A pleasant first stay here
A pleasant, well-laid out site in three adjacent loops. Some pitches at the top of the loops have generous grass areas next to pitches - nice for children or for tying dogs out. Dedicated dog walk. Warden very welcoming and helpful. Ludham Bridge is a 5 min walk from site. Picturesque place for watching boats go by. Take a chair if you want to stay a while - no benches here. Small boatyard here hires out boats at a cheaper price than larger companies and will give a Club discount. Staff very helpful when we took our dogs with us on a boat. Leave your car on site as there is no parking in boat yard. Gift shop on the walk to Ludham Bridge sells basic foodstuffs too. Café adjacent serves meals through the day (not evening). Gallery and craft workshops were closed during our summer stay. Ludham Village is a 5 min drive from site - pub and small shop here. Off-road footpath near site for walkers. Wroxham has larger shops, including a supermarket, mostly belonging to 'Roy'! Boat hire available here, too. Potter Heigham Bridge has boat hire, cafes and a massive shop called Lathams which sells alsmost everything - rather like Wilko! Coast is about a 30 min drive away. Winterton beach is popular, has parking (£1 per hour or £5 per day), toilets and a café. Caistor beaches quieter. Great Yarmouth is a traditional seaside town with two piers and a funfair. We preferred the quieter Northern end by the water gardens and there was plenty of parking on the road by the 'front'. On site we had some disturbance from an extended family having unnecessarily loud day-to-day conversations and also from a little dog with a pronounced barking problem, but this could happen anywhere and is not a poor reflection of the site. We would not hesitate to return if we were in the area in the future.
Duckies
Reviewed on 26/08/2016 20:58
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