Poor "welcome" to a mud pitch
I booked two nights at this site, by telephone the day before arrival. When I got there the grumpy female warden (the one who was not in CAMC uniform) couldn't find the booking online. Despite she being the person to whom I spoke the afternoon before she couldn't remember our conversation and snapped "I spoke to a lot of people yesterday". Her whole attitude to me was that I must be lying about making the booking. As they had a few vacant pitches anyway, it didn't really matter. The three available pitches for our motorhome were all "grass". None was level and all were just mud heaps. Previous campers had clearly not followed the CAMC instruction to lift their awning ground sheets daily - or even at all. This inconsiderate behaviour should be outlawed. Those who don't care about who comes next should pay a surcharge if they leave the pitch in such a disgusting state. Even better would be if groundsheets were banned altogether. Who needs a groundsheet in an awning anyway? We are supposed to be camping, not recreating our sitting room at home! All this was a pity because Seacroft is beautifully located, just a short walk into the attractive seaside town of Cromer. Facilities are fine and although we didn't use the pool it did look very inviting. Nevertheless we won't risk staying there again.
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