Bramble Park
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We had a lovely stay on Bramble Park. Communication with the owners by email was very good. The toilet and shower(didn't use the shower) were very handy if needed. Paid cash to the owner on arrival and had a nice welcome sign on the board for our arrival too. Lovely to see the sheep in the field right next door and so many birds and even 2 muntjac deer on site. The site isn't as big as some CLs but you certainly have more space than on a club site!
There are also 2 static caravans that can be hired, handy for if you have friends who want to come and stay but don't have their own accommodation!
We found the site to be very convenient for visiting all the local places you'd want to go to, access to the site is good. There aren't any dog walks directly from the site, the road is fairy quiet but we didn't fancy walking our dog along it but Cromer and Felbrigg are literally a couple of minutes away in the car. There was a footpath further down the road but you'd need to walk on the road to get to it. Would be great on bikes... downhill all the way to Cromer, clearly though, uphill on the way back.
We shall definitely return to this, oh so peaceful CL.
A Peaceful Stay
A delightful site. The grounds are well maintained and laid out, and it is all so peaceful. The CL itself is set back from the road, which in any event is not busy. Most of the time all you can hear is birdsong.
Ideally situated close to Cromer and Sheringham, with a good Lidl only a mile away. The Red Lion in Cromer is worth a visit for lunch.
The owner of the site is very friendly and accommodating.
Great stay in North Norfolk
Bramble Park is a peaceful adult only site. The owner was welcoming, friendly, and accommodating. The site is sloped and without a motor mover on our current van we did have some problems getting level. But managed it. There is a single shower and toilet. There is a cost of £1 for 6 minutes. Cromer is an easy walk down a country lane and took about 30 minutes. The site is very close to The National Trust Property at Felbrigg. A Fantastic location. A hidden gem.
A good CL
A nice quiet site. Slightly sloping, easy access. Shower and and toilet clean and spacious but £1.00 for six minutes is too much, 50p would be better as at other places. Name and pitch number on arrival board. Nice friendly owners, ideal location for tourist places , national trust etc, can walk in to Cromer in 30 mins, drive to Morrisons Aldi 5 mins, fellbrigg hall 30 min walk, fresh eggs from farm across road, grass kept short, TV reception good, quiet roads for cycling on, would return again.
Campervan 3 Night Stay
Good response when booking, paid deposit by BACS and balance on arrival by BACS. Both payments acknowledged, deposit by post and balance by e-mail. Chalkboard at entrance to give pitch number, very well organised. Quiet site, good facilities. A small information hut on site. I never expect to necessarily meet the owners on CLs, but we did have a chat with the owner, very friendly. Good access to local sites either walking / cycling, or taking the van out. We didn't use the toilet / shower but I think they're still available. £18 per night, good value. May need your ramps depending which pitch and which way you park! Would recommend.
Lovely quiet site
A lovely site with really great walking access into Cromer its only 1.6 miles to the pier
A relaxed site with nice clean shower and toilet. The shower is £1 for 6 minutes
A helpful and kind host
Would recommend
No Kite Flying
Bramble Park is a couple of miles west of Cromer. The site is fairly small and surrounded by mature trees. The site does have a considerable slope so levellers required for some pitches. This is an adult only site. It has a shower and toilet, didn’t use them so can’t comment except to say the shower s metered and excepts £1 coins. Hanging up in the info room were a list of do not do including don’t fly your kite! We didn’t even meet the owner or even get acknowledgement of the balance of site fees we paid by BACs. Site fees are £16/night with add ons for awnings etc.. No WiFi available on site although tethering via EE was pretty good as was radio reception.
Both Cromer and Felbrigg Hall are an easy walk away. Supermarkets and fuel in Cromer, Sheringham and North Waltham. Plenty of PII’s in the area
Fantastic tranquil break
We stayed for 3 nights at this tranquil CL. We found it the perfect spot to explore Cromer and Sherringham.
We walked across the fields to get to Cromer and took the train to Sherringham.
Despite some heavy rain our grass pitch was well drained.
Really good spot for dogs as there are lovely wooded walks.
The bathroom facilities are no frills but really clean and perfectly adequate.
The host provides recycling facilities.
This was a great value for money stopover.
Barbara the host was really welcoming and provided us with ideas for days out.
Great as always
Our 3rd visit to this site and gets better each time, had 9 nights stay and wished we had booked longer. looking for the next time we book as we just love the area and of course the site is fantastic , nice steady walk into Cromer and plenty of coffee shops that allow you to take your dogs in. Keep up the good work
Grumpy and very rude lady owner
We spent 3 nights on this camp site and we were the only ones there. Quiet, peaceful and great location to explore Cromer (over 1-mile walk) and good base for cycling. We cycled along the coast almost to Sea Palling and back through quiet lanes. We had a lovely and friendly chat with Clive on Day 1 but were confronted by very unhappy Barbara on the last day. We were told off for not closing the bathroom door properly. The wooden door expanded and wouldn't shut properly. When I politely pointed it out to the owner she yelled at me: 'We can't afford to get a new door, the leaves went in and I need to clean it now. Well Barbara, the solution is very simple, if you don't have any visitors on the camp site you will not have to clean and the door will always be shut properly.
Nice and compact camp site but the bathroom is definitely an issue at this time of the year. It was freezing cold and Barbara insisted on keeping the window open. There is a heater in the bathroom but it is not working. Perhaps if the heater were working, the door wouldn't have expanded so much and would shut properly.