Hi Sweep,
My wife and I have only just returned fro a wks camping in Norfolk. Never having been there before in my life as there are not any mountains. We found a camping site via the Pitchup site at Bylaugh Country Park. Needless to say it is not pronunced as it is written. About 5 miles north of Dereham. This is their first year and we found it excellent. The owners Andreas and Nicki are so friendly and wecolming. The facilities are brilliant. We had a tent with electric hook up. Very reason price .
We were cycling around the countryside gently everyday with great enjoyment. Cracking holiday.
Worth a look perrhaps?
Anthony
Recommended Campsites Norfolk?
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Thanks for the reply. Can you be more specific on price? Must say, I have no need at all for an electric hook up. What on earth were you running from it?
Sweep
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By the by, I have been told by the pond farm folk that, weather permitting, they intend to stay open until the end of October this year.
Sweep
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We like Deer's Glade, 6 miles south of Cromer just off the A140 to Norwich
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It would be good to built up a collection of campsites in not only Norfolk but also Suffolk now the YHA have gone? I would like to visit again some time the places where I was brought up.
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I will be heading off that way again in a while so may be able to help. Though will be off season so many may be closed. The free camping discoveries I had better keep to myself.
Sweep
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I would recommend Baconsthorpe Camp near Holt in Nth Norfolk. Plenty of facilities and you can even have a fire. Back/ Bike Packers are charged only £5 per night.Check out their website.
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Many thanks for that ralph.
Being a maybe odd mixture of the innocent/naive/cynical I am inclined to be a bit suspicious of internet recommendations from someone who has only posted once, but a quick check of their website
http://www.baconsthorpemeadows.co.uk/campsite/
does make it sound rather wonderful.
and it appears that off season for a solo camper it is only £4.
Great to see someone offering cheaper prices to cyclists - after all we are only taking a small patch of grass and maybe a short shower.
Have just returned from these parts and may enter some other recommendations/listings - mods please gently tick me off if I should enter them directly under the campsite list subject and save them the trouble of transferring my posts.
Being a maybe odd mixture of the innocent/naive/cynical I am inclined to be a bit suspicious of internet recommendations from someone who has only posted once, but a quick check of their website
http://www.baconsthorpemeadows.co.uk/campsite/
does make it sound rather wonderful.
and it appears that off season for a solo camper it is only £4.
Great to see someone offering cheaper prices to cyclists - after all we are only taking a small patch of grass and maybe a short shower.
Have just returned from these parts and may enter some other recommendations/listings - mods please gently tick me off if I should enter them directly under the campsite list subject and save them the trouble of transferring my posts.
Sweep
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Re: Recommended Campsites Norfolk?
First post because I've only recently discovered the site. I recommended Baconsthorpe because I have stayed there many times in recent years and have always been welcomed by the owners.The site is the best I have found in Norfolk and by far the cheapest. The last time I backpacked the coast, 2 years ago, the site in Stiffkey, High Sands Creek, charged £12.