Tuesday 30 June 2009

SEACROFT - CROMER [122]
















Monday 15th June – Friday 19th June 2009

Tried to book this site to include a weekend but was unsuccessful. The wardens told me that they had been fully booked at weekends for ages and are the same during the week on school holidays. I soon found out why. This is one of those sites that has everything and are becoming popular with members. Its close to the beach, is within walking distance of the town, has a bus stop at the gate, and has a heated outdoor swimming pool, a bar and a restaurant which does take-away food. Some pitches are small and on some it is even tight getting your car on if you have an awning The field to the south slopes gently towards the toilet facilities but inspite of this everyone managed, funny how it seems easier when the sun is shining, cool northerly wind though.

The A149 coast road is a pleasant drive but can be narrow in places, coaches and HGV’s use this route so be careful. If you are into restored railways this area is a paradise. The National Trust have a few interesting houses nearby as well.

I would recommend this site for anyone, especially those with children, but you will need to book well in advance to secure a pitch

Analogue signal good from bollard
Digital signal not available

£22.40 per night [3 adults]

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