Visitor attractions and information - Lowestoft
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Suffolk Wildlife Park, Kessingland, Lowestoft,
Suffolk NR33 7TF. Tel: 01502 740291. Kessingland is a small and
charming coastal village a few miles south of Lowestoft. It is
home to the largest and most popular visitor attraction in the
area - lions, rhinos, giraffes, cheetahs, and hundreds more animals.
About 3 miles south of
Lowestoft. |
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Pleasurewood
Hills Leisure Park, Corton, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 5DZ. Tel:
01502 508200. A small theme park suitable for all ages on the
Norfolk / Suffolk Border. A fantastic range of rides and some
superb shows. About 2 miles north of Lowestoft. |
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Lowestoft Maritime Museum, Whapload Road,
Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 1XG. The museum specialises in the history
of the Lowestoft fishing fleet from early sail to steam. The
museum contains a fine collection of models. Tel: 01502 561963.
Location: On the outskirts
of Lowestoft. |
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Anglia Transport Museum, Chapel Road, Carlton Colville, Lowestoft.
NR33 8BL. Tel: 01502 518459. The only place in the British Isles
where visitors can not only view but also ride on all three principal
forms of public transport from the earlier part of the 20th century. www.eatm.org.uk. Location:
On the outskirts of Lowestoft. |
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Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. The Lowestoft &
Oulton Broad Motor Boat Club welcomes you to this web site of
powerboat racing held at Oulton Broad, the oldest racing circuit
in Gt. Britain and the only venue in the world to hold weekly
race meetings. www.lobmbc.co.uk. Location: On the outskirts of Lowestoft. |
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