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Both Sandringham and Ludham Norfolk Broads CC sites are nice, both for facilities and location, Last season we enjoyed a tour linking a week at each of them, Sandringham has lovely walks and grounds to roam, as well as being convienient to Hunstanton, Kings lynn, the north Norfolk Coast and all the local attractions of the Royal estate. Ludham Broadlands is near Ludham bridge on the river Ant, convienient for Fishing, boating of all kinds, and all the attractions of the Norfolk Broads with Horning and Wroxham within easy reach for all the usual shopping needs, takeaways, pubs and restaurants and river trips/boat hire. Gt Yarmouth is about a 30min drive away, but do not try driving through Potterheigm village centre with the caravan on the back, theres a very narrow ancient hump-backed bridge with weightlimit restrictions thats the main river crossing point, you are much better aproaching the site via the next turning up towards Stalham, which will take you through the small housing estate main road, and bring you out near the post office, then its a RH turn upto the site, or approach via Wroxham, which also has a tricky bridge to cross, but no where near as difficult as the one at Potterheigm.
Julia
Julia
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Celebrating 37 years of Caravanning in 2019, Recently Considered Retiring, but Totally Addicted for Life!
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