About the local area
Cherry Tree is set in a magnificent countryside location with the charming waterways of the Norfolk Broads close by and the lively resort of Great Yarmouth just a few miles away.
Enjoy a tranquil boat journey up one of the waterways of the Norfolk Broads or visit the Tollhouse and make discoveries about one of the UK's oldest prisons.
Map of Cherry Tree

Cities and towns
- Great Yarmouth
With its pleasure beach, wealth of family attractions and miles of coastline, there's something for everyone at Great Yarmouth. Spend days on the beach or explore some of Great Yarmouth's cultural heritage. - The Norfolk Broads
Discover the UK's largest nationally protected wetland. Take a boat and explore some of the 125 miles of navigable waterways or enjoy walking the 330km of paths and broadways through the lush swampy woodland. - Norwich
With its beautiful cathedral dating back to the 11th century, Norwich is steeped in rich heritage. It's also the biggest city in East Anglia with a wide selection of shops, restaurants, theatres and many tourist attractions.
Local attractions
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach
Visit the nine acre seafront site on the picturesque East Anglian coastline and enjoy over 70 rides at the traditional fairground, arcades, flower gardens, mini golf and candy floss and ice cream stalls.
The Norfolk Broads
Discover the UK's largest nationally protected wetland. Take a boat and explore some of the 125 miles of waterways or enjoy walking the 330km of paths and broadways through the lush swampy woodland.
The Tolhouse
Find out about the history of one of the UK's oldest prisons. Discover the fate of the thieves, smugglers, witches, pirates and murderers!
Pettitts Animal Adventure Park
Enjoy rides galore for children, family entertainment, children's theatre and lots of animals to feed and pet. Don't miss the half mile miniature railway!
Sea Life Centre
One of the biggest sea life centres in the country home to a fantastic tropical shark display, the wreckage of a World War two aircraft and over 50 native species.
