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California Cliffs Holiday Park
Rottenstone Lane, Scratby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR29 3QU - England, UK

Close to the bright lights and all the fun of the fair in nearby Great Yarmouth and the picturesque waterside villages of the Norfolk Broads – which can be discovered by car or boat. Closer to the Park, you’re just...
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Attractions near California Cliffs
A selection of attractions close to California Cliffs:
Caister Roman Site  (1.8 Miles)
This English Heritage site contains the partially excavated remains of a Roman ‘Saxon Shore’ fort that has been dated to around 200AD. The fort...
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Caister Castle  (2.6 Miles)
Built in 1432 by Sir John Falstaff, Caister Castle had only one of five such licenses granted by Henry VI. It is an impressive moated...
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Yarmouth Stadium  (3.3 Miles)
Yarmouth Stadium is East Anglia’s premiere greyhound and motor racing venue. The stadium is situated between Great Yarmouth and Caister on the main A149 coast...
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Great Yarmouth Racecourse  (4.3 Miles)
Great Yarmouth Racecourse is located to the North of Great Yarmouth just before you reach Caister on Sea. It is well sign posted with yellow...
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River Bure  (4.4 Miles)
The River Bure is one the busiest rivers in Britain. Navigable for over 30 miles, it carries yachts, cruisers and speedboats through the heart of...
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Hickling Broad  (4.4 Miles)
Hickling Broad is the largest and wildest of the Norfolk Broads, with an abundance of nature trails, boardwalks, sailing opportunities and wildlife. One of...
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West Somerton Wind Farm  (4.7 Miles)
West Somerton Wind Farm is situated near to the village of West Somerton in North East Norfolk and known locally as Bloodhill wind farm. The...
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Wherryman’s Way  (4.9 Miles)
The Wherryman's Way was opened on May 28, 2005 to bring new life to the Southern Broads. Named after the famous cargo barges known as...
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Haven Bridge  (5.3 Miles)
Haven Bridge is a double-bascule bridge. It opens to allow ships to pass below on the River Yare, once a frequent occurrence but rare today....
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River Yare  (5.3 Miles)
The River Yare in Great Yarmouth used to be one of the busiest stretches of water in Britain. In fact, it was once so crowded...
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St Nicholas’ Church  (5.3 Miles)
St Nicholas’ Church is thought to be the largest parish church in England. It was begun in 1101, but subsequently extended three times - in...
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Anna Sewell House  (5.3 Miles)
Anna Sewell, author of Black Beauty, was born in this pretty cottage on March 30, 1820. The novel is still one of the best selling...
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The Vicarage  (5.3 Miles)
The Vicarage is one of Great Yarmouth’s finest buildings. It stands on Church Plain, a pretty green flanked by other historic buildings, including probably the...
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Fishermen’s Hospital  (5.3 Miles)
The Fishermen's Hospital isn’t a hospital but a quadrangle of 20 almshouses built in 1702 for, according to a plaque, "decaying fishermen". The almshouses were...
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Great Yarmouth Market  (5.3 Miles)
A market has been held here since the 13th Century. Today, it is said to be the largest open-air market in England, and on sale...
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Icehouse  (5.4 Miles)
In the 19th Century, ice was vital to Great Yarmouth. As the largest herring port in Europe, tonnes of it were needed to keep the...
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Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens  (5.4 Miles)
Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens is renowned for its specialised collection of Asian mammals, birds and reptiles in the beautifully landscaped grounds and gardens of Thrigby...
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Angles Way  (5.5 Miles)
The Angles Way was voted best waterside walk in Britain in 2003 by waterscape.com. It is a 123km waymarked walk from Great Yarmouth to Knettishall...
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Town Hall  (5.6 Miles)
Great Yarmouth's spectacular Town Hall sits on the side of the quay, the source of the town's wealth when the hall was built in 1882....
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Hall Plain  (5.6 Miles)
Before Great Yarmouth was a famous holiday resort, it was a thriving port and Hall Plain was its commercial centre. Buildings here reflect centuries of...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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