Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 5 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 5 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 5 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

Probably our favourite CL in Norfolk.

I think like many others I’m reluctant to give this a great review as we like it as it is and would rather keep it a secret !!!! Is it the warm welcome from Jane, the serviced pitches (EHU, water and waste on each pitch), the endless field walks or even the entertainment from the dog ‘trainers’ that keep us coming back time and again…..I’m not sure but this is our most frequently visited CL. We have now been visiting 3 or 4 times a year for at least 3+ years and have noticed that it is slowly getting busier as people discover this little gem and in turn return time and again. It is sometimes difficult to book as Jane has her hands full with the Farm and her family but we find to email or call her mobile is best. Having visited from early April to late October and during the school holidays I don’t think I have ever seen it full and there has always been a nice atmosphere. Do follow the arrival instructions as some of the lanes are very narrow. The site is at the back of the farm and enjoys beautiful views across the fields towards Antingham, there is some farm noise but generally it is very quiet….it is a working farm after all !!!! Water waste (grey and black) are convenient and clean as is the farm toilet which is open 24/7, the site is generally level, drains well and the grass kept reasonably short. Bradfield Hall Farm is on the Regional Cycle Route 30 and Route 33 giving generally very safe cycling from the farm to the coast at either Cromer or Mundesley where there is a great play park for the children. One of our favourites routes is to Cromer, up to Felbrigg and back in a loop to the Farm a loop of about 14 miles but easily extended to 30+…. North Walsham has a selection of supermarkets and gas should you need it, there is also very good Fish and Chips in Cromer should you want an easy meal, a 45 minute walk across the Farm leads you through to Antingham and on to the Gunton Arms where the beer is good and the artwork ‘interesting’ !!! If you’re looking for a quiet retreat this ticks many of the boxes in our view.
Caravanner from Norfolk

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