Sheringwood

Rated 4 of 5

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Rated 3 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

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Immaculate but!!!!

Site is immaculate although I felt pitches were quite close, but I must agree with other reviews, I thought it most rude as not to have any contact with owner, all automated booking etc, no one to see if you had problems or anything, no information on area (we are local so we know the area) Most CL sites are much bigger I thought  and this is why we tend to pick CL s as opposed to club sites or other sites.  Admittedly there is a large grass area down bank from main site which we assumed we could let dog run about on but just level with end of site there are small markers saying private!! I just felt a bit let down with no contact from owner and apart from electricity and wifi not much else there and £15 a bit overpriced.

JANETY50

Caravanner

Reviewed on 15/06/2015 16:17

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Immaculate

Immaculate is the best word to describe this CL. 5 well laid out pitches with a mixture of grass and hard standing. They overlook attractive parkland with views across to the coast 2 miles away. Facilities are very good including EHU and free wi-fi but no toilets or showers. Dog walkers will appreciate the nearby woods. Just turn right out of the gate and follow the track to the end. You can also walk into Sheringham by dropping down through the wood into town. Another good walk is found by following the lane towards Beeston Regis. There is a National Trust wood on the right with superb views if you can climb to the top. This also links to Peddars Way and the North Norfolk Coast Path. You can book and pay through their website.

TonyBurton

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Reviewed on 10/06/2015 17:15

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What a disappointment

We are just back from what should have been a weeks stay. On arrival we thought that we would ask if we could stay a further night making 8 in total, after one night we had a change of mind.  The noise from a dog kennel business along the side of the site was 24/7 none stop.  we felt so sorry for the dogs left there.  There was another bone of contention is that we never from the first booking the site to arriving and then leaving, had any contact with anyone from the site, very unprofessional in our view, also the noise from the lawn mower company who own the site is constant while they are open plus deliveries from very early morning. If you had any problems whilst staying there you would not know how to contact anyone.

lucmol1

Caravanner from Staffordshire

Reviewed on 12/04/2015 19:36

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Nice site but noisy.

Just got back from this site.  It was well kept and the views were lovely. At £15 per night I thought it was overpriced. The information on the site suggested that all pitches had water which ours didn't. There was free wifi which was great but apart from that no other facilities apart from electricity. My biggest bone of contention was the noise.  By day there was constant noise from the lawn mower servicing adjacent and all through the night there was constant dog barking from the dog kennel business next door. We were lucky in that the mower business was shut over Easter so we had only one day of the engine noises but if you stayed during working business hours then it would have been unbearable. Another couple on the site were considering moving to another site due to lack of sleep from the constant howling especially during the night.  What a shame as the site is lovely so we will not be returning here again.

PeteV

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Reviewed on 07/04/2015 14:31

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A Lovely View of Beeston Hill

Access is easy - but down an unmade road. The pitches are flat and well cared for, though it was unclear where to park your car after pitching as the grass was pegged off. The services are well maintained, Wi-Fi was good and the TV signal was OK but a little broken on occasions. You really do need a map to find the walk through woodland will bring you into Sheringham, and there routes through the woods to the Tea Rooms too. Downsides: It is next to a mower factory which can be noisy during normal working hours, there is a dog kennels nearby and we did experience some noise from the dogs at night which wasn’t a problem for us but maybe for others. I will certainly visit again.

Crash

Caravanner from Norfolk

Reviewed on 28/02/2015 20:06

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A wonderful Site.

We have just returned from Sheringwood after spending a week there. The site is surrounded by wonderful woodland views and the view across Sheringham to the sea. There is a slight slope on pitches 1 & 2 so bring levelling blocks. There are woodland walks and paths and a 25 minute walk through woodland will bring you into Sheringham town which is a very picturesque and lovely town with walks along the beach. The area is great for lovers of wildlife and birds with a local deer park at Holkam House and a proliferation of RSPB reserves. The A149 coast road has things of interest round every corner. The site itself is well laid out and maintained. Our only slight drawback was the noise from the adjacent lawnmower factory but this is not too intrusive. The Wifi was as good as being at home and the TV signal was OK but a little broken on occasion. We had a great stay here and would rate it as one of the best we've been on.

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A really "tidy" CL.

My first visit (15/18 Jan).  I found it passing strange to have no human contact - particularly when the site is owned/run by a CC member. There was no human contact either during the booking process, or during my stay!! Having said that the site is beautiful and extremely well maintained.  The views over the valley are super.  The pitches are flat and well cared for and the services well maintained.    Access is easy - but down an unmade road.  I have given only 3 stars because of the lack of human contact. You really do need a map if you are to fully enjoy the varied walking.  Walks into Sheringham and Cromer are a pleasure with well maintained footpaths all the way. I will certainly visit again.

Skiddaw

Reviewed on 19/01/2015 11:05

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2 nights

2 night stay after Christmas to see the local area. Site is new with 5 level pitches. Pitch 1-2 have distant see views over fields, 3 has water standpipe but 4-5 are shaded by a tree. All look over a well kept field which is nice. pitch 5 cannot receive TV from a roof mounted sat dome. Filling MH was via standpipe on pitch 3 or via standpipe in an 'overflow' area near pitch 5. No MH grey waste but this was not a problem for us. Downsides: next to mower factory which may be a problem during normal working hours although not during our stay, near to a dog kennels and we did experience some noise from the dogs which my not be a problem form some. All contact with owners is via email but this was efficient in our case and they accommodated us leaving early. Access is via an unsurfaced sloping road.

shinydakota

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 03/01/2015 11:32

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