Welcome to womanandhome.com

Sign up to our newsletter

Navigation


Welcome to the Woman & Home Forums - You talk, we all listen


Woman & Home Forums >> Travel and Treats
 |  Print Topic
Jump to first unread post. Pages: 1
kazzar57
member


Reged: 02/02/2009
Posts: 1
where to go camping in Norfolk
      #411888 - 22/06/2009 17:05

I am a single mum with a girl (14) and a boy(12) looking for somewhere to go camping in Norfolk. Anyone been to a good campsite? And where is a good place to go? Thanks

Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
shellseeker
member


Reged: 07/01/2008
Posts: 1898
Re: where to go camping in Norfolk [Re: kazzar57]
      #411895 - 22/06/2009 17:08

Hi Kazzar and welcome to the forum

Can't help you with a camp site but there is soo much to do in Norfolk that I dont think you can go far wrong. I guess with young people too you might want to go to one of the busier areas but I always love visiting the north coast around Blakeney, Holkham (for the beach) etc. There are some ladies on here from the area so I am sure you will get lots of replies.

--------------------


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
debenjanie
member


Reged: 31/01/2009
Posts: 227
Loc: Suffolk
Re: where to go camping in Norfolk [Re: shellseeker]
      #412144 - 23/06/2009 10:47

There is a camp site in Burnham Deepdale near Brancaster Staithe. You should Google it and give them a ring, they also have a hostel and giant teepees that you can stay in.
Never stayed there but know its near a good shop and 'famous for its breakfasts'cafe. The beach at Brancaster is fab, Blakeney for crabbing and Morston quay for catching the boat to see the seals off Balkeney Point. I would happily live in North Norfolk. We try to go as often as we can. Plenty of walking, relaxing and just enjoying.
Further inland are plenty of attractions if the weather is bad. The steam train from Sherringham to Holt is good fun and I think Sherringham also has a huge swimming pool , again, for the bad weather.
Wells next the sea is nice place to walk along the front with a bag of chips or you can gat a little train down to the beach in the high season.

Have a fab time. I want to go again now.


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
xxxSummerxxx
member


Reged: 29/03/2008
Posts: 10534
Loc: Billericay,Essex
Re: where to go camping in Norfolk [Re: debenjanie]
      #417056 - 05/07/2009 20:45

Hi ya,Firstly welcome to the forum.

Check out www.ukcampsite.co.uk

You will find many sites reviewed both in the Uk and abroad.

--------------------


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Pages: 1



Extra information
0 registered and 0 anonymous users are browsing this forum.

Moderator:  Antonia, SeanK, Pippa_Jackson, lyndsay_conway 


Print Topic

Forum Permissions
      You cannot start new topics
      You cannot reply to topics
      HTML is disabled
      Mark-up is enabled

Rating:
Topic views: 687

Rate this topic

Jump to
Contact Us | Privacy statement Woman and Home homepage

More inspiring ideas from womanandhome.com

Competitions

Blanc de Blanc

Win Jacob's Creek wine and a private party worth £1,000

Closes: Sunday, 13 December 2009

Enter our great competition to win the perfect Christmas party, courtesy of Jacob's Creek.

Enter competition




Latest Articles

In Diet & Wellbeing

AmaZene Avocado and Andiroba Bath Soak

Sheer relaxing skin nourishment

In Fashion

Oasis Leather Drape Front Jacket

Ladylike leather for Autumn

In Hair & Beauty

Virgin Vie Day Heavenly Hands Sugar Scrub

Give your hands a little tlc this winter

Your Forums

Your Looks

Food and Homes

Health and Wellbeing

Family Firsts

Travel and Treats


Woman and Home magazine

Nov09Cover-Article.jpg_e_63d51a6c885c0071b3a74da4341ed27e

What's in this issue?

November 2009

Tess Daly lifts the lid on her secret addiction to cup cakes and...

Subscribe

Subscribe

/







Your Opinion

Where do you shop when you want to buy a new book?

Poll

  • High street retailer (eg. WH Smith) (26%)
  • Supermarket (17%)
  • Your local bookshop (17%)
  • Online (40%)

See all polls...



Logo_footer