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08/4/2011 at 9:20am
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Quote: Originally posted by Fotogen on 08/4/2011
I hope to camp in and around Norfolk and possibly Suffolk for about 10-14 days ...
Great news Mavis From your other posts, this looks like being your first trip for a while?
As Tigermouse says, the seaside towns on the north Norfolk coast - Sheringham, Cromer, Overstrand, Mundesley et al - are very nice indeed.
A bit further west, the beaches give way to creeks and saltmarshes with wonderful little harbours. You really should make time to visit Blakeney - to me it is the jewell of northwest Norfolk. Morston Quay and Cley are lovely too.
If you like rough and ready campsites, Breck Farm is fantastic. Nearby, Kelling Heath Holiday Park is much swisher. Both are not far from Sheringham and are in lovely wooded countryside.
Inland the market towns are worth exploring, especially Holt and Burnham Market.
Further south, the Norfolk Broads area has some lovely spots and a busy centre at Wroxham. Yarmouth and Lowestoft are fairly big seaside towns with lots of facilities. Lowestoft Ness is, I believe, the most easterly point in the British Isles - stand there and you're nearly in Holland.
I don't know Suffolk nearly as well except the area around the River Orwell and Ipswich. But should you be in the mid-south of Suffolk, Lavenham has a wonderful church.
Let us all know how your trip goes and post lots of photos. Enjoy
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08/4/2011 at 12:41pm
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I could recommend the camp site/area where I stay at California - Drewery Caravan & Camp Site, 01493 730845, on here in camp site search if you want to read the reviews. There's an on-site shop, and small club which serves breakfasts and lunches through the day, a lovely pub/restaurant across the lane and a cafe/takeaway just a bit futher up. Direct access to a lovely beach and heathland great for dogs if you have one.
California is a lovely little area - just a mile or so up the road is Hemsby with its shops, cafes and amusements and a nice market on Sundays. The walk along the beach from Hemsby back to California is very pleasant. Wroxham on the Broads is a nice little town to visit and has a big department store which is worth a look round.
Southwold is a lovely little town well worth a visit, and Walberswick across the river from it (in my blog) - nothing much at Walberswick but a nice little village and the beach is lovely, and the riverside if you like scenery.
Lowestoft has a lovely beach, but if you're driving beware of the centre itself, it's a traffic nightmare! Oulton Broad is worth a look, again not much there but there's a lovely park where you can sit by the waterside and watch the passing boats. Great Yarmouth - opinions can be divided, lots of people like it, others hate it. It has a good shopping centre and huge market - I forget now what days it's on - and a long road of the usual seaside-type shops going down to the promenade. The promenade itself is a bit Blackpool-ish, but follow it northwards away from the main drag and there's some nice gardens. I've been to Yarmouth so many times in previous years I just don't bother now.
For a bit of ancient history Dunwich Greyfriars is a pleasant place to walk round on a nice day - it's the ruins of a 15th (I think) centuary friary. There's nothing at Dunwich itself - centuries ago it was a huge port but the sea has taken all but a handful of cottages and a pub - but there's a cafe by the car park which does lovely freshly caught fish and chips. If you walk along Dunwich beach you might find bones lying at the bottom of the cliff - these have come from what used to be the graveyard of the friary up above, and they fall down as the cliff erodes. I once found a full skull there, complete with all its teeth! A bit gruesome maybe to some, but still very fascinating.
I'm fairly confident of one thing - ten to fourteen days won't be enough, you'll be wanting more and will just have to go back again!
------------- Tigermouse
I have a very temperamental personality - 50% temper and 50% mental
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