CL near Cromer or Great Yarmouth

Fenchleads
Fenchleads Forum Participant Posts: 4
edited June 2016 in Certificated Locations #1

Can anyone recommend a CL near the sea near Cromer or Great Yarmouth.   Thinking about going last week in September.  We have three dogs who are on our local beach daily in Fife.   I have also been looking at Seacroft , Incleboro Fields and also Great Yarmouth
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  • Oneputt
    Oneputt Club Member Posts: 9,144 ✭✭✭
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    edited June 2016 #2

    You have the race course at Yarmouth which is walking distance to the sea but there are few CL's close to the sea.  Barleywood just outside Fakenham is fantastic but will probably still be full.  We have stayed at Bradfield Hall Farm, just outside North
    Walsham, its a nice peaceful site but a drive to the sea.

    Bramble Park is a nice little site situated a couple of miles from Cromer in the villiage of Felbrigg.

  • Bakers2
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    edited June 2016 #3

    The race course at Great Yarmouth is literally a short walk to the beach, lovely dunes before you reach the beach. We like the site, the facilities are lovely - if you want them.  The wardens are lovely too.
     Haven't made it up there this year .  Good beach walks in both directions, you're a long way from the 'seaside' element of Yarmouth.  There's also Eric the seal to look out for.

  • Chattersandme
    Chattersandme Forum Participant Posts: 5
    edited June 2016 #4

    Incleboro Fields is ideal if you have dogs, we are here at the moment. It is surrounded by countryside, lots of footpaths which you can access directly from the site and just a short walk to the beaches of West/East Runton, beach or cliff top walks to Sheringham
    and Cromer, both within a few miles. Not the cheapest site but well worth the money for the convenience  of dog walks on the doorstep. And the site is immaculately maintained by the brilliant wardens.

  • Fenchleads
    Fenchleads Forum Participant Posts: 4
    edited June 2016 #5

    Thank you everyone for yhour replies.  I feel we will go with either Seacroft Incleboro Fields or Great Yarmouth.   Can anyone recommend one of the

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Hi Everyone.  Thank you for your replies.  We are going to decide between Seacroft Incleboro Fields or Great Yarmouth.   Could anyone recommend one more than the other.

     

     

  • JD6620
    JD6620 Forum Participant Posts: 202
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    edited June 2016 #6

    If we had to choose  we would always go to Seacroft first.  Cromer is lovely and the beaches either side of the town are dog friendly, we spend a lot of time there.  Second would be Great Yarmouth.  Although I detest Great Yarmouth itself the site is quite away from the town and the beach is dog friendly.  We have also used Gotrans CL near Happisburgh a lot.  It's very quiet and secluded, fabulous owners and has won CL of the year twice and I think joint second last year.  It is however a two mile walk to Happisburgh beach along quiet lanes.

  • Fledgeling
    Fledgeling Forum Participant Posts: 45
    edited June 2016 #7

    We would always go Inclebro first as it works better for us having a dog. Seacroft would be probably be better if you have children as there are more facilities on site and you are nearer to the beach and Cromer. 

    It just depends on your own personal wants and needs. 

  • Fenchleads
    Fenchleads Forum Participant Posts: 4
    edited June 2016 #8

    Hi  Still have not booked site as we have been away at a few dog shows.   We have three who are on our local beach daily.   Can you tell me how far it would be to walk to the beach from Inclebro site?  GThanking you for all your help.

     

  • SueandKeith
    SueandKeith Forum Participant Posts: 20
    edited June 2016 #9

    It's about 20 minutes walk to the nearest beach but you would need to jump off a cliff to get to it.

    The nearest accessible beach is a further 10 minutes away.

    Keith

  • Fledgeling
    Fledgeling Forum Participant Posts: 45
    edited June 2016 #10

    It is a 20 min walk (without the cliff), but then it depends on how quick you walk. You can either walk via the road or there is a pathway across a field Once you have crossed the main road. Happy

  • IanH
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    edited June 2016 #11

    I think 20 minutes to the beach from Inclebrough is rather optimistic....unless you walk really fast.

    That said, I would have said that Incleborough would be far better than Seacroft with dogs.

    Don't know about the Yarmouth site.