Incleboro Fields Club Campsite

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4th visit

Mid June visit. This was our 4th year coming to this site as we love it so much, however this year I was very disappointed to see members turning up well before the stated 1pm arrival time. I must say if I was a warden I would make them sit there until 1pm as I do not feel that the wardens should feel under pressure to let these members on site early. The wardens have changed since our last visit in 2016 and although very nice and approachable one of the male wardens came across as more like Captain Mannering when we were playing with our ageing Westie on our pitch with an almost skid to a halt in his little buggy shouting "get that dog on a lead" must have just been an off day for him ! As I've already said this is a beautiful site and a must for anyone wanting a peaceful holiday but please please please arrive AFTER 1pm

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Reviewed on 27/06/2017 21:16

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sad to say after many years caravanning and just returned from one of our favourite sites.. we experience some very inconsiderate caravaners....... we have always had such peaceful breaks and small holidays at incleboro fields... however this time it was a darn nightmare.... we arrived on a Tuesday wow it was busy and I mean busy which I will say is great for business...however on the Friday 3 caravans turned up and pitched right next to us... well from arriving they were drinking and it got worse and worse as they day turned to evening... loud music singing and shouting... fine they were having a jolly good time... but after midnight it got a little too much and half the field were up.. not fair to impose that on anyone... so I believe it was reported and we had apologises the next day.. however it did get a little better over that day but not much... wardens were great asked then to tone it down... so Saturday was a wee bit bttter... well they went at around 12.00 and new people came on site... two familes in two caravans..oo my rules were broken parked how they wanted didn't care about anyone only themselves and on sunday morning at 5.30am decided to erect there awning arrrrrrrrrrr and chatting loudly..so hear we go again..... yes I know some of you would say that's caravanning for you but these sites have certain rules and to show repect to others they should be adhered to we left so disappointed but it was not due to wardens or anything other than very selfish people that didn't not seem to care about others around them.... such a shame we have people like them ruining it for so many..... we will be back to incleboro as its a great site clean tidy and normally peaceful and quiet...... all I ask is please stick to the rules show repect for those around you....

petera15

Reviewed on 21/06/2017 16:33

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sad to say after many years caravanning and just returned from one of our favourite sites.. we experience some very inconsiderate caravaners....... we have always had such peaceful breaks and small holidays at incleboro fields... however this time it was a darn nightmare.... we arrived on a Tuesday wow it was busy and I mean busy which I will say is great for business...however on the Friday 3 caravans turned up and pitched right next to us... well from arriving they were drinking and it got worse and worse as they day turned to evening... loud music singing and shouting... fine they were having a jolly good time... but after midnight it got a little too much and half the field were up.. not fair to impose that on anyone... so I believe it was reported and we had apologises the next day.. however it did get a little better over that day but not much... wardens were great asked then to tone it down... so Saturday was a wee bit bttter... well they went at around 12.00 and new people came on site... two familes in two caravans..oo my rules were broken parked how they wanted didn't care about anyone only themselves and on sunday morning at 5.30am decided to erect there awning arrrrrrrrrrr and chatting loudly..so hear we go again..... yes I know some of you would say that's caravanning for you but these sites have certain rules and to show repect to others they should be adhered to we left so disappointed but it was not due to wardens or anything other than very selfish people that didn't not seem to care about others around them.... such a shame we have people like them ruining it for so many..... we will be back to incleboro as its a great site clean tidy and normally peaceful and quiet...... all I ask is please stick to the rules show repect for those around you....

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Reviewed on 21/06/2017 16:33

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Long weekend at incleborough fields cc site

Marvellous location. Brilliant site. Very well cared for by wardens, who were all friendly and often seen busily working around the site. The cc has a rule that all dogs should be kept on leads when on site, presumable so that the owners can have control over the dogs and what they produce!!! However, the extendible leads seem to make it easy for owners to ignore what their dogs are doing when at a distance from them but "still on a lead" and some owners thought the 'dog walk' was any grass pitch that was not occupied. We even saw some irresponsible owners in a caravan quite near us, let their dogs (and there were 3) out of the awning on Monday morning when the site was not busy and just let them run around unattended - which was not nice as they were pitched opposite the children's play area. Unfortunately these owners give a bad name to all dog owners and there were many dogs around over the weekend with some lovely caring owners.

