Caister Castle, Caister-on-Sea
#3 among attractions in Caister-on-Sea
Facts and practical information
Caister Castle is a 15th-century moated castle situated in the parish of West Caister, some 5 km north of the town of Great Yarmouth in the English county of Norfolk. ()
Caister Castle – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Market Gates Shopping Centre, Yarmouth Stadium, Never Turn Back, St Mary's Church.
- 3.2 miSShopping, Shopping centre
Market Gates Shopping Centre, Great Yarmouth
82 min walk • Market Gates Shopping Centre is based in the seaside resort of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. It was first opened in 1976.
- 1.4 miSESport complex, Racetrack, Sport venue
Yarmouth Stadium, Caister-on-Sea
37 min walk • Yarmouth Stadium is a greyhound racing track located at Caister-on-Sea in the Borough of Great Yarmouth and English county of Norfolk. It is licensed by the Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Greyhound Racing takes place every Monday, Thursday and Saturday evening.
- 1.3 miENightlife
Never Turn Back, Caister-on-Sea
34 min walk • The Never Turn Back is a grade II listed public house in Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England. It was designed by A. W. Ecclestone in the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne styles and built in 1956 as a memorial to the nine lifeboatmen who died in the Caister lifeboat disaster of 1901.
- 3.3 miSEChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
St Mary's Church, Great Yarmouth
84 min walk • St Mary's church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. It is situated on Regent Road in the centre of the town. It was originally built by the Society of Jesus in the late 1840s and it is now administered by the Diocese of East Anglia.
- 2.8 miSBridge
Yarmouth suspension bridge, Great Yarmouth
71 min walk • Yarmouth suspension bridge spanned the River Bure at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk from 1829 until its collapse in 1845. The bridge was widened in 1832, which had not been anticipated by the original design. On 2 May 1845 the bridge collapsed under load from a crowd who had gathered to watch a circus stunt on the river.
- 2.9 miSChurch
Great Yarmouth Minster, Great Yarmouth
75 min walk • The Minster Church of St Nicholas is the minster and parish church of the town of Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk, England. It was built during the Norman era and is England's third largest parish church, behind Beverley Minster in East Yorkshire and Christchurch Priory in Dorset.
- 2.3 miNMuseum, History museum
Blitz and Pieces, Great Yarmouth
60 min walk • Blitz and Pieces is a museum in Scratby in Great Yarmouth, England, owned and operated by Darren Stride. Based on the British Home Front during World War II and the popular BBC comedy Dad's Army, the museum is housed in a 1940s prefabricated building, a 1930s wooden military hut and a variety of large sheds.
- 3.4 miSETheater, Concerts and shows, Piers and boardwalks
Britannia Pier, Great Yarmouth
86 min walk • Britannia Pier is a pier located at the seaside town of Great Yarmouth in the English county of Norfolk.
- 3.3 miSCity hall
Great Yarmouth Town Hall, Great Yarmouth
84 min walk • Great Yarmouth Town Hall is a municipal building in Hall Plain, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. The town hall, which is the meeting place of Great Yarmouth Borough Council, is a Grade II* listed building.
- 3.3 miS52°36'19"N • 1°43'31"E
Elizabethan House Museum, Great Yarmouth
85 min walk • Museum, Specialty museum
- 3.3 miSShip
Lydia Eva, Great Yarmouth
84 min walk • The Lydia Eva is the last surviving steam drifter of the herring fishing fleet based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. The Great Yarmouth herring fleet had made the town the major herring port in the world in the early part of the 20th century.