresh, clean sea air, head down to Merrivale Model Town , play mad golfing at Lost World or Pirates Cove, enjoy the Pleasure Beach at the end of the Golden Mile or the Fun Park in Hemsby, visit So Wildlife Gardens or Pettit's Animal journey Park! If it is the buzz of the chase you want, purchase your tickets now for Great Yarmouth's favored flat horse-racing season featuring Ladies Days music nights at Great Yarmouth race course, or enjoy an evening at the dogs at Yarmouth Stadium where stock auto racing is also on. Yarmouth has a horse-racing track which features a chute permitting races of one mile on the straight.
