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Description


Great Yarmouth was the key port for Norwich and between the two places they built up substantial wealth. The Wealth continued for Great Yarmouth through the Herring industry until over-catching saw it decline from the 1950's onwards. Today Great Yarmouth makes most of it's money from it's regular catches of Tourists, with the town littered with Holiday parks and B&Bs. The town caters well for its tourist crowd with plenty of attractions both modern and historic.

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Getting There

From Norwich there are hourly trains direct to Great Yarmouth taking around 40 minutes. Alternatively the X1/X11 bus runs every 15 minutes during the main part of the day (half hourly on Sundays) and takes about 45 minutes to get to the centre of Great Yarmouth - closer than the railway station.
Latitude: 52.60768; Longitude: 1.733018
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Web Link


www.great-yarmouth.co.uk
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (03/06/2010), and on time of last update (08/06/2010) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.