Seacroft Club Campsite

Runton Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9NH

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Ideal for ...

  • Beach stays
  • Cycling
  • Dogs
  • Families
  • Motorhomes
  • Peaceful stays
  • Walking

Why stay here ...

LOW 10% refundable deposit plus FREE cancellations and FREE amendments*

In a great location, Seacroft Club Campsite is a top class holiday getaway for the family. The caravan park has the added bonus of a leisure complex which includes a bar, restaurant and outdoor heated swimming pool. During peak season, visitors can enjoy a lively programme of varied entertainment and special events. The beautiful surrounding area offers plenty of activities for all ages, including a charming golf course plus sea and freshwater fishing.

The coastal reserves located within a short distance from the Seacroft Club Campsite offer a great opportunity for nature lovers, from long leisurely walks to bird watching. The site is also within easy reach of Sheringham and Wells-next-the-Sea. The caravan park has a bus stop just outside its entrance to facilitate an easy journey to the many attractions in the area, and well within walking distance you will find the lovely sandy beaches in Cromer. The site is close to the Tank Museum and steam train up the valley. There is a common a few hundred yards away, ideal for dog walking. All in all, this is a great location for an unforgettable family holiday.

*Book any UK Club campsite with a 10% fully refundable deposit (minimum £20) plus FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival. Applies to any non-promotional booking.

Things to do on site ...

  • Bike hire
  • Entertainment complex
  • Paddling pool
  • Playground

Facilities on site ...

  • Bar
  • BBQs allowed: charcoal, gas, electric
  • Disabled facilities: facilities for wheelchair disabled
  • Disabled shower room
  • Dishwashing area
  • Dog walk from site
  • Dog walk on site
  • Drive over waste disposal for motorhomes
  • Electric hook-up
  • Family washroom
  • Gas
  • Late arrivals area with electric hook-up
  • Laundry facilities
  • Motorhome service point
  • Restaurant
  • Swimming pool
  • Toilet block
  • TV reception: good
  • Wi-Fi

Prices

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Nearby

Walking notes:

Local walking maps are on sale in Reception.

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Supermarket notes:

The closest is Spar in East Runton, less than 5 minutes walk away. There is a Morrisons in Cromer, 10-15 minutes walk away, with access for motorhomes.

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Directions

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Turn left off the A148 (King's Lynn-Cromer) about 5 miles past Holt onto the A1082 (signposted Sheringham). In Sheringham turn right onto the A149 (signposted Cromer). Continue straight for about 3 miles through East Runton. The Site is on the right in 0.25 mile. From Cromer: take the A149 road signposted Sheringham. The Site is in approximately 1 mile on the left.

Sites key: Club Site

Postcode:
NR27 9NH
GPS:
Lat 52.933575 / Lon 1.278585
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OS field ref:
TG203424
OS map ref:
133
Handbook map ref:
M7

Transport links

  • Bus stop within 1 mile
  • Buses go to: Cromer and Sheringham
  • Car hire on site
  • Daily public Transport within 1 mile
  • Nearest train station: Cromer
  • Train station within 5 miles

Activities

ENTERTAINMENT AT SEACROFT

Enjoy the great line up of entertainers throughout the summer months.

SWIMMING POOL

The swimming pool is scheduled to open from 24 May – end of September (weather dependent).

A lifeguard will be on duty when the pool is in operation. From 17 July 2023, the pool will be open from 12.00pm - 6.00pm daily.

From 22 July 2023, the pool will open 10.00am - 6.00pm (Closed for lunch 12.30pm - 1.30pm) daily.

Children aged 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

BAR

The bar is open from 17 March –  2 January.

On Christmas Day and New Years Eve, the complex is restricted to ticket holders only.

RESTAURANT

The restaurant is open from  20 March – 2 January.

On Christmas Day and New Years Eve, the complex is restricted to ticket holders only.

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AVOID THIS SITE AT ALL COST!

Seacroft Club Campsite
Worst experience in my all my years caravanning. Stay was September 2023 arrived at 2pm Struggled to find a pitch even though we had pre booked pitch with awning months ahead. Only pitch left that was totally unsuitable for a caravan with awning. One male Warden & his wife were very rude & unhelpful. Facilities are quite frankly disgusting, shower cubicle panels split cracked & Chunks of the plastic are missing, pipes corroded, broken floor tiles in showers & loos. Water points very tatty with rotting boards, you pay for “flagship” facilities, but club & pool hardly ever open. Litter & cigarette ends strewn around the site. Staff attitudes to club members is shockingly poor. Overall, Very expensive & horrible 🤢 WE WILL NEVER RETURN TO THIS SITE

Wendrocks

Caravanner

Reviewed on 30/06/2024 12:47

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The worst experience of a site in over 30 years of camping

