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Hi I’m looking for a campsite in Norfolk to explore the coastline
I would prefer hard standing and fully serviced as I expect to stay at least 2 weeks
12 mtrs RV
Can anyone recommend suitable sites
Many thanks
Rob Gunson
 
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Hi I’m looking for a campsite in Norfolk to explore the coastline
I would prefer hard standing and fully serviced as I expect to stay at least 2 weeks
12 mtrs RV
Can anyone recommend suitable sites
Many thanks
Rob Gunson
One called deers glade, not stayed there personally but has good reviews, we stayed at another one of their sites called deers mead but that was years ago when we had a caravan, very nice area, not to far from Cromer
 
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We have stayed at Deers Glade and it was a nice site. When we looked to go back the prices had gone through the roof.
We found Bylaugh Country Park. It was very good but not hardstanding (there might be some but we didn't ask for one) so you would have to phone and ask about the ground. Size won't be a problem if on the front row as there is nothing but a field in front of you. The price was good as well.
 
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One called deers glade, not stayed there personally but has good reviews, we stayed at another one of their sites called deers mead but that was years ago when we had a caravan, very nice area, not to far from Cromer
Thank you for the info
 
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Hi there,
Ex 39’ Damon outlaw, but still member live in Cromer now.
Used to have a static at Kelling Heath, Weybourne also took RV couple of times. They do have hard fully serviced pitches. This is a good site in the woods walkable down to the poppyline steam train which you can get to Sherringham.
Or again walkable into Holt.
Has its own clubhouse restarting and gym/ swimming pool complex.

Wood hill Park is Kellings sister site on the cliffs near Beeston Regis and Between Sherringham and Cromer, not sure about hard standing there.

There is Seacroft, I believe a c&m club site at East Runton walk into Cromer, again large hard standing pitches.also clubhouse on site.
Beware that the charges have all gone through the roof lately.
I would suggest ring first be honest about length.
Regards
Malcolm
 
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Just booked seacroft for three days over the new year, £75 a night.
Wow, we're going to be at Strathclyde Park in Scotland for Christmas & New Year & it's only just over half that per night...........
 

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