The kitchen/diner is well equipped with free-standing dining table and
chairs, plenty of cupboard space, microwave, fridge and top of the range gas
cooker.
There is a pleasant sun veranda at the front of the holiday home so that
guests may enjoy the warm sunshine and perhaps a glass of wine or a cool
drink. Our aim is to provide a personal, quality service to our guests with
the emphasis on supplying the comforts customers would expect in their own
home.
The Location
Breydon Water Holiday Park at Bure Village is situated in the Norfolk
countryside and specialises in family holidays. A short stroll away is the
sister park to Bure Village, namely Yare Village Holiday Park, with
additional facilities that guests of both parks may enjoy.
The holiday park is only 5 minutes drive from the busy resort of Great
Yarmouth where you can visit the Pleasure beach, piers, amusements, circus,
the beach etc., and plenty of other delights for the children.
Hopefully none of our guests would need medical care whilst staying in Great
Yarmouth, but in this eventuality the James Paget Hospital is but a short
drive away.
Roman Ruins
The Holiday Park is just a few hundred metres away from the historic Roman
Fortress at Burgh Castle (built in the 3rd century AD) and Burgh Castle
church, close to the river and Breydon Water. If you like history these are
well worth a look.
Market Days
There is a full market in Great Yarmouth on Wednesday and Saturdays, with
additional Fridays during the peak weeks. The market towns of Bungay and
Beccles are also well worth seeing.
Fritton Lake Countryworld
Is set in 250 acres. Visit the Heavy Horse Centre, The Falconry Centre, the
boating lake, miniature railway and children's farm.
Pleasurewood Hills
This family theme park is situated off the main road into Lowestoft. Enjoy
a fantastic day out on the rides, family attractions and fun for the
children.
Kessingland Wildlife Park (through Lowestoft)
Award winning, super wildlife. For those people who like animals this is a
must. Explore trails through woods, lakelands and over grassy plains.
Great Yarmouth
Thrills and fun on over 70 rides at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach - seafront
amusement park. Visit also the Sea Life Centre, the Tolhouse Museum. Don't
forget the beaches at Great Yarmouth and Gorleston, together with the shops on
Gorleston High Street; plenty of good browsing to be had there.
Model Village
Miniature Model Village on Great Yarmouth Seafront built to 1:12 scale.
Over 200 super models in an acre of landscaped gardens, illuminated after
dusk from June to October.
Trips on the Broads
Start from many locations including Wroxham and Potter Heigham and just a short walk
from the park to Breydon Water Marina where you board the boat.
Sea Fishing from Great Yarmouth or Gorleston and freshwater angling in
nearby lakes, coarse fishing lake just down the road.
Somerleyton Hall
An early Victorian mansion in 12 acres of beautiful gardens including the
famous yew hedge maze.
Greyhound Racing
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings - 1st race 7.30pm
Great Yarmouth Racecourse 2008
For those of you who like “a little flutter”, the dates for Horse racing 2008 commence on Monday 24th March 2008 with various dates each month until 28th October 2008, making 23 Flat Racing Fixtures in total for the season.
Norwich Shopping
Super day out at the new shopping mall at Norwich, leave the car behind at the Park and Ride Park, only 30 minutes from Great Yarmouth. You will find a good selection of the most popular chain stores in which to browse and shop.
Norwich
Plenty of sight seeing to do in the city, Norwich Castle is a most interesting museum and art gallery, Norwich Cathedral is also well worth a look.