
Whether you’re looking for the perfect fun family holiday or a relaxing seaside break with couples or friends, Waterside Park has something for everyone. Comfortable holiday homes nestle in seven acres of established landscaped parkland overlooking the sea in the village of Corton, between the well-known resorts of Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth. Waterside Park is a great base for a seaside holiday. The local area is surrounded by miles of golden sandy beaches, ideal for those sandcastle building competitions with the family, or just for a relaxing stroll.
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Gunton Hall’s gladed coastal setting is hard to beat. With comfortable accommodation laced around 50 acres, a walled garden, secluded woodland and freshwater fishing lake, everything’s close enough to the expansive East Anglian beach to make the short stroll a formality.
Beyond the Village? It’s not far to the seaside town of Southwold, the sunken Saxon port of Dunwich and the cathedral city of Norwich.
The 65 acre resort is located on the coastline border of Norfolk & Suffolk and offers a variety of fantastic entertainment-filled UK Short breaks, weekend breaks, relaxing midweek breaks, spectacular one night specials and full week family holidays!
Perfect for both adult and family groups, the 5-Star holiday village offers a unique UK HOliday experience with almost everything included in the price.
Set in a picturesque seaside spot, Pakefield, with its beautiful gardens is also close to Pleasurewood Hills theme Park in Lowestoft.
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Whilst your visiting the park why not discover a bit more of Norfolk?
The Broads lies in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk in the east of England. At 303 sq km it is Britain's largest nationally protected wetland and a member of the international family of national parks. Pretty towns and villages are surrounded by rolling farmland, woods and marshes - and the nearby coastline is spectacular.
For more information head to Enjoy the Broads