Great location for exploring Norfolk coast, but leave your bicycles at home
We visited in November 2016, as our fist motorhome outing. It's one of the few sites open at that time of year. This is one of the few sites that remain open all year round.
The site is well laid out, with varying amounts of shade. We found a great bay, surrounded by hedges, which gave us privacy. Some pitches had less shelter and those in the centre of the site had none. It was just a flat grass area, with no shade at all. I would imagine these would be used in the high season, when the site got busy. I still wouldn't want one of those, though.
Hook-up was a bit of a hunt, with much furtive searching behind other people's vans. I suppose people are used to that though.
The site is easy to find and drive into, although the minor road that runs past gets very busy. It is certainly not for cyclists, although, to be fair, they do warn you about this on the web site. So, take note. They do mean it!
The toilet / shower blocks were clean and warm - the latter is important in November. They did look a little dated though, but there were individual toilets, wash cabins and showers (where your clothes didn't necessarily get wet.) There were no combined wash and shower cabins though, which would have been handy.
There is a clubhouse, which was open, serving drinks and food, even in November. It was a little dated, cavernous and soul-less, but hey - they served food and drink.
The bus stop by the site entrance is great. We used the coast hopper to get up as far as Wells. You can use it for Cromer as well.
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