My Venetian Waterways YouTube vlog is now live!
The
Venetian Waterways sit just north of Britannia Pier, in Great
Yarmouth, Norfolk. Built between 1926 and 1928, the site sat
derelict for years following the 1960s decline in British tourism.
Closed to the public since 2011, lottery funding allowed for their
redevelopment and, since their 2019 reopening, they've been an
elegant addition to the town.
Come
and take a walk in my shoes over cute bridges; past authentic
thatched seating areas; into secluded, manicured gardens and learn
about some of the flora and fauna of this area. As well as there
being a little café, you can hire a pedalo or boat during good
weather. Have I ever done so? Nah, on yer bike! If I'm hiring a
boat then I expect it to come with an engine- if I've paid good money
then there's no way I'm operating the damn thing myself!
I
have to admit, maybe February wasn't the best time to film this vlog,
as the waterways are much prettier during Spring and Summer- but I
will be back. I will also show you a part of Great Yarmouth that I
refer to as No Man's Land...
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As you know, I will always be a writer before anything else, and I have these blogs for you to read:-
Venetian Waterways blog:-
General Great Yarmouth blog (this blog is huge, and features the Venetian Waterways):-
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TTFN
The Miss Elaineous
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