If you're venturing inland towards Norwich there's a cracking pub called The ferry house.
Beautiful location and decent food, free overnight (at least it was 3years ago when we went last) and you can get your chair out and relax by the water with a G+T.
We were there during the eat out to help out period, free camping, cracking location and 1/2 price grub! What's not to like!Oh I do like the look of that one!
Some lovely places to be found on WEBSITE BLOCKED BY ADMIN. We had a month free of campsites this spring.Pootling around north coast of Norfolk for a week or so. Just me and the dog this time. Any tips for places to visit and good places to overnight?
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Liz
It was £10 to stay overnight here last year regardless if you ate there or notIf you're venturing inland towards Norwich there's a cracking pub called The ferry house.
Beautiful location and decent food, free overnight (at least it was 3years ago when we went last) and you can get your chair out and relax by the water with a G+T.
If you can find a place you can park overnight at cromer on the Prom (coast) road overlooking the pier. There s no parking charge (I think the locals rebelled) and I used to stay there occasionally but more recently it s been hard to find a place.If you are in the National Trust there are a few nice places. Brancaster beach is great but it's £10 a day now unless you have a blue badge not NT. Blackney is nice but if you are not in NT it's £20 to park. You can park on the cliff at Hunstanton. Walk up the hill to the Cafe. Down onto the beach. Back under the cliffs and climb back up the steps. It's a really nice round trip. Make sure the tide is going out. If it's right out take a bag and pick up some mussels. If you go to Cromer we have seen MHs parked overnight by the Cricket Club.
Isn't that in Lincolnshire?Opposite RAF Coningsby if you like warplanes very busy in daylight, and there is the battle of Britain memorial flight on the same road, good parking in the carpark.
The Coast Road is always full and it's also on a hill. Find the Cricket club on the opposite side of town. If you have a dog you can walk from there downto the beach and the beach at the end of the concrete where the fishing boats are is dog friendly all year round. There is also a very nice cafe opposite the old Lifeboat Station fo a cuppa on the way back
We have seen MHs parked along the side on the main road and the road in front of the pitch is not private. We have parked there during the day. Not a good place to park if they are playing cricket.The Coast Road is always full and it's also on a hill. Find the Cricket club on the opposite side of town. If you have a dog you can walk from there downto the beach and the beach at the end of the concrete where the fishing boats are is dog friendly all year round. There is also a very nice cafe opposite the old Lifeboat Station fo a cuppa on the way back.
Isn't that in Lincolnshire?