Bramble Park
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Just had a 3 night stay at this lovely very quiet CL - in fact we were the only ones there. We didn't see the owners once - but had we needed anything we just had to "ring the bell". Being a motorhome we were allocated the "hard standing" - a gravel pitch to the side of the drive-way. Even on the gravel we had to use our levelling blocks. On saying that the pitch was ideal - I doubt you would get more than one motorhome on it (we parked parallel to the hedge) - 2 small campervans perhaps (if parked perpendicular to hedge). We had a friendly robin visit us each morning which was lovely. We used our own facilities so never used the shower - but did use the loo a couple of times. All very clean. The CL is located just off the Regional Cycle Network number 30 so we got 74 miles worth of cycling in over 2 days. We cycled to Mundlesey and along the coast road to Kelling - ideal at this time of year as the "A" road was very quiet - as indeed were all the other roads we cycled down. Felbrigg Hall National Trust property is also a short cycle ride away and indeed the regional cycle route 33 goes through the grounds. We visited the property on the day we arrived as it was en-route to the CL. Very easy to park the motorhome in the grounds! We highly recommend this site if wanting to visit the North Norfolk coast - and if, like us, you love your cycling!
Great CL, could not fault
This was our first experience of The CL network and it certainly will not be our last. we booked a 4 night stay to an area we know quite well. the directions to the site were fine, the first view we had was of a slightly slopping bowling green, our name and pitch number were on a welcome board at the entrance.
All in all we had 4 days tranqillity as far as we are concerned the site was spot on and we will defiantly be coming back hopfully to pitch 1 which was perfect
All Good.
Everything was as promised. Site is well-kept. Very happy and would stay again. Thank you.
maggiecate
Reviewed on 03/05/2021 18:08
Tranquility at its best
Staying at Bramble Park near Cromer/Felbrigg, it’s absolutely stunning!
Adult only ( we’ve had our holidays with our children)
Dogs allowed !
Stunning views of the countryside and incredibly quiet
Not far to walk and you’ll find yourself at the coast.. or let the train take the strain from Roughton Road which is about a mile from the site
First time here... and yes would give it a score of 10!
We stayed on pitch 5
Perfect for us
A great value CL
We spent 2 nights in our motorhome on the hardstanding on the driveway. Although the pitch didn't look sloping we did use levelling blocks, which was not a problem. We rang the bell on arrival and Clive was very helpful and friendly. Despite having been very wet all the previous week, the field with the grass pitches was quite firm and despite torrential rain on Friday, did not get waterlogged. The toilet and shower were always spotless and I think £1 for a shower is perfectly acceptable when you look at the price of the pitch. The information hut had plenty of books and information and the map showing the footpaths and dog walks was very useful. Felbrigg Hall is an easy 20 minute walk through the lanes or about 30 minutes along the the main road. All in all, a lovely quiet site.
OK
Pleasant enough CL but nothing outstanding.
Can walk into Cromer but dangerous road, parts can be avoided going cross country but a guide in the information room wouldn’t go amiss.
Pitches ok but corner pitch has no grass due to shade and no doubt could be muddy.
Access for water fill up for Motorhomes poor, if car park empty can refill but doesn’t appear to have any parking restrictions for the static caravan users so often blocked off.
£1 for a shower! Although very clean surely should be in the price.
No serious complaints but just ok.
Lovely site!
Stayed for 3 nights and for 2 we were the only unit there. Very quiet peaceful site. Toilet and shower very good and clean. Water, bins etc well organised and clean.
A board outside the CL tells you your pitch, we were given the choice of where to pitch being the only occupiers.
We rang the bell to pay the owners, it would have been nice for them to tell us where the facilities were.
Road to site narrow but not busy.
We would stay here again.
Peaceful Site
Had a great week on this site in fact we had site to ourselves, toilet/shower was always spotless and clean along with the site, nice walk into Cromer through the woods, you need to try the cafe in North Lodge Park for the home made cakes mouth watering. Will be back
Bramble Park, Cromer. Spring visit.
This is a lovely quiet CL which has 2 Hardstanding pitches alongside the drive into the property, adjacent to the toilet/shower room, as well as 5 grass ones in a sheltered paddock beyond. Access is through a wide gateway less than 1/2 ml down a lane leading from the B1436 just past the village of Fellbrigg. It is possible to walk to both Fellbrigg House (N/T) and into Cromer along quiet lanes and footpaths, and there is a small wood close by where one can walk ones dog. On arrival ones allocated pitch is indicated on a noticeboard , and one does have to ring the owners when going to pay, although we saw Mrs Richards each day when she popped in to ensure that the toilet is spick and span. As well as Fellbrigg other N/T properties close at hand and well worth a visit are Beeston Heath, and the Sherborne and Blickling Estates. All 4 properties have extensive parklands and woods which are perfect for who enjoy a good walk, especially those with dogs. There is both an Aldi and a Morrisons in Cromer, the latter also having a petrol station. The site is ideal for visiting the North Norfolk coast and we will certainly use it again, as there are lots of places that we've not yet visited.
A haven of tranquility and calm
We found this site very easy to locate and it was lovely to see our name on the board and the pitch number we were to pitch up at. I rang the bell to pay our final amount and although the gentleman did not introduce himself he was very pleasant . All pitches have electric and our pitch was lovely which was made even better by the sun and the view from our campervan. Despite it being a CL site there was a bathroom with toilet sink and shower (£1 for shower 6mins, more than long enough for me) clean and tidy, with use it does get grass in but this is to be expected. When we came back from our trips out it was sparkling again. It was nice not having to use our van facilities all the time. There are some lovely bluebell woods nearby (approx. 1/3 mile) for walking the dogs, the road can be busy but not a major problem. We had a lovely walk through to Felbrigg Hall along some of the Weavers Way and public footpaths and a lovely time at Felbrigg and more walking. We retraced our steps and carried on to Cromer, then back to the site. Again if you like walking this is about 3/4 hr walk from the site along public footpaths depending on your walking pace. There is an information hut well supplied with things to do, dogs walks, books, magazines and dvd's The site is sloping and I can imagine it being bad in wet weather but our time there was lovely and would not hesitate in recommending it. If you like peace, quiet, the country side and nature (the pheasant who roams the site is lovely) then this is for you. Booking was easy over the phone and Barbara was very helpful. Oh they also have two static vans for hire too. Thank you for a lovely well kept site.