Europe Explored » stephen jones https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Great Yarmouth – one of the most diverse vacation destinations in England https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/07/great-yarmouth-one-of-the-most-diverse-vacation-destinations-in-england/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/07/great-yarmouth-one-of-the-most-diverse-vacation-destinations-in-england/#comments Wed, 07 Nov 2012 09:35:39 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=12096 Great Yarmouth is one of the most diverse vacation destinations in England. There is something here for everyone to enjoy regardless of age. It is the perfect place for young lovers, families, and those who are young at heart. An area called Regent Road is a shoppers paradise. At the top of Regent Road, die […]

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Great Yarmouth is one of the most diverse vacation destinations in England. There is something here for everyone to enjoy regardless of age. It is the perfect place for young lovers, families, and those who are young at heart.

An area called Regent Road is a shoppers paradise. At the top of Regent Road, die hard shoppers begin their quest to find the best deal on clothing in high-end shops and department stores to finding that perfect one of a kind gift in a small boutique filled with charachter.

Great Yarmouth, England, UK
Great Yarmouth, England, UK by stephen jones

The town centre consists of a large permanent market, many independent shops, a shopping mall, and plenty of cafes to refuel on tea while watching the people pass by. A true shoppers paradise.

Great Yarmouth has 15 miles of clean, soft, sandy beaches to claim your spot and soak up the sun while reading a book or watching the children build sand castles. Those who don’t mind their water a little cool can spend hours jumping in the waves or riding them in on their surf board.

The beach is also home to arcades, rollercoasters, beach shops, candy stores, pubs, restaurants, and donkey rides. The Golden Mile is definitely the place to be if you enjoy all the hustle and bustle of a tourist hot spot. Day or night, there is always something happening on the Golden Mile.

Even amongst the chaos of a busy tourist spot, there is still the opportunity to take a nice leisurely walk along the beach under the starry skies listening to the waves crash on the beach as you steal a kiss from your true love.

Great Yarmouth Beach, England, UK
Great Yarmouth Beach, England, UK by Jeremy Thompson

For those that prefer the quiet, calm, relaxing type of vacation, Great Yarmouth offers that to in the form of sleepy little inland villages, seaside villages, boating, and fishing. There is nothing more relaxing than taking a nice leisurely walk, breathing in the fresh air while admiring beautiful landscapes and architecture or relaxing on a boat, rod in the water, patiently waiting for the bite as the boat gently sways to the flow of the water…

Both children and adults can enjoy an afternoon of admiring the sharks, creepy crawly reptiles and insects, feeding animals, learning about history and culture, and expanding their minds in any one of 12 museums and wildlife attractions.

To find out further information about this excellent UK seaside town and popular holiday destination visit the Great Yarmouth and Norfolk information portal at the following link: https://www.YarmouthNorfolk.co.uk

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Wookey Hole Caves – populat tourist attraction near Bristol, England, UK https://europeexplored.com/2010/07/24/wookey-hole-caves-in-united-kingdom/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/07/24/wookey-hole-caves-in-united-kingdom/#comments Sat, 24 Jul 2010 04:52:10 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=775 Located along the southernmost edges of the Mendip Hills, you will find the village of Wookey Hole and its popular attraction, Wookey Hole Cave. The cave was formed by the River Axe as it slowly eroded the limestone over the course of countless centuries. Just prior to the river’s emergence at the village, it falls […]

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Located along the southernmost edges of the Mendip Hills, you will find the village of Wookey Hole and its popular attraction, Wookey Hole Cave. The cave was formed by the River Axe as it slowly eroded the limestone over the course of countless centuries. Just prior to the river’s emergence at the village, it falls into an underground stream and then flows through several other local caves.

Wookey Hole Cave, England, UK
Wookey Hole Cave, England, UK by Jim Champion

The cave is mostly known for the Witch of Wookey Hole which can be seen inside of the cave itself. This human shaped figure according to legend was once a Glastonbury monk who was turned to stone by a local witch hundreds of years ago.

The caves themselves have been inhabited for more than 50,000 years. More recently though the caves have been used as a place for the curing of cheddar cheese. The caves maintain a year round temperature of 11°C which makes them perfect for not just curing of cheese, but for keeping someone cold throughout the hot days of summer.

A number of archaeological discoveries have been made in the cave over the years. The last major inhabitants of the cave were hunters back in the Iron Age. However, discoveries have been found in and around the cave that have been dated back to the Roman Empire.

Cheddar Cheese in Wookey Hole Cave, England, UK
Cheddar Cheese in Wookey Hole Cave, England, UK by stephen jones

The oldest discoveries in the cave were made back in the mid 1850s. William Boyd Dawkins who had only recently moved to the area heard that some workers had found some old bones in the cave and he went to investigate. Soon, the remains of a man that dated back to the Paleolithic were uncovered.

Where the river finally emerges for the last time, an old paper mill was built. Known as the oldest paper mill in Britain, it was originally built back in 1610 and continued to operate until 2008. However, prior to the paper mill, a corn mill was situated in the area. The corn mill was first constructed back in 1086.

Another popular attraction in the area that surrounds Wookey Hole Cave is that of Ebbor Gorge. While the village can get quite busy during the peak season, many people chose to make their way to the gorge which is a more peaceful and tranquil spot to visit.

Since 1973, the mill and the caves in the area have been owned and operated by Madame Tussauds. As a result, tourism to the area has exploded and millions of people make their way to Wookey Hole Cave every year.

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