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Ickworth House
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| Lowestoft |
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Although not as big a seaside resort as it's
nearby-neighbour, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft is a popular destination
for many holidaymakers. Therefore it has much to offer visitors
and residents alike.
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| Pleasurewood Hills |
Situated just to the north of Lowestoft in
an area known as Corton is East Anglia's biggest theme park.
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| Suffolk Wildlife Park |
Four miles to the south of Lowestoft is Kessingland,
a small fishing village and home to rhinos, lions, zebras!!!
Yes you read correctly. Suffolk Wildlife Park is a tremendous
day out for young and old alike.
Since being acquired by Banham Zoo there has been a large overhaul
of the facilities on offer. A mini safari to Kessingland should
be on the list of things to do. Recently opened is a tremendous
new lion enclosure.
There are regular feedings when the park is open to the public
(these are well signposted) and this is an excellent time to
learn "a little bit more" as the keepers not only
feed the animals but also give a short talk and answer visitors
questions.
On Sundays during the summer there is also a large car boot
sale just outside the park.
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| Powerboat Racing |
| This takes place every Thursday evening on
Oulton Broad, throughout the summer months. Best vantage points
are to be had along the waterside at St Nicholas Everitt's Park.
Admission normally free, although there is a nominal charge
two or three times throughout the season. |
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