Norfolk for first time motorhome user

pgfamily
pgfamily Forum Participant Posts: 3
edited July 2016 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

Going to Ramsy, Cambs in August from south of England.  We carry 2 dogs.  Would like to visit the Norfolk coast and come down into Suffolk before heading home (perhaps a week or more).  Any recommendations for stopovers, woodland or beach (we are NT members
as well)?

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  • path
    path Forum Participant Posts: 77
    edited July 2016 #2

    Seacroft CC Site Cromer is good for motorhomes as the bus stops are just outside the site. Dogs are allowed on the buses.Free on the Coasthopper and 50p each on the others.

    The dogs would love the beach at East Runton, dogs are allowed all the way to Cromer. On the leads along the prom and then up along the top,back to the site. Not cheap in August though.

     

     

  • JVB66
    JVB66 Forum Participant Posts: 22,892
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    edited July 2016 #3

    What type of sites are you looking at? there are plenty of places to visit not bad bus services, coast hopper runs from Kings Lynn to Cromer 

  • brue
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    edited July 2016 #4

    Incleboro is good too, nice woodland and hillside walks plus the beach. Same buses as Seacroft and easy train service.

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  • pgfamily
    pgfamily Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited July 2016 #6

    Thanks to everyone for your suggestions and advice.  Will definitely be going to East Runton and using the bus services you suggest.  Aug not the best month I know but we cannot wait to try it all out.

  • mhparking
    mhparking Forum Participant Posts: 155
    edited July 2016 #7

    We stayed at THSs (C&CC) at Wells Next The Sea, Sheringham and Lowestoft last year and were able to access bus services easily from all three locations. It's worth planning your routes in your motorhome ahead though as some roads, even bus routes, could
    be deemed "challenging".

    Graham

  • karenseymour
    karenseymour Forum Participant Posts: 61
    edited July 2016 #8

    searls caravan site in hunstanton norfolk is the best site for miles

    we only live in kings lynn aboout a 20 mins away and we always have a few days at searls when we can

    great clean site

  • pgfamily
    pgfamily Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited July 2016 #9

    Yes we found one or two challenging roads just going to Cranleigh in Surry the other week.  I now check routes on google earth and home in until I can see the road before commiting.  Once again thanks to everyone.