Seacroft in early December
The drive/tow to Seacroft is easily manageable for novice tuggers or Motorhomers' of any size. However, do note there is a length restriction of 8.5m at Seacroft – if you ring and check they may be able to accommodate slightly larger units (we are 8.73 twin tag Auto-trail Comanche and fitted in fine). The last mile through Cromer’s High Street requires your full attention; but once on the sea view approach road you have a wide area to swing into on arrival. There are two arrival lanes in reception. In our experience of checking in at Seacroft, this was typical Caravan Club – warm, friendly and efficient. The site is easy to navigate and pitching is and easy task. We chose pitch 106. Although this pitch had a view of the sea it has a neighboring cockerel that chatted at three in the morning, so you have been warned!!! Service pitches have a central rear drainage point – so you will need a 2/3-meter waste pipe. Depending on the pitch your taps will be left or right. There is one toilet block (if this site is full I would think this block would be very busy), kept to the typical clean Caravan Club standard; plus two excellent Motorhome service points – both had drainage points on both sides and the new Motorhome service point has a drainage grid. Water pressure on this site is excellent, so filling an Aqua roll or Motorhome water tank takes no time at all. The bar. At this time of year the bar we found that the bar was part functioning – only some draught drinks were available. Some may say close the bar, if stock is not to be ordered to have a full functioning bar; but hey there was still lager, cider and wine and this area was pleasant although of course quiet as there is no entertainment during this time of the year. Pool and ice hockey tables, comfy sofa and an additional seating area makes this a nice area to enjoy drinks and a reasonable menu – steak, fish, pizza, etc. Or, Cromer town centre is a right turn out of the site and reasonably level .7 of mile walk. Great fish & chips, market, curry house and pubs. Would we stay again at Seacroft? Yes. Would we stay at Seacroft in the busy season? Most probably not; as we’d prefer a quieter venue. See you next year…..
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