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Hi All,
I'm thinking of going camping in norfolk, or anywhere else relatively close ( herts ) and was wondering which areas are good, what there is to see etc etc?? Any recomendations? Thanks! Dan |
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we were staying with loads of family in a huge house, but driving to
Sehringham, we noticed what looked like an excellent campsite for tents and children. I think it was woodhill ? at East Runton/ Cromer. it had a carrvan area attatched as well My Nan recomended the Kelling Heath one in Holt http://www.holidays.org.uk/index.htm...rg.uk/php/acco mmsrch2.php3?cat=C&area=norfolk&type=town In message , Mark Gowans writes Long time ago I went camping in Cromer, staying at the Seacroft Campsite (http://www.virtual-camping.com/Virtu...campsiteid=903) Would highly recommend the site.. and Cromer's not a bad base! M "Dan Keeley" wrote in message ... Hi All, I'm thinking of going camping in norfolk, or anywhere else relatively close ( herts ) and was wondering which areas are good, what there is to see etc etc?? Any recomendations? Thanks! Dan -- Helen Johnson |
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Camping club has a site at Sandringham which is well appointed as is their
site at West Runton. Can be busy, but at least people are not allowed to park their tents etc on top of yours! The safety rule of 20 feet distance is always enforced. julie "Dan Keeley" wrote in message ... Hi All, I'm thinking of going camping in norfolk, or anywhere else relatively close ( herts ) and was wondering which areas are good, what there is to see etc etc?? Any recomendations? Thanks! Dan |
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In message , Helen Johnson
writes we were staying with loads of family in a huge house, but driving to Sehringham, we noticed what looked like an excellent campsite for tents and children. I think it was woodhill ? at East Runton/ Cromer. In message , Mark Gowans writes Long time ago I went camping in Cromer, staying at the Seacroft Campsite "Dan Keeley" wrote in message ... Hi All, I'm thinking of going camping in norfolk, or anywhere else relatively close ( herts ) and was wondering which areas are good, what there is to see etc etc?? Any recomendations? Yep, it was Woodhill Park: http://www.woodhill-park.com/ North Norfolk is nice, with good beaches, - not that busy. And with all the hot weather we've had the sea was almost warm :-) If you have kids (or like horses) the nearby Shire Horse centre is good, with plenty of interest as well as the horses - other animals, good collection of horse drawn vehicles, and farm implements, playground area - yet another Maize maze. There is the preserved North Norfolk Railway - Sherringham to Holt. -- Chris French, Leeds |
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I would second wood hill, just got back and was great, ideal base for the
seal trips, shire horses, sandringham and loads more to see and do fantastic also crab fishing for the kids "Helen Johnson" wrote in message ... we were staying with loads of family in a huge house, but driving to Sehringham, we noticed what looked like an excellent campsite for tents and children. I think it was woodhill ? at East Runton/ Cromer. it had a carrvan area attatched as well My Nan recomended the Kelling Heath one in Holt http://www.holidays.org.uk/index.htm...rg.uk/php/acco mmsrch2.php3?cat=C&area=norfolk&type=town In message , Mark Gowans writes Long time ago I went camping in Cromer, staying at the Seacroft Campsite (http://www.virtual-camping.com/Virtu...p?campsiteid=9 03) Would highly recommend the site.. and Cromer's not a bad base! M "Dan Keeley" wrote in message ... Hi All, I'm thinking of going camping in norfolk, or anywhere else relatively close ( herts ) and was wondering which areas are good, what there is to see etc etc?? Any recomendations? Thanks! Dan -- Helen Johnson |