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Campsite: Scratby Hall
8/26/2009 9:49:53 PM
Campsite name: Scratby Hall
Overall rating: 8/10
Campsite location: Scratby, Nr Caister Norfolk.
Campsite contact details: http://scratbyhall.co.uk/
Washing facilities: 
Clean, with showers that were hot but not powerful. Had a key to get in which made it difficult for our little ones to go to the toilet on their own.
Suited to: Families
WiFi access: No
Nearby attractions & views: Less than 2 miles to the beach, 4 miles to Caister, 10 miles to Great Yarmouth.
Cost per pitch£15-£20 (for Bank Holiday weekend) (Ed: Check the website for up to date costs)
General feedback:  Great site, good play area for the kids, there's a swimming pool but it only opens July & August and we went in May. Very quiet, tucked away and surrounded by trees. One field with hook-ups, one field without. Was very full the Bank Holiday we went but never felt crowded or over-run.
Reviewed by:
 in-a-tent

Campsite: Fakenham Racecourse
8/26/2009 9:33:48 PM

 

Campsite name: Fakenham Racecourse
Overall rating: 7/10
Campsite location: Fakenham, Norfolk (NR21 7NY)
Campsite contact details:
www.fakenhamracecourse.co.uk 
info@fakenhamracesource.co.uk 
01328 862388
Washing facilities: Two showers, two wash cubicles, plenty of toilets. The facilities were kept clean and bug-free. There were also good dishwashing and laundry rooms, and how often do you get to peel your veg next to a racecourse’s stable block?
Suited to: Families/anyone interested in horseracing!
WiFi access: No
Green credentials: None specifically
Nearby attractions & views: Apart from being based on the grounds of Fakenham Racecourse, the site is very well placed for anyone wanting to explore Norfolk. It’s around 10 miles from the coastal town of Wells-Next-the-Sea, half way between Kings Lynn and Norwich and is within reach of the Norfolk Broads. The town of Fakenham has a number of pubs and restaurants, a bowling alley and cinema and there is a fresh produce market every Thursday.
Online booking available: Yes
Cost per pitch: For camping, from £3.50 - £6 per person per night. Please check with site manager for exact charges.
General feedback: The site was well maintained with generously spaced pitches. Staff in the reception were friendly and helpful and the on site bar was well stocked and very good value. I’d be happy to recommend this site to anyone looking for a base in Norfolk.
Campsite: PineWoods - Norfolk
8/26/2009 8:56:12 PM
Campsite: PineWoods
Overall Rating: 4/10
Location: Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk
Contact details: 01328 710439 / www.pinewoods.co.uk
Washing facilities: Yes in the main caravan park, but not in the camping area we were allocated to. In the main park the facilities were in need of some updating and the showers had mould/damp on the walls. In the field we were pitched in there were half a dozen portaloos and a couple of drinking water points though.
Suited to: Campers who are happy to 'rough it' a bit, in return for great location.
WiFi access: No
Pinewoods campsiteNearby attractions & views: You could throw a stone from this campsite and hit the beach (or a seagull!). It's a pleasant 1-mile walk into Wells town centre (or there's a lovely miniture steam train for those less inclined to walk); a 10 minute walk to the beautiful Pine Woods, around 4 miles from Holkham Hall and the site is also perfectly situated for visiting the North Norfolk coast. (More images here)
Cost per pitch: This was the reason the site only scored 4/10. Despite having been quoted £17-£21 on email I was charged £27 per night to pitch on the overflow site. We were unable to book a tent pitch in advance - even though we were with a party of caravans who HAD booked. Having checked the online brochure, I note it does say £27 per night for overflow, but in all honesty I would never pay that again for this site and in future will either camp elsewhere (there is no shortage of campsites in Norfolk) or stay with family near by. The charge is just far to high for the poorly-serviced piece of land allocated as an 'overflow'.
General feedback: The site wasn't actually too bad, I'd happily have paid £10-£15 per night for my small pitch without any expectation of properly plummed toilets/showers/sinks. However, I do think that the £27 a night is just too much to ask when there are so many other excellent campsites around and being unable to book a spot in the lower-priced field will certainly put me off going again and sadly prevents me from reccommending this site to anyone I like!

Reviewed by: RCW editor
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