North norfolk coast camping
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Has anyone any good recommendations?
We'd normally stay at waxham sands but unfortunately they're not open this week coming.
So I'm after recommendations of right on the coast so we can walk to the beach, we're tenting it so not too worried all of caravan requirements, electricity etc.
Thanks all
We'd normally stay at waxham sands but unfortunately they're not open this week coming.
So I'm after recommendations of right on the coast so we can walk to the beach, we're tenting it so not too worried all of caravan requirements, electricity etc.
Thanks all
A friend owns this place: Manor Farm
It's a bit further north and about 15-ish minutes walk from the beach.
Darren
It's a bit further north and about 15-ish minutes walk from the beach.
Darren
http://www.breckfarm.co.uk/
Been there a few times.
The toilet/shower block is basic, but clean, using tokens for the shower. My son and I could 'just' about get showered between us on two tokens, but three recommended.
You're allowed open fires, which is a bit of a novelty these days, we usually take our own wood, but you can buy a bag on site, along with eggs, spuds and honey I think?
Our children love the woods, we also take a rope and make a swing or something, really nice site.
Obviously it's location is pretty central.
We're going back again in July with friends.
Been there a few times.
The toilet/shower block is basic, but clean, using tokens for the shower. My son and I could 'just' about get showered between us on two tokens, but three recommended.
You're allowed open fires, which is a bit of a novelty these days, we usually take our own wood, but you can buy a bag on site, along with eggs, spuds and honey I think?
Our children love the woods, we also take a rope and make a swing or something, really nice site.
Obviously it's location is pretty central.
We're going back again in July with friends.
Try http://www.deepdalefarm.co.uk/
Only downside was ground was a bit stony and hard to get the pegs in. Otherwise great site facilities and location.
Only downside was ground was a bit stony and hard to get the pegs in. Otherwise great site facilities and location.
http://www.foxhillscamping.co.uk/ right next door to Muckleburgh Military Museum (well worth a visit!).
Not sure about direct beach access but its a really lovely personal site with a good feeling to it.
Not sure about direct beach access but its a really lovely personal site with a good feeling to it.
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