Norwich CLs

nelliethehooker replied on 18/02/2019 21:23

Posted on 18/02/2019 21:23

We are thinking of stopping for a few nights somewhere around Norwich for a few nights around the second week in March. We have some ideas, but wanting one that has H/S, EHU and allows dogs we would appreciate any suggestion of a site that we might suit us?

Takethedogalong replied on 20/02/2019 10:07

Posted on 19/02/2019 19:29 by nelliethehooker

Heading to a CL near Fellbrigg from Barleywood, so down to Norwich and then back to Swaffam makes for a round trip. I'll certainly have a look at Tas Valley, as we've a plenty of time before having to decide I think.

Posted on 20/02/2019 10:07

I think it is mainly grass, but when our MH was out of action, we parked next to a tank on HS. The showers and loos were good, I suspect the pool might have gone though. It’s next to railway line, so expect train noise, but it didn’t bother us, not like the constant roar of a road. If mUseum is open, it might be a busy place at times. We dropped lucky, only us there. It’s a b****r to find, so many turnings and little villages, but not so bad straight down from Norwich, we went across, around from Thetford. We visited Framlingham Castle from here. That’s an interesting village.

nelliethehooker replied on 20/02/2019 19:17

Posted on 19/02/2019 20:13 by Oneputt

Which site a Felbrigg are you staying at?

Posted on 20/02/2019 19:17

Bramble Park. We've never stopped there before but thought that it would suit us for a few days.

Thanks for the added info, tda. Still not yet decided on which one we'll be trying.

Oneputt replied on 20/02/2019 19:22

Posted on 20/02/2019 19:22

We stayed at Bramble Park about 5 years ago and it’s a great site.  As the weather was so bad and we were the only van onsite the owners allowed us to pitch on the hard standing just through the entrance.Hope you and Mrs Nell enjoy

nelliethehooker replied on 20/02/2019 19:58

Posted on 20/02/2019 19:22 by Oneputt

We stayed at Bramble Park about 5 years ago and it’s a great site.  As the weather was so bad and we were the only van onsite the owners allowed us to pitch on the hard standing just through the entrance.Hope you and Mrs Nell enjoy

Posted on 20/02/2019 19:58

Thanks OP, they did say we could pitch on the H/S if needs be.

nelliethehooker replied on 21/02/2019 20:03

Posted on 21/02/2019 20:03

Well, we've made our choise....The Old Stracey, Kirby Bedon. east of Norwich. It has good reviews, H/S and a footpath for walking Flyte opposite the site, so hopefully it will suit our needs.

Oneputt replied on 21/02/2019 20:33

Posted on 21/02/2019 20:33

Nell if you get down to Suffolk you could consider Fishers Field at Theberton.  Neil has just put in a third HS, site has 2 x wet rooms etc.

nelliethehooker replied on 21/02/2019 21:42

Posted on 21/02/2019 20:33 by Oneputt

Nell if you get down to Suffolk you could consider Fishers Field at Theberton.  Neil has just put in a third HS, site has 2 x wet rooms etc.

Posted on 21/02/2019 21:42

We've decided to give Suffolk a miss this trip, as we intend to be home before Easter, and heading that way will add quite a bit extra both in time and distance to a rather long trip already. 

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