Hi, I visit Norfolk frequently as my dad lives in Caister. We always take the caravan to Forest Park site in Cromer. Brilliant site for children of all ages, including teens, swimming pool, club house with games and entertainment, pool, play area, great woods walk etc. It's near the coast but not far from Norwich too. They take dogs, but check about 3.
CC Site at Broadlands is good, plenty of fishing and good cycle paths, outward bound type activities within a few mins of the sites gates, both by car and on foot. boat hire also available at the local boatyard on Ludham bridge.
Julia
------------- Just love to be out amoungst Nature and Wildlife
Celebrating 37 years of Caravanning in 2019, Recently Considered Retiring, but Totally Addicted for Life!
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Searles in Hunstantion? but unsure how many dogs they allow?
------------- Shelli
Campers do it in the mud!
Hubby says we can't camp as much this yr mmm we'll see!!
camped in 2009= 27nights
Booked for 2010 = 30 nights.
Deers Glade near Aylesham and north walsham. Not sure how many dogs they allow. They have a fishing lake in the middle of the camping field. They are well set up for dogs with tie points outside the toilets and dish washing place. I haven't been there for a couple of years but they also had day kenneling facilities there when we went, which is great if you want to something indoors.
Alison
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