VandJ

Reviewed on 08/06/2017 14:29

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Two delightful weeks

A two week break from mid-May coincided with exceptionally good weather. Our second visit here did not disappoint. Great atmosphere that is enhanced by the warden team who are, at all times, extremely helpful and attentive. Even as the site filled up for half-term there was no feeling that it was overwhelmed. Our only concern, and this is not unique to Incleboro Fields, is the alarming growth in yappy dogs, often in triplicate!! Whilst, as a non-dog owner, tolerance is important, the frequency of barking can jeopardise what we all come for - peace and quiet. Perhaps a cap of no more than two dogs per pitch might go some way to reduce this. It feels like a growing epidemic or is this just me?!!

Bene

Reviewed on 02/06/2017 06:15

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Hilly Views

We visited this site with our caravan between the 16th & 21st May for the first time. The final directions to the site are fine but think they could be more explicit with emphasis on approaching the area from either direction along the A148 Holt Road turning onto the A1082 Holway Road, turning right (East) onto the A149 towards West Runton. All other links from the A148 onto the A149 should be avoided despite what your GPS might say! On arrival the reception could not have been more welcoming. In contrast to the narrow approach road the stopping area at reception is bigger than usual. The site can best be described as large but stretched out into a horseshoe around the golf course and in order to select a vacant pitch you have to drive right around the site, out and back through the entrance barrier. Despite the slightly contradictory information supplied, levelling blocks/ramps are a must with most pitches sloping in two directions. The roadways and all paths slope. All but the first 6 x pitches near to the entrance are on grass which despite the rain all appeared to drain well. TV & mobile phone signals were hit and miss but Wifi seemed fine. There are no TV points n the electric bollards. Although there are no dog walks on site, there are numerous paths from the site especially up, over and around Incleboro Hill and down to West Runton and the beach. There is a big new Tescos on tha A149 at Sherringham a few minutes car journey away. We walked the coast path to Sherringham and took the train back to West Runton (1 x stop) costing £2.60 per single and the dog was free. Tried the visiting fish & chips once. Have no hesitation in saying we will visit this peaceful, pretty, well located site again.

Chequerdog

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Reviewed on 21/05/2017 15:41

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Incleboro field site

Stayed at this site in April 2017. Excellent site close to train and bus services with connections to most areas of Norfolk and beyond. Site facilities were excellent and the toilets were immaculate. All the staff were very helpful and knowledgeable about local walks and area.this is a large but quiet site with facilities always close at hand. The village and beach of west Runton is only a short walk away where there are shops,pub etc. There are lovely walks to Cromer or sheringham via road or coast. My only complaints are that I live five hours away and therefore cant visit more regularly and also this sites high standards leave other sites wanting.

caw

Reviewed on 07/05/2017 08:33

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Easter at Incleboro

Lovely site. Fabulous views and good walks, especially to West Runton beach and up Incleboro Hill. Very uneven and levelling blocks are a must Spotless facilities, as always. It's a shame you can't get on until 1pm We found it too big, but it is clearly very popular.

Lunar Lodges

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Reviewed on 01/05/2017 18:58

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Easter at Incleboro

It was the 4th time we had stayed in Incleboro in 7 years. 3 times at Easter. Once in late July/early August. The weather has largely been very kind. The location is great for walking, exploring and convenient fot public transport. Immaculate site. Very beautiful.

hazydaze

Reviewed on 29/04/2017 10:36

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Our weekend at Ingleboro Fields we decided we needed a change of scenery now i have retired and have more flexibility .

Incleboro Fields is a well run site in Norfolk the wardens are always helpful the site is kept clean and tidy the showers and facilities are spotless . What we like about this site it is very easy to get about on our bikes as we have a Bessacarr 454 motorhome , with the options of using public transport it's near the Railway Station and the Bus stops just 10 minutes walk in the village of West Runton .Just down the road about 2 miles you have got Sheringham with it's steam trains to Holt , or browse the cafes and shops or go and dip your feet in the North Sea . Go the other way you have Cromer which is well known for it's Crabs and fish and chip shops , and not forgetting the lovely Cromer Pier . Having said all that you could just sit outside you Motorhome and relax or there are some lovely walks over the hills and meadows al in all this is a perfect site .

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Reviewed on 26/04/2017 15:23

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