Incleboro Fields Club Campsite

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Lovely site, but spoilt by a few niggles

Beautiful location and exceptionally friendly, professional wardens.  The site is in a great location for touring Norfolk.  The couple of niggles we have are not showstoppers but do spoil what would otherwise be a perfect holiday. Firstly, although not important to a lot of people, it is to me (and judging by previous comments, some other people).  The wifi is rubbish.  As I manage my own company, it is important for me to be able to access email. I paid the club for a year of internet access and to be honest, became so frustrated trying to get access through the club wifi, spent too much time of my valued holiday travelling round just to get access to the web.  Logging on to wifi was not too much of a problem but, when logged on, there was no internet connection!  The problem was compounded by the total lack of mobile phone signal. Secondly, an ice cream man visits the site every evening.  No problem with that but, it does become quite annoying when he drives slowly round the whole site, constantly sounding his chimes.  It really does not need to be sounding throughout his entire visit.  We enjoy ice cream but do not need to hear the chimes constantly for 15 minutes to get the message that he has arrived! Please do not be put off visiting this lovely, clean, well-run site but, someone please sort out the wifi and other niggles. 

Reviewed on 16/08/2015 20:18

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Quiet and Well Postioned

A large site but with the greys and the younger members split, so each has their own area (thank you wardens for letting us know) fantastically positioned between Sheringham and Cromer with both worth a visit. Very clean and well kept. But I have one issue to raise - and I have to agree with a previous review - having scrupulously kept away until after 1300, I was disappointed to see (a) members igoring this and arriving at 1000 (b) them being let on to stop the access being blocked.

MikeSmallman

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Reviewed on 13/08/2015 22:02

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Incleboro fields review.

The site is fantastic with families on one side and us the oldies on the other quieter side separated by trees and a golf course, I have 2 problems,1 the wifi is rubbish I paid for the week and very rarely managed to use it, I complained and got a refund, 2 the members don't respect the 13.00 arrival time and the wardens have to let them on for fear of blocking the road, so the ones arriving I've seen even at 11.30 get the best choice of pitches.

pentewan

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Reviewed on 13/08/2015 09:50

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Why we love Ingleborough Fields...

We are a family with 12 and 9 y.o. Plus great aunt and only live 45 minutes away, but try to come to this site at least once a year for a week. The location is fantastic, there are easy to walk footpaths to both Sheringham or Cromer (2 1/2 miles to either). The train station is a short walk from the site, or 8 buses a day from the village going to Cromer, Sheringham, Wells, Holt, Norwich...we arrive, park the car and walk, bus or train every where. The local seaside towns and beaches are hard to beat!! Try crabbing with smoked bacon on the pier or at Wells quay or Brancaster. The site is spotless! There are little bays for the quieter campers or large friendly field for families. The site is fantastic! And extremely well looked after by the wardens, well done guys!!

louloubadoo

Reviewed on 11/08/2015 19:32

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Perfect apart from inconsiderate dog owners!!!

We are regular visitors to this site. It is very well maintained and clean, in a perfect spot to explore North Norfolk, with very good facilities, apart from variable Wi-Fi quality. There is a station within 400yds of the site for trains to Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich, and coastal buses stop in the village. It is an easy walk to the beach at West Runton. The wardens are very helpful and friendly (we ran out of gas mid barbeque one evening and I made a dash for the site office, which was just being locked up. The warden let me have one of their own cylinders, even though I had no cash to pay them. "No problem, drop it in in the morning"). Our only gripe is that the site attracts lots of dog owners, who treat the site like one big dog walk, allowing them to foul anywhere and everywhere, even right in front of our 'van on a recent visit. I know that they try to clear it up, but there is usually plenty of residue, really not pleasant in hot weather, or when your drag your Aquaroll through it in the dark! This site is very child friendly, with kids running bare footed around on the grass, so this is a serious health hazard too. There are dog walks on several country paths around the site, so why don't they at least try to control their pooches until they are off the site? Equally annoying are the people who let their dogs roam around on long leads / tethers so that they can pee on anything that stands still, including the bins, the water service points, the power hook up towers and the pitch markers. We really love this site, but it would so much better if the wardens stamped out bad behaviour by the many dog owners.

