Incleboro Fields Club Campsite

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four days away at the end of May

This was our first visit to this site, we were torn before booking between this and the other close site, but we chose Ingleboro since the other was hahing work done on pitches. Ingleboro turned out to be an immaculately kept unusual site, with a very hilly entrance amd quirky small pitching areas, or the choice of a large field.  Since it was school holidays we had little choice of pitch but didnt regret it at all.  The site is lovely, small kids play area, quiet otherwise.  the toilet facilities were very clean and beautifully kept as in the whole site.

mordred1973

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Reviewed on 13/06/2015 18:52

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Something for everyone; a lovely site

Incleboro Fields draws many rave reviews. There are pros and cons, but the point about Incleboro Fields is that it tries hard to satisfy us all by having an eclectic mix of pitches, including little micro sites set among trees, spread over a huge area and on varying levels. Being near the sea with lots to do in the area and good public transport close by it is easy to see why the site is a favourite of many. There’s no doubt the site is highly appealing. It is spread over a very big area and some will find it a good walk, with some significant gradients, to a service point, a toilet block (despite there being four), and, especially, reception. All pitches, bar six serviced pitches, are grass; grass pitches are anathema to me personally, but I completely understand that many prefer this or are indifferent about it. I had read many references to uneven pitches and, walking around the site, I can only confirm this. I enjoyed a service pitch, which are hard standing and very capacious and really truly excellent. In this place, they are well worth the extra money in my view. One new phenomenon to me, a consequence of the immense size of this site, is that many brought their cars to the toilet block near the entrance – usually, but not always, on their way in and out of the site. Being close to this facility, the frequent coming and going, car doors banging, became a small negative. Another minor negative was the recurrent sound of machinery - starting around 8 am from the adjacent golf course. Added to the site machinery, tractors, mowers, blowers, etc. keeping the place in good order, which one can hardly justify whining about, some might find this annoying. One reviewer below certainly did but, like the loo stop-overs, such issues only slightly blemished one’s enjoyment of the site and it’s quite wrong to say this noise was constant. Wifi was better than normal for club sites, TV was good but some freeview channels were missing. The rail station, on the Bittern Line with trains to Norwich, is a short walk. The buses, with various services to various destinations, are only a little bit further away. The village of West Runton is pleasant with a decent general store and there is access to the beach. There are many good walks. I walked to Sheringham on the beach and back on the road - about five miles round trip. I met four of the eight wardens; they were most friendly, informative and, judging by the overall cleanliness and quality of the site, conscientious. Many wanting to come to this area may, like me, be undecided whether to choose Incleboro or Seacroft – just two miles away towards Cromer. Both are lovely and it will depend on your main objectives. I imagine in school holidays Seacroft will be noisy and busy; at Seacroft buses are immediately outside the gate but trains are further away; Seacroft is more open, brighter and closer to the sea. Incleboro will be the favourite for those hoping to pitch away from it all. I enjoyed both.

Graydjames

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Reviewed on 05/06/2015 20:25

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Incredible Incleboro

Another amazing stay at this immaculately well kept site in the lovely area of West Runton.  It is well laid out, providing areas to suit all.  It is quiet, except for birdsong and the gorse was spectacular.   The Wardens are such a hard working, conscientious team who provide cleanliness and a beautifully tended entrance and gardens. The shop is well stocked and the double yoke eggs a real bonus! Just enjoyed a week's stay and the only problem with this site is tearing ourselves away from it! The area has so much to offer and we shall be back to sample more of your hospitality. Well done Incleboro 'you are our favourite'.  Many thanks. 

tdp72

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Reviewed on 18/05/2015 22:18

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Love it!

Once again back to our favourite site, we have had many happy holidays here over the years, its a perfect place to walk from. You can choose to walk through woods and around fields or on a sandy beach while the tide is out. West runton has many rock pools to explore if you have children with you. Think the comment about grass cutting is a bit harsh as you wouldn't have such a tidy clean site without maintenance going on. Would highly recommend the Funky Mackerel Café in Sheringham which has a great atmosphere and allows dogs. Also The Rocket Café Cromer is lovely and there are tables outside if you have a dog with you. Definitely make sure you have plenty of levelling blocks with you, tv signal is good since its gone digital. Wi fi was as good as I have at home. Although this is a big site it is very quiet.

Syringa

Reviewed on 18/05/2015 13:15

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A pretty site which should be peaceful but.....

the daily drone and noise of grass cutting, both on the site and the adjoining golf course spoil it. The facilities are clean, but in some blocks quite cramped, especially in the toilet cubicles. The toilet / shower blocks are heated but, the radiators and only just warm & with all the windows seemingly permanently open its very cold when getting out of the showers. Nothing much nearby for eating, the local pub sells microwaved food at restaurant prices and has the worst steak pie I have ever tasted so give it a miss.

johnroots

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Reviewed on 15/05/2015 14:06

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Enjoyable Return Visit

We visit Incleboro Fields every Easter; we have had great times in all weathers from warm sunshine to snow. The wardens were welcoming again this year; the site looked good. Some pitches closed I imagine due to water or re-seeding. Just two comments - the bins were full a couple of times - it was a bank holiday, although the site wasn't full, but maybe an extra empty would have been useful. Also, the main toilet block is always cleaned when people are trying to nip in before they leave - yes, there are 3 other blocks but it would mean driving round the one way system, parking up etc. Could the times not be amended to suit members' needs rather than just Caravan Club process? Thanks.

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Large Site near the Coast

The topography of this campsite is very much up hill and down dale as the site goes up a hill and loops round the local golf course.  From some pitches you get a distant sea view. The majority of the 250 pitches are on grass with just six hardstanding serviced pitches near to Reception.  The position of the pitches vary through the site. Some are more traditionally laid out where as others are on terraces of different sizes and there are even a few in select little areas if you would prefer more privacy. One thing common to most pitches is that they are rarely level and some will require both fore and aft as well as side to side levelling. Electrical points are