Norfolk - Norwich & Coastal Towns
Mon 15 - Fri 19 March 2027: A Holiday to Norfolk & Norwich Coastal Towns with Johnsons Coaches
Mon 15 Fri 19 March 2027
4 Nights £699
Enjoy a wonderful holiday in one of the most popular areas of the country, Norfolk.� Here we visit the National Horse Racing Museum and coastal towns. This holiday has a lot of variety, and something to suit everyone.
Look Whats Included
Not Included:
All lunches.
Your Holiday Hotel
Dunston Hall Hotel, Swainsthorpe, Norwich
Hotel Facility Symbols: 4-Star * En Suite Bedrooms * TV * Hairdryer * Hospitality Tray * Lift
The hotel is an imposing country house hotel set in 170 acres of beautiful, wooded Norfolk parkland. This lovely hotel with its sweeping drive and combined Elizabethan and Victorian styles, offers the perfect location for a relaxing break. The hotel has spacious public areas, a fine restaurant,� Brasserie bar, club house bar and shop. Leisure facilities include an indoor swimming pool, spa, sauna, steam room. All bedrooms have en-suite bathroom, TV, telephone, hair dryer and tea/coffee maker. Mobility Grade: 3 Locality generally level with a few steps to main entrance and leisure area.
Supplements:
Single Room: £Nil Additional Singles: £140 Holiday Insurance: £38
(All prices are per person & are for the entire tour)
Monday |
Depart from Henley we travel to Norfolk, arriving during the afternoon at the popular Dunston Hall Hotel for our 4-night stay. |
Tuesday |
After a leisurely breakfast, we journey into Norwich - the capital of England's Norfolk County. A key landmark of the city is the medieval Cathedral - a Romanesque building with ornate cloisters. Two imposing gates, St. Ethelbert's and Erpingham, lead to the Tombland area, once a Saxon marketplace. A visit to the cathedral is a must along with cobbled Elm Hill and the Castle Mall shopping complex. |
Wednesday |
The day out begins with a drive to Newmarket - home of horseracing. Here we visit the National Horse Racing Museum and learn all about the history of 'The Sport of Kings' and perhaps visit the Packard Galleries of Sporting Art. From here we visit Bury St Edmunds with its famous Abbey Gardens, connections with Dickens and The Nutshell, reputedly the smallest pub in the country. Today is the town's market day so you have free time to browse the market and explore at your own pace. |
Thursday |
Today, we take a tour of the local beach towns brimming with period architecture, rich culture, and maritime heritage. Our first stop is Wells-next-the-Sea, a port town situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We continue to Sheringham. This seaside town has a strong fishing history on the Deep History Coast. Our final stop is Cromer, a vibrant Norfolk town with a traditional pier. |
Friday |
After breakfast, we leave and begin our journey home. |
| Date | Duration | From price | Book now | Call back | Favourites |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 Mar 2027 | 5 Days | £699.00 | Book now | Request call back | ★ |
Pick-up points
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| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Henley in Arden Depot |
Park & Ride, Johnsons Depot
Liveridge House Liveridge Hill, Henley in Arden |
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