Seacroft Club Campsite
TBH until now I have always been a fan of the club site, but that ended after this experience, and maybe I’m seeing it through different eyes this time. Basically this was the final site of our trip, previously staying at independent sites, our trip away was to unwind, spend quality time with my partner before undergoing open heart surgery. I’m also neurodivergent, high functioning, I work and am very down to earth what I would consider as normal. I had an issue with the pitch I parked on, (motor home) my partner had walked into town so I was there alone. When to the office asking if I could stay on the smaller pitch (blue peg) and gift my larger pitch white peg, to someone who may like the extra space. Note the pitches were next to each other. But the computer said No! I explained that I was disabled and had a serious heart condition and was alone. Seriously no flexibility, no help offered. Rude and no understanding around equality, diversity or inclusion. Staff training needed, like wise the customer care is rubbish too. The club need to seriously sort themselves out, in plain terms get there pompous heads out of the arse. It’s a very expensive option even as a member, tbh these people are more interested in cutting the grass than serving paying customers. The club need to up its game, employ trained people not retired jobs worths who quote the rules at every possible opportunity. Needless to say we had to go home as I was unwell after being force to move my outfit on my own with no help. £148 for 3 nights, and membership fee is a rip off. Interesting I said to the new people who came on our original pitch if they had offered u a bigger pitch next to the one they booked would they have taken it and guess what they said yes please.. like I said jobsworth, I’m sure they are very friendly when all is going well but all need training, they give older people a bad name. And finally what I can’t understand is why they think it’s safe to have just 1 meter between pitches. I’ve always been told it should be 6 meters due to fire risks. And why have locks on the doors of the loos, we have all paid to use them there is no public access on the sight. Won’t be back!!!

Lougardiner

Caravanner

Reviewed on 25/06/2024 08:21

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Nice location but tired site

Seacroft Club Campsite
We have just spent 11 nights at this site, our first visit in 10 years. It's a great location being close to some great places to visit, Cromer, Sheringham and many others along this coastline. Bus stops outside the site go to Cromer or Sheringham so no need for parking fees. The site itself is in real need of updating as the facilities are getting a bit tired. The description of the restaurant, I'm afraid, is very misleading, it's nothing like it is described. We used it one night, the menu consisted of various pies with chips and peas or pizza. Two of the four pies on offer were not available and the one we had was not worth the cost. Chips were underdone and inedible, service was shocking, we waited 58 minutes from ordering to being served. The last time we came to this site the restaurant was first class, full every night with a great menu, I think the club should really rethink the advertising of this site and not bother with the restaurant at all.

itsmick

Reviewed on 20/06/2024 16:15

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Perfectly located for visiting Cromer

Seacroft Club Campsite
We recently stayed at Seacroft for 2 nights at the beginning of the month. We arrived at the site a few minutes before the allotted 1pm arrival time and received a very friendly welcome from the site managers - all of whom apologised for keeping us waiting. There really was no need to apologise, we had a better run than expected arriving in 3.5 hrs instead of the expected 4 and were more than happy to wait until 1pm for entry to the site. Check-in was seamless and very efficient, choosing and pitching our van before returning to the office to complete our booking and pay the balance. The site is pricey at £45 per night, especially for us as we choose not to use the facilities on site, preferring to use the bathroom in our van and only really using it as a base to sleep. There was a restaurant/bar and outdoor pool, again we didn’t use these, but I’m sure they’d be well used by families on site. This cost however, was outweighed by the perfect location, a fifteen minute stroll along the main road, then along a promenade that took us directly into the centre of Cromer, where we met up with friends who have an apartment in Cromer. The weather for the weekend was kind, the food was plentiful and Cromer was everything you’d expect from an old, Victorian seaside town, perfect, welcoming and unspoilt, not overly touristy and a place we’ll definitely return to and when we do we wouldn’t hesitate to stay at Seacroft CAMC site again.

DawnandRuss

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Reviewed on 18/06/2024 20:05

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Don’t rely on the restaurant serving food

Seacroft Club Campsite
One of our favourite sites and our second visit this year…very welcoming site managers who keep all areas of the site very clean and tidy….the toilet blocks are well past their best and really the club should look into upgrading these but that not the fault of the site managers .. I can only reiterate what others have said about the restaurant….closed mon and tues…then on weds the only food on the menu was pizza….then Thursday a sign out saying no food….in previous years we have eaten there most nights and the food was excellent with a great atmosphere ….this year the bar was dead and food abysmal when it was served…I think it’s time the club acknowledged this and didn’t include it in the advertising and pricing for the site.. Also the dreaded coded doors are back on the toilets etc…why I do not know..we were told because of kids but there was not a kid on site while we were there..they are not easy to unlock with arthritic hands and even worse at night as you cannot see the numbers… But it still remains a favourite of ours because of its convenience to walk into Cromer and east Runyon with a bus stop outside the gate..

paja

Reviewed on 17/06/2024 09:04

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Telephone:
01263 514938
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Before you travel

Ahead of your arrival onsite, please check our Before you travel webpage (camc.com/beforeyoutravel) for key information about roadworks or diversions and any site works that may be underway.

Please note that we are currently upgrading onsite Wi-Fi across our UK Club campsites. For a short period of time there may be limitations to the Wi-Fi service provided and a FREE Wi-Fi hotspot only. Please see camc.com/wifi for further information.

With our campsites busier than ever right now, we'd really appreciate your support with a few things to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable stay. Please be mindful of site arrival times (as they do vary), keep children and pets close by and within sight, and ensure you keep your speed below 5mph. Thank you!

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