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davebug

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Thinking of going to whitenoise show in august,then moving on for a few days anyone know of best places to head for,thinking maybe southwold,aldeburgh areas ,any pointer would be just grand,cheers,Dave..... :D
 
Southwold is good, not too many arcades and a pretty funky pier. There's a campsite near the rnli which had a few vans in it last time I went. It's also good for crabbing. Have fun.
 
Hi,

I live in Norfolk and can recommend Manor Farm in East Runton for a chilled break

http://www.manorfarmcaravansite.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Also Deepdale Campsite, further round the coast in North Norfolk is really good

http://www.deepdalefarm.co.uk/camping" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Both are bus friendly

See you at Whitenoise!

Matt
 
Come down East coast fella , As said Southwold , Aldeburgh , Woodbridge ;) lovely part of England
 
We stayed at Manor Farm and can thoroughly recommend it. Short walk into Cromer, lots of space, good toilet facilities etc
 
ed. said:
as said Deepdale is good, i am hoping to try this place this year

http://www.orchardcampsite.co.uk/

We stayed there for a week last year, (the hottest week of the year by chance, result!)

It was ok, but nothing like the website would have you believe to be honest. The best bit was being able to have a campfire of an evening. That said you are only allowed to use wood bought from them at £15 a load which is barely enough for 2 nights...maybe I am a tight git but I thought that was a bit steep lol..

Lovely part of england though for sure.

Kelling heath near Sheringham is always good if you have kids, loads to do onsite and some lovely walks. A bit steep though at about £20 a night
:)
 
hi

broadfarm in fleggburgh is ok , they got a pool and bar too

its about 8 miles from fritton, they have acaravan club thing but the topfield is good for buses and tents.
 
we had a great easter break at Stiffkey with a load of other EBer's.

Great site

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=3538" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
Hi all,
is there any way to make this trip again so that we can join ? :msn4: :mrgreen: :?: :idea:
 
Hi Slammed

Sounds cracking..

Can we get a special code-word for E-bayers if we're not camp and caravan club members ?? ;)

Cheers

JS
 
james_stan said:
Hi Slammed

Sounds cracking..

Can we get a special code-word for E-bayers if we're not camp and caravan club members ?? ;)

Cheers

JS

I'd have to speak to the folks, but they let us camp for the Super Nats... I'll call them now!
8)
 
james_stan said:
Hi Slammed

Sounds cracking..

Can we get a special code-word for E-bayers if we're not camp and caravan club members ?? ;)

Cheers

JS

Hi James,

I have spoken to my parents - so if you mention my name (Ollie) and Early Bay when you call you can stay without being a C&C club member the first time you visit. They do ask that returning visitors join the C&C club though.

Hope this helps,
Ollie 8)
 
Guys...

Just be browsing your recommendations - top stuff.

Part of the world I've never been to but it's now top of the list for a long weekend over the next few months!

Cheers everyone.
 
wells is a fab place

http://www.pinewoods.co.uk/the-park.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

just along the coast line to hunstanton and cromer.
there was a campsite somewhere near barton bendish which is just a little way off the coast
 
dubs and classics said:
ed. said:
as said Deepdale is good, i am hoping to try this place this year

http://www.orchardcampsite.co.uk/

We stayed there for a week last year, (the hottest week of the year by chance, result!)

It was ok, but nothing like the website would have you believe to be honest. The best bit was being able to have a campfire of an evening. That said you are only allowed to use wood bought from them at £15 a load which is barely enough for 2 nights...maybe I am a tight git but I thought that was a bit steep lol..

Lovely part of england though for sure.

Kelling heath near Sheringham is always good if you have kids, loads to do onsite and some lovely walks. A bit steep though at about £20 a night
:)


just got back from kelling heath. cracking place. really good vibe. entertainment was great. a jazz trio one night, 7 old blokes doing hick banjoing the next. well worth the extra few quid :D
 

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