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As night falls, Great
Yarmouth really comes to life with superb seafront illumination,
stretching virtually the full length of the town. Pubs, Clubs, Casinos,
and Theatres open their doors and the town takes on a whole new
atmosphere. You can just wander along the seafront, taking in the
sights and sounds of the night, eat and drink in the many restaurants or
visit the Pleasure Beach
with its Roller Coaster, White Knuckle rides and electrifying
atmosphere.


Visit the Pleasure Beach Web Site on:-
www.pleasure-beach.co.uk
Greyhound Racing at Yarmouth Stadium with
its Greyhound Racing, Championship Events, Raceview Diner, Raceview Bars
and Executive Lounge.
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Great Yarmouth has two Piers
Britannia Pier was
built in 1859 and has numerous attractions throughout its length plus a
theatre offering exciting shows during the season.

Wellington Pier
was built in 1854 to attract holiday makers to the town.
The pier's lease was owned by comedian Jim Davidson and has its own theatre,
with many well know entertainers appearing in it. Jim Davidson has
spent a great deal of time and money to save the pier and ensure that it remains
an attractive feature of Great Yarmouth. It is presently
in the process of being revamped


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