Incleboro Fields Club Campsite
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Just left this great site after a fantastic few days.
Yes, it’s big, but the first half doesn’t give that impression, the second half over the hill may do, depends what you want,
We parked at the top of the first half and there’s a public footpath up there which was wonderful for access to the surrounding areas leading into the local village and then onto the beaches (Cromer and Sheringham definitely both worth the walk) ... loved it, Thankyou wardens and c&mhc x
Top Site
This is an excellent site with friendly and helpful staff. very well located between Cromer and Sheringham which are great beaches for swimming and also the beach at West Runton also very good cliff walks.
The site was very well managed by the staff regarding cleaning and restrictions due to covid 19.
Would highly recommend and will be back again in a couple of weeks
Jewel in the crown
What a wonderful site. Fabulous wardens - couldn’t be more helpful. There are some great views from the pitch if you are lucky to get one of the pitches with a view. Great location. Walk to East Runton is nicer than the walk to West Runton. From East Runton it is a short walk along the beach to Cromer. The crab from the small stall just as you arrive in the town was excellent. You can then walk all the way back to West Runton ( subject to tides) and to the site. Golf course next door never looked very busy. Excellent fish and chips at East Runton (shuts at 7.30) where you can go and eat by the sea wall or in the car park overlooking the bay - be aware there is a height barrier to this car park. Holt country park is superb, for £2 you can stay all day and if you explore beyond the confines of the park the footpaths go for miles. Holkham Beach is ok, but campervans and motorhomes Cannot park in the beach car park - you have to park up by the house and walk back - have no idea why they have brought in that rule. Slightly further out is Burnham Overy Staithe where you can park on the small riverside beach and watch the world go by AOTA walk to the sea with wonderful sand - quite a trek for little ones though. Ice cream van visits the site every day around 4 and travels all round the site. If you want a holiday by the sea, with some attractions for children but also a rat for adults, then this is hard to beat. We will definitely be returning.
Lovely Place
Excellent site, in a lovely village of West Runton. Has great facilities close by as well as on site. Could do with more Serviced Pitches
Great site
Stayed her for the first time great site wardens very efficient and check in was smoth and well organised. Plenty of pitches to choose from we ask for recommendations as this was our first time warden advised a lovely little terrace only a few pitches which were all flat with lovely views. Walks from the site to the beach and cromer we had a lively meal at the local pub on the corner which was well set up for customers. Good walk over the hill from the site with spectacular views. Wardens were constantly about cleaning and checking site and toilets. Plenty of sanitizers available. Would highly recommend this site.
gwoakley
Reviewed on 05/09/2020 16:04
Good to sea
Easy to reach the sea, good sunset viewing area on the beach.
Good site, friendly, clean and fun.
Another great break
This is our “first site of the season” to get our motorhome ready for the year. We were pleased to be able to get away, in July for a few days, and found Incleboro in fine form, in spite of the limits Caused with the virus.
Bit of a queue to get in, but staff were efficient, and we pitched in our normal avenue easily. Facilities were managed with bands to limit occupancy, but once or twice these were ignored by some campers. I personally think 2 in at one time is not enough but it is early times.
Well done staff.
Only things we would change would be better arrangements for recycling, and change to electric ,quieter vehicles to tour the campsite by staff
1st visit to Incleboro Field & Had a fab family time
15 - 22 August 2020 Warm but with plenty of rain storms.
We brought 2 grandchildren nearly 10 & 12 to this great site. The staff were very helpful when registering & always out & about cleaning & tidying & for help too. The facilities were very, very clean & had COVID-19 wrist band plan in place....(if only some or the campers would not forget to leave them for the next user!!!)... but generally this worked very well.
The site is a horse shoe shape around a golf course (just watch for the golf balls when arriving, leaving or walking from the site!!!!) & is on many levels so make sure you take blocks to straighten your caravan or motorhome!!!. It's very clean & tidy, great for kids & adults too as there is lots of plots to choose from in different areas, some can be quiet & some near the play area. There's also plenty of WC/Shower blocks too which were cleaned & disinfected regularly. We stayed on a plot near the children's playground which the boys thoroughly enjoyed & also the woods at the side of the site too. Great for biking/scooters on the site too. The beach is a bit of a walk & as we had loads of beach stuff (including 2 big surfing boards) we took the car to the car park that charged only £3 all day parking. Little cafe and also WC at beach.
Cromer is a nice walk, either through woods &/or by road & a lovely little seaside town but it was very, very busy, & its during COVID-19 so we wore masks all the time.
We would definitely go again with or without the grandchildren.
First Visit
This was the first time we visited this particular site. First impressions is it is huge. Although in Norfolk it is on a hill and the pitches are therefore mostly on slopes. Wardens seemed friendly but gave us written instructions rather then verbal. A result is some people don't read them and are unaware on the rules for the facilities. We parked on a lovely little glade, not too far away from facilites. There are 4 blocks on this site. We have a small VW camper with no toilet so rely on using the facilities. Unfortunately the ones near use were quite small and with covid restrictions they only allowed 2 people in at a time. Often those 2 would be having showers. There is no seperate toilet you can use. If you are desperate when you first get up in the morning you may be in for a very long wait. If like us you do not have your own toilet I would suggest you pitch near the bigger blocks where 4 people are allowed in, you have more chance that not all 4 are having showers. Although we were a little concerned about booking during school holidays the site was quiet at night. We were just there for a couple of days, the first day we walked over to Cromer and back along the beech. The second we walked to Beeston Regis/Sherringham and back along the beech. Both walks were very enjoyable. The pub by the entrance road seemed well run with lots of outdoor seats. Although we didn't eat there we were told the pizzas were very very good. Overall we thoroughly enjoyed our weekend, but I may wait until covid restrictions are lifted before visiting again as the toilet situation can be stressful.