Hi I’m looking at Cromer -Norfolk for Easter 2020. 2 adults, maybe a dog in touring caravan. I’ve had a search around & thinking about Seacroft or Woodhill. Ideally prefer to be within easy travel distances of beach etc. However I’m open to suggestions. Don’t really like big sites with clubs & entertainment but willing to consider if right location with big pitches & decent views.
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We prefer Incleboro Fields when down there, a big site with multiple toilet blocks, but many small glades and areas with only a handful of vans.
Walking distance to shop/pub/beach, and lots of good walking available direct from the site. There are some pitches with a sea view that are elevated, but not many, and it`s easy to find a pitch away from the play area and the site is good if you do have a dog.
Sandy Gulls in Mundesley, Adult only, every pitch has a sea view, not bad beach
There's a site at East Runton, (Manor Farm) which is near as dam it Cromer. Tucked away behind Seacroft.Big sprawling site mostly tents but has a few hook up pitches the beach is a walk away.
Woodhill is the closest to the beach but I don't think they have direct access to the beach. There's a small section of Beeston Regis holiday park for tourers. That's just north of Cromer. Most of the sites that hog the coastline are statics.
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Foxhills in Weybourne looks very nice and has excellent reviews and pics on Tripadvisor. I haven’t stayed but pass it often. Weybourne is a good location.
We stayed at the C&CC site at Sandringham, not far from coast but very peaceful, and lots of walks in surrounding forest.
You can also visit Sandringham visitor centre which has restaurant cafe etc.
The grounds can be visited if royals not at home!
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