Sandringham review
This is a very good site in an excellent location. We arrived in early August and were suprised to find we were the only arrival and the site, though busy, was not full. We got a good pitch (104) plenty of room and near the facililties. The staff were all excellent and helpful. Presentation of the site is good , the wardens have made some lovely wooden sculptures and flower displays at the entrance which set the tone on your arrival. Considering it was the school holidays the site was fairly peaceful with not many "noisy" kids about. To be fair the site has an excellent play area at the top of the site so if you want it quiter avoid this area.
Loads to see and do around about, you can walk to Sandringham estate or if like my wife you have a disability, take the car, it's free to park. You can take your dog but not in the house or gardens. Lovely on a nice day to picnic in the grounds and visit the church.
The coast run is lovely but better out of the main holiday season. For eating out try the Three Horseshoes pub at Grimston, dog friendly and huge portions.
For a lovely day out go to Gooderstone Water gardens (leaflet in info room) this is a beautiful place, very cheap to go in, very dog friendly (including the cafe) and you can take your own picnic to eat in the grounds (plenty of seating.
Only negative really are the so and so pidgeons, the place is plagued with em! and they paddled noisely on our vans roof in the morning!
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