
Covid-19 update. After the Governments latest announcement 26/12/20 (in place for at least the next 2 weeks), the law regarding visiting holiday parks means you can no longer visit or stay on site unless:
You are working locally and can provide relevant documents to prove this. The law also permits accommodation for any person, who— (i) is unable to return to their main residence; (ii) uses that accommodation as their main residence; (iii) needs accommodation while moving house; (iv) needs accommodation to attend a funeral; (v) is isolating themselves from others as required by law; (vi) is an elite athlete, the coach of an elite athlete, or (in the case of an elite athlete who is a child), the parent of an elite athlete, and needs accommodation for the purposes of training or competition, (b) to provide accommodation for any person who needs accommodation for the purposes of their work, (c) to provide accommodation for any child who requires accommodation for the purposes of education, (d) to provide accommodation for the purposes of a women’s refuge or a vulnerable person’s refuge, (e) to provide accommodation or support services for the homeless, (f) to provide accommodation for any person who was staying in that accommodation immediately before these Regulations came into force, (g) to host blood donation sessions, or (h) for any purpose requested by the Secretary of State, or a local authority. Shop is open as normal. We will re-open as soon as legally and safely allowed to do so.
If in the meantime if you do book a holiday and lockdown is extended further, we will transfer any deposit payments to a date after lockdown is over.
Situated in a prime position for touring Norfolk and the Fens, which are both areas of outstanding natural beauty, it is also the nearest campsite to the historic port and market town of Kings Lynn.
Fishing, golf, riding, bowling and clay pigeon shooting are a few of the sports available locally. Stock car and speedway meets are held just over one mile away at the Norfolk Arena.
Nearby attractions include Caithness Crystal, the UKs biggest beer warehouse, quaint villages built of local flint, the Norfolk coastline, RSPB and many nature reserves, numerous National Trust and English Heritage properties, local markets, historic buildings and beautiful scenery. For the children, there is the Sealife centre, Rare breeds farm as well as the seaside.
There is a choice of excellent local pubs and restaurants offering real ale and good food, also a good Oriental restaurant within a mile of the site. Pizza Hut, McDonalds and also a Tesco 24 hour store just over a mile away.
On arrival we supply folders to borrow with information on places to visit local shops etc and all the essential phone numbers. There is also a large selection of leaflets from the local tourist information office available.