4 days in East Anglia Itinerary

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Fly to London City, Train to Great Yarmouth
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Great Yarmouth
— 2 nights
Train to London City, Fly to Dublin

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Great Yarmouth — 2 nights

Great Yarmouth, often known to locals as Yarmouth, is a coastal town in Norfolk, England. Step out of the city life by going to Gorleston-on-Sea Beach and Happisburgh Owl Barn. Do your shopping at Sutton Pottery and Little Gems. Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Great Yarmouth: Woodbridge Antiques (in Woodbridge), Coes (in Ipswich) and Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate (in Norwich). The adventure continues: enjoy the sand and surf at Horsey Beach and find something for the whole family at BeWILDerwood Norfolk.

For reviews, more things to do, photos, and more tourist information, read our Great Yarmouth trip website.

Dublin, Ireland to Great Yarmouth is an approximately 7.5-hour combination of flight and train. You can also do a combination of flight and train; or do a combination of flight and train. In September, daily temperatures in Great Yarmouth can reach 21°C, while at night they dip to 11°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 19th (Mon) so you can travel back home.
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East Anglia travel guide

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Beaches · Nightlife · Theme Parks
Once renowned for the quality of its wool and a flourishing production of woolen products, East Anglia has remained a largely rural region to this day, with small market towns and picturesque villages. Proximity to the capital city and good farming conditions have always helped make this region one of the more prosperous parts of the country. Today, the southern area of the region serves as a base for commuters to London, with a rapid growth of urban housing. East Anglia’s main attractions are a series of small-scale holiday resorts, ranging from the traditional coastal towns to quaint fishing villages, which have retained their rustic appeal in the face of urban growth and modernization. Holidays to this part of the country will pull you away from the extreme tourism of the big city and give you a look into a more traditional English lifestyle.
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