Which sites would you recommend as the nearest caravanning/camping sites to Center Parcs. We are after good quality sites with a play area, bar/restaurant and a bit of entertainment in the evenings for the children as my daughter loves the disco type thing. We tend to do the holiday park with entertainment etc once a year for the children - usually the second week of Whit holidays when its cheaper and quieter. In the past we've done the more brash holiday parks which the kids adore but us not so much. Looking now for a better compromise. I am currently looking at sites like Hoburne Bashley & Clippesby, where else should I consider - location isn't an issue??
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Havent ever been to Center Parcs, but have stayed in Searles in Hunstanton, in North Norfolk.
Normally we hate this type of site, but really love this one.
It is family run and they are very "hands on" around the site, in general.
Pools and entertainment are good.
We stayed in Washway, which was an area with about 10 caravans, which had their own pitch enclosed by a hedge.
If you asked our kids what site they would go to in GB, Searles would be the reply.
We love centreparcs and the closest we have found is River Dart Country Park in Devon due to the fantastic outdoor play areas, walks within the site, lake and activities which were alot cheaper that centreparcs. There is a bar which serves good food but i'm not sure of the entertainment at night as we stayed on the pitch at night. But the atmosphere was also similar and they were planning a new pool for 2012.
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Thanks for that Kate, River Dart has caught my eye but I just wonder whether my son who is 4 would get the benefit from their outdoor activities or whether we should wait a year or two what do you think?
I don't know Searles but is that getting away from the Holiday Park or the same. We went to Vauxhall this year and my kids absolutely adored it - to be fair it was the best UK holiday park we've been to so far and we enjoyed it more than we thought, definitely better than Haven but I'd like to move away a bit from that type of thing if we can without the kids noticing too much!
My youngest son was 5 when we went last year and my daughter was just 3 and they still got loads out of it. The lake is probably less than 1 meter deep at its deepest and there is a beach to play on as well. My sons both went on the zorbs on the river the only activity he may not be able to do is the high zip wire and the tree top challenge. Mine spent hours and hours just playing in the woodland play areas. We commented while we were there that it felt like we were at centreparcs but in the caravan and its the closest we have found to CP.