Foxhills

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A Very Peaceful and Quiet CL

Lots of great walking here in the wooded hills adjoining the site and coastal walking too. Great place for dogs and lots of wildlife. The pitches for the CL are at the top of the site and all have their own drinking water tap and electrical hook up. Plenty of space between pitches. Site is well maintained and bins for trash and recycling. We walked both the local wooded hills and to the coast and Sheringham and back. Good quiet local roads for cycling. We ate at the Ship in the village and it was very good although not cheap. We enjoyed two good takeaways from the two restaurants in Sheringham serving Asian/Nepalise food - Lebone and The Bank - and they were excellent.

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Reviewed on 24/04/2024 20:52

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Great base for North Norfolk

Our second visit to this site in great location for exploring coast and countryside by bike and on foot. Useful local information provided by owner on arrival, including recommending the Forties event at Weybourne station. Spacious pitches with ehu and water nearby. Kelling tea room is well worth a visit, as is the The Ship Inn in Weybourne although booking is strongly advised if you want a meal. Sheringham is nearby and easy to get to with plenty of shops, pubs and other places to eat.

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Reviewed on 23/09/2022 16:54

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Absolute gem of a site!

We have just returned after spending 3 nights at Foxhills and found it a truly amazing site! The site itself is very well laid out with the CL part tucked towards the top of the field surrounded by a hedge, we were a short notice booking so the CL was full but we didn’t mind and were booked on ‘blue tit’ pitch which was lovely. There are so many lovely little touches to the site from the quirky little garden ornaments near the reception to the beautiful plants and the grapevine with an abundance of grapes hanging from it, we were told it was fine to help ourselves to these. This all leads to the toilets and washing up area which is decorated in a sort of shabby chic/country style which suited the feel of the site perfectly. Owners were lovely and everything is very well organised, on arrival we were given paperwork which clearly told us which pitch we were on and included a map outlining local info. All in all a lovely site and we would definitely return here. Well worth a visit is the Muckleburgh Military collection’ which is right next door to the site…£12 entry fee and it is well worth more than that…so much to see and it exceeded our expectations!

Steve & Donna Baker

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Reviewed on 16/09/2022 13:07

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Perfect Stay

Our 3rd visit to Foxhills and another lovely stay. As always a lovely welcome from Annmarie. Plenty of walks from the site. Over the heath to the beach or down into Weybourne village. Can recommend the Old reading rooms tea room nearby. Steam railway nearby for trips to Sheringham or Holt. Bus stop 5 mins walk. We visited Cley where there is a good pub, windmill and nice walks along the coast path. There is a nature reserve in Cley for all you bird watchers. There is a pub and a cafe in Weybourne but we didn’t go there as we were only here for a few days. We will be back again next year.

countrysidelover

Reviewed on 15/09/2022 09:49

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Fabulous peaceful site

Back from a lovely 7 night stay at Foxhills , a lovely warm welcome from the owners when we got there , Annmarie showed us to our pitch and gave us some information regarding nearby walks and a bus timetable , the site is very neat and tidy and well kept , there is plenty of room between the pitches , we were on Dove , it was sunny from morning until sunset which was great , you can just see the sea from that pitch through the trees , the site is so peaceful and tranquil , we have a dog and it’s a 2 min drive to the beach or there is a public footpath to the beach and also some woods across the road to walk them , this site was perfect for us and a perfect location for visiting lots of places on the Norfolk coast , we will definitely be returning again soon .

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Reviewed on 03/07/2022 13:03

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Beautiful surroundings

Stayed on this site for 2 days and throughly enjoyed it. Plenty of space between pitches, quiet at night. WC use if required but need your own shower. A walk up Muckleborough hill is not too be missed, a wonderful view awaits you. Only downside to our stay was that the local bus service was cancelled on the days that we were staying meaning that we needed to use the motorhome to visit places. The road to Wells and Cley can be done but very carefully, much better to go by bus.

Mrs AJ

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Reviewed on 30/04/2022 13:51

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Good base for North Norfolk Coast

We spent five nights on this site. Very clean and nicely laid out with large pitches. Its well placed for walks, beaches and attractions. Traffic noise, mentioned by some, was not an issue, hardly noticed it . We went seal watching at Blackney Point, travelled on the North Norfolk Steam Railway and the Muckleburgh Military Collection next door to the site was very interesting. We thought Sheringham offered a lot and purchased a pre-packed crab and prawn platter from one of the fishmongers. It was delightful and very fresh. We found the site was better approached along the A1042 into Sheringham, then left at the roundabout by the station onto the A149 to Weybourne. Approaching from the the opposite direction takes you along some twisty, narrow roads with a number of tight pinch points, especially at Clay-next-the-sea. The site entrance turns back on itself so its worth a look at Google Streets before you arrive. No problem at all but you will need to use the joint entrance with the museum to loop round and turn in. Will definitely return to this site.

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Reviewed on 25/04/2022 08:04

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A good site for motorhomes

We had a 3 night stop on this site £20 per night plus £2 extra per night for winter consumption of electricity in February. A clean well maintained site without facilities (we prefer to use our own anyway) Easy access to taps and chemical empyting. Bring a drainage pipe as grey water can be drained into the hedge. Very convenient site for those who don't want to take a vehicle out . Walks along the coast path in both directions which start with a short walk along the main road, which wasn't busy .We walked to Blakeney (approx 8 miles) which can be hard going along the beach section, but the reward of a lovely cafe/ bakery made it worth it . The walk to Cromer also approx 8 miles along the coastal path is a more defined path making it easier to walk but has a few more hills. After both walks we were able to use the local coast hopper bus which stops at Weynor gardens a short walk away from the CL The only slight negative is there is a rumbling noise at night possibly from a generator in the military museum which could become intrusive with the van windows open . All in all a good site with the convenience of local transport.

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Reviewed on 03/03/2022 14:49

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A Perfect Local Site

We were due to be heading up North from our Norfolk home. The fuel crisis hit and we couldn’t get diesel. So we thought ok let’s stay local. Foxhills is just 15miles from home. It’s an absolute gem of a site. Steve and Annemarie have everything very well organised, with information sheets and a bus timetable on arrival. The site is immaculate. The bus stop is just a few hundred yards outside the site. We used the bus every day which was a big bonus not having to move our Motorhome and not having to worry about diesel. The site is very central with Sheringham and Cromer one way and Wells, Blakeney and Holkham the other way. It was very nice to see our local area through different (tourist) eyes. There are also plenty of good walks in the area and Steve gave us a map showing a couple which was very helpful. We will certainly return to this little haven so close to home.

Roversrambler

Reviewed on 12/10/2021 12:33

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Just what we wanted

Lovely small site not far from Sheringham. Very well kept and very good pitch sizes. Owners very COVID conscious and, as such, facilities still closed so you definitely need your own but no problem as far as we were concerned but obviously can’t comment on them. Wonderful walks all around and a real bonus is the bus stop a couple of minutes away which we took real advantage of and travelled up to Wells and down to Cromer as well as Holt - everywhere very busy so was great not having to seek out parking spots! If we are ever that way again will definitely stay at Foxhills!

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Reviewed on 19/08/2021 18:24

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