Family Fun at Rose Cottage CL

This story happened on: 15/11/2014

We stumbled upon this certificated location when looking for somewhere to stop for a few days before heading to Seacroft, Cromer Caravan Site. The recommendations on the site were favourable but didn't give the true flavour of this lovely spot.
The site is rural and off the beaten track. It is tucked away behind the ower's house but tucked away would imply a small piece of land which it is not. There is a large field for six caravans + facing an orchard. A toilet block is a short walk away and houses three toilets, showers, laundry facilities, an iron and board and a fridge and freezer. There is a very relaxed feel about the place; you are made to feel welcome and left very much to your own devices.

Family In-site:
- A must visit - the Green Britain Centre, in Swaffham, about 20 miles from the site. This centre is a fascinating, educational opportunity with a unique chance to climb 305 steps to see the view from the top of a wind turbine, as well as find out how it works. The centre, founded by Ecotricity, also has solar panels, an organic vegetable garden, an orchard for over 50 native fruit trees and a wealth of information about wind power. There is a blade to examine and the record-breaking, wind-powered green bird car to marvel at. The centre is free to get in but there is a small charge for a tour of the 65m wind turbine and glass viewing platform (only one in Europe). Staff are friendly, welcoming and happy to talk to and answer questions from visitors. We were recommended a visit here and we can throroughly pass on the recommendation.

Woman sitting in camping chair by Wastwater in the Lake District with her two dogs and picnic blanket

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