CL sites in Norfolk and Suffolk

Justin Block replied on 31/05/2016 23:08

Posted on 31/05/2016 23:08

 Please visit our new website and Facebook page.
 
 www.nurseryfishinglakes.co.uk

Nursery Fishing Lake and CL site near Bungay on Suffolk/Norfolk Border.

We have reopened this beautiful site after change of ownership. please come and visit us.

We have a brand new toilet and shower block with 4 toilets,  4 showers and separate men's and women's which is great for a CL site. 


We have our own well stocked fishing lake with carp, tench, perch, bream, rudd and roach at just £5 per day ticket. 

We charge £15 per night which includes electric hook up.

Ellingham is a small rural village in the River Waveney Valley which is on the border of north suffolk and south norfolk. We are very close to the Norfolk Broads and quite central to all tourist attractions and local towns. 

By car we are 5 minutes to Bungay, 10 minutes to Beccles and Loddon, 30 minutes to Norwich, Lowestoft, Great Yarmouth, Gorleston, Diss and Southwold.

If you enjoy walking or cycling there are many routes you could take from our site leading through country lanes and alongside the river waveney. 

Aswell as our own lake there are a large amount of lakes and rivers suitable for fishing in the local area.

For those of you who want to explore the broads there are an abundance of day boat hire businesses within a 10 minute drive away. 

visit our facebook page at www.facebook.com/nurseryfishinglakesandcaravansite

call nicola to book on 01508 518863 (waveney stoves) is our shop on site

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