The Sandringham Estate Club Campsite

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Excellent site for dogs

Visited this site on 21st April for 4 nights with friends. This is our first visit to this site and definitely not our last. We loved it and our dogs loved the access to the woodland which surrounds the site. The Wardens were friendly and helpful. Great walk to Sandringham through the woods, time for coffee and/or lunch and then a nice stroll home. Great places to visit in the area. Wells next the Sea is a must, they have a wonderful dog friendly cafe by the beach and a huge beach for the dogs to run on. There are separate 'no dogs' beaches. The Rose and Crown at Snettisham is a good recommendation for food and will allow dogs in the bar area. They do food all day every day.

Carol Bryden

Reviewed on 28/04/2016 18:21

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Nice stay

Enjoyed our few days on site picked a lovley sunny pitch, nice walk to the house, only comment thought would have been few banners out after all it was the Queens birthday but sadly nothing. Wardens very friendly always busy. 

20yearmember

Reviewed on 27/04/2016 18:29

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A regular stop - Excellent site

We have stayed here many times, which probably tells you all you need to know!  A well kept site in beautiful surroundings, with some good walks and/or bike rides to be had.  We got caught out on our first visit as the pitch we were on was a long way from the hook up point. A very kind member loaned us an extension lead and we have subsequently bought our own.

alamanda

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Reviewed on 21/04/2016 16:19

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A proper Royal retreat!

We arrived to a Welcome from the Wardens fit for royalty. The site itself is kept immaculate and is laid out very well, feeling spacious in amongst trees without feeling enclosed. We had to use levelling blocks and it seemed a lot of pitch's would also require this. There are two toilet blocks and during our week stay during Easter we did not need to que. There is some road noise which stopped the site being perfectly quiet but this is not enough to put us off. It felt such a privilege being able to walk to Sandringham house and explore the surrounding woodland, which we enjoyed spotting deer during our evening strolls. The surrounding area has plenty of places to visit. A fish & chip van visits twice a week, which we did sample but do not recommend - The fish had a very strange taste and did not feel fresh, the chips also were poor and over cooked. Overall, we will certainly be back and we put this amongst one of our favourites. Well Done to the Caravan Club!

Reviewed on 18/04/2016 21:41

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Sandringham

Just returned from a 5 night stay here, it was the first time we've been here. The facilities, in common with other CC sites, are good and always clean. We found quite a few of the pitches were sloping, we were unable to get the MH level on the first 2 we tried, but it was 3rd time lucky. It's a good site for walking in the immediate vicinity of the site, and you can walk all the way up to Sandringham House. Fish&chip van and pizza van visit several times a week, we didn't try those out so can't comment on that. We cycled to Hunstanton one day and to King's Lynn the next. The cycle route (No 1) runs quite close to the site, but to access it, it involves crossing the busy A149. Not recommended for families with young children. The other alternative would be to turn left out of the site, then first left and you can pick it up at the next crossroads, but of course that involves extra distance. Cycling with the Sandringham Estate is only allowed on tarmac paths, there are notices to this effect. WiFi for us was ok, but then we were pitched next to a mast! Other people appeared to have problems, judging by some who took their tablet with them on the dog-walk, which runs past a mast. Overall an enjoyable stay, despite having torrential rain on 2 days, but there is nothing anybody can do about that!

InaD

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Reviewed on 17/04/2016 15:28

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lovely site

We love this site. Very clean and quiet. Lots to do round about. Lovely walks in the wood. We will be back again

kushka

Reviewed on 15/04/2016 13:14

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sandringham

just returned from along weekend on the sandringham site .It was very restfull brilliant staff overall a lovely place to stay would certainly return . many thanks ivan and pat

ivan911

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Reviewed on 14/04/2016 20:38

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Great for walkers

What a great site for walkers and close to the Sandringham Estate which is well worth a visit. The Coach & Horses in Dersingham serves very good food.  As usual the caravan Club site is spotless.  Pizza van comes to site Thursday evenings and Fish and chips on Friday evenings.

Reviewed on 12/04/2016 17:47

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Well up to expectations

Easy to find and although Easter Holidays, had no problem finding a good pitch. We had to use ramps on one side due to slight slope. Facilities, wi-if and peace all up to CC standards.  Convenient woodland walk to Sandringham house - read the CC leaflet for directions.  Wardens excellent - good job. 

WylieB

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Reviewed on 08/04/2016 16:01

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Sandringham great as always

We stayed at Sandringham the week after the Easter bank holiday and had a lovely time as usual. The welcome was so friendly from the lovely lady warden and we found a lovely pitch, although we had to pitch up in a hailstorm!! Luckily the weather improved from then on. The facilities were as always immaculate. (although I would suggest that the hand dryer in the ladies in the lower block should be moved. It is in such a silly place right next to the taps so if someone turns the tap on while you are drying your hands it blows the water all over you and the floor. Judging by the amount of water always on the floor in the that area I would think it happens to a lot of people) My only complaint was the Wi-Fi. I paid £10 and only managed to access it once the whole time we were there. I realise that the site was nearly full and there were a lot of children and teenagers there but I do think the Caravan Club needs to install a better, quicker system if we are going to pay so much for it. Also on the last night the TV booster system failed and we couldn't watch TV either - luckily we had CDs and books with us but not good for people with young families. Having said that we still love the site. It is in a lovely position and there is so much to do in the area. We visited Holkham Hall near Wells and would thoroughly recommend it. We also went to RSPB Titchwell and enjoyed the 1km walk to the beautiful beach and back. If you are not members of RSPB you can put your Caravan Club membership card on your dashboard and not have to pay the £5 parking fee. They also now hire out binoculars for about £5 a day. Despite the hiccups this time we will be back. BTW We loved the pizzas from the mobile pizza oven that now visits the site once a week.

milliehull

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Reviewed on 06/04/2016 17:05

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