Offthetouristtrack

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Reviewed on 11/08/2015 09:19

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We found some peace even in August

We stayed here in the height of the holiday season in August for 2 nights with  a motorhome.  It was busy and it seems to have over 200 pitches which by any measure is a big site.  But we personally preferred it to the other Caravan Club site a couple of miles closer into Cromer (Seacroft) where we stayed 2 years before.  That was full and does have perhaps more facilities (swimming pool, bar etc) but to us it felt so much more crowded and squeezed in. The wardens at Incleborough literally greeted us at the barrier and (I think) assessed our needs quickly.  We were a middle aged couple with no children and a small dog and the warden suggested that if we wanted a little peace and quiet, that we might prefer a pitch in a particular area of what is a very varied and scattered site.  We took his advice and avoided the more family orientated areas and enjoyed peace and quiet for our 2 night stay in the height of the holiday season. The site facilities were excellent and they were kept that way, and we enjoyed our trips to the beach and a fantastic fish restaurant (Rocky Bottoms) a mile down the road.  I'm always loathe to recommend eating places but if you enjoy really fresh seafood caught by the owner, overlooking the sea, amid fields and only a mile from the town or the campsite, find Rocky Bottoms, on the road into Cromer.  Simply excellent food at excellent prices in an excellent setting. If we were to return to Cromer we'd stay at Incleborogh Fields again.

Julie and Bob

Reviewed on 10/08/2015 19:56

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Lovely site spoilt by grumpy campers

We took two of our young grand children (5 and 7) in August so during school holidays. We have to say that the wardens and toilet block are superb and cannot be faulted. Unfortunately it cannot be said the same for some of the other campers. These were mainly senior citizens whom notably did not have young children with them so why they chose to be in a seaside site in the middle of school holidays is questionable but obviously there choice. If the site lacks one thing it is an open expanse for children to play in. There is a play area but it has swing, climbing frames etc but you cannot play ball games. As a very large family site covering a vast area there is a need for open play area's for children to play and given the site size needs to be several of so that parents and grand parents can allow the children to play within close range of the pitches in safety. We are members of both CC and C&CC and based on this trip we can see why the other club is considered to be the "friendly club". We as perhaps others should consider going to adult only sites during school holidays if they find problems with having children around them wanting to enjoy theirselves.

Norfolk John

Reviewed on 10/08/2015 18:09

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Not pleased

We will never return to this site as we found it much too crowded with the minimum of space between vans. Access to the pitch was difficult and the pitches very uneven. However the toilets and showers were clean and the staff lovely. 

anonymous123

Reviewed on 08/08/2015 22:13

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July 2015

My family and I visited for 2 weeks July to August 2015 and had a very pleasant stay. The site is very clean and facilities good. (Caravan Club's usual high standards). We liked the site but if you book do look at the online maps and overview of the site as there is one way in and one way out on quite a narrow road through the local Golf Course. This is not really a big issue, but depending on where you pitch you will be governed by the winding narrow road through the site that operates on a one way system at 5mph. The speed limit is quite sensible as caravans and pedestrians are close by - however, we found many people were not really considering this whilst driving around. The pitches are generous although uneven - you will need levelling ramps for most plots unless you don't mind an incline inside your van or motorhome. The staff on site are very helpful and the reception good. Info on site good and lots of leaflets for those planning days out. All in all we thought good.

PigandPoni123

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Reviewed on 07/08/2015 20:50

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Very Good Site

This is a lovely site managed by the friendliest people you are likely to meet. Great pitches, good showers and other facilities. The location is excellent - 10 minutes walk from the station which takes you to either Cromer or Sheringham (or on a wet day to Norwich) and the village has a convenience store and a very pleasant pub with decent beer and a good menu. A further 10 minutes takes you to the beach which is good for everything apart from swimming! Only one negative from our point of view and that is the age mix ion the site at the time we were staying. We have just passed 60 and felt like the youngest ones there!!!

NickGo Jo

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Reviewed on 07/08/2015 08:20

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