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Rated 5 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 4 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Visiting on Tour

We visited this site while touring East Anglia. On arrival we received a friendly welcome from the wardens. The site is easy to find, access good, and far enough from the road that road noise is not evident. The site is nicely set out in forest, is peaceful and nicely maintained. There are pleasant walks from site in the surrounding forest, and it is handy for drives to visit the local area. We visited Norwich using the Park&Ride which worked well as we are motorhome users. We also visited Grimes Graves a prehistoric flint mine, which is well worth a visit, easy to park & with very enthusiastic staff. It is probably always fairly quiet out of season. A visit to the nearby RSPB Lakenheath reserve is highly recommended. It is a beautiful place with plenty to see for birdwatchers. We saw our first Bittern the day we visited. The only minor negative from a motorhomers point of view was the grey waste disposal facility. It is set in a concrete apron fenced on three sides. I had to manoeuvre quite a bit first to get access to the drain which meant being tight in against the fence. It was the worst disposal point we have come across on all the club sites we have visited. Hopefully the club will be looking at improving this and making it more user friendly. We had a lovely visit to the Thetford site, and would visit again.
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