Norton Grange Coastal Village is a brilliant location for a fun filled adult weekend away, especially if you are into the sounds of the 60s. Overlooking the straits of the Solent and close to a range of cultural attractions — including a Model Railway, Planetarium, and Archaeology Centre — the village is home to a range of chalets and restaurants that make for a perfect weekend hideout. Your daily dose of choreographed, live entertainment is readily available at the Mariners Show Lounge, and there are plenty of opportunities to get your body moving in the outdoors too: biking, croquet, swimming, and golfing are all a stone’s throw away. Alternatively, if you fancy a bit of a detox, the bubble pool and sauna are ready and waiting. If Norton Grange is starting to sound like a little world of its own, that’s because it is. What’s more, the village regularly hosts themed breaks, including a fabulous 60s weekend. Acts you could see on a 60s weekend The Ultimate Everlys – Keeping it inside the family, brothers Mick and Terry Page have been refining their harmonies for almost 40 years. Mick and Terry are known for reproducing the dulcet tones of the iconic Phil and Don Everly. Union Gap – Still reeling from their grand-slam 60s and 70s hits in the USA and UK, Union Gap continuously performs to the highest of standards. Few bands have survived for long enough to experiment with their style and performance quite like Union Gap. At this point in time, the boys are well-oiled machines, raring to take on venues in any form, and they are continually looking to better themselves. Marty Wilde – Lifted into stardom by a series of number ones from the late 50s into the thick of the swinging 60s, Marty Wilde is an international treasure who captivates audiences far and wide. He is as much the British Rock and Roll superstar as the next man, and his historic dominance of the UK charts means that you are in for a real treat. New Amen Corner – A recent addition to the 60s circuit, New Amen Corner have established themselves as the forerunners of the swinging revival. What better way to kick off your 60s weekend? Get Ready to Go If a 60s weekend sounds good to you, Nancy Grange Coastal Village is the place to be. With that said, it is important to bear in mind that booking an all-inclusive weekend or holiday break is not as easy as it sounds. There are plenty of moving parts to secure, each of which will cost time and money. As such, the best way to proceed is via a specialist tour operator. Their team of experts will know the ropes and can help you plan your break while taking into account everything you are hoping for. Minimise the hassle, maximise the convenience, and streamline the spend: specialist tour operators are definitely the way to go for this rodeo. Author Plate Perry Mahoney is the Director of GN Holidays, a holiday company specialising in 60’s weekends, cruises and other excursions for the over 40s. If you're looking to enjoy a much-needed break sailing along the Rhine, a getaway with non-stop 60s and 70s sounds or a just an opportunity to bond with some like-minded travellers, GN Holidays will be sure to provide you with an unforgettable experience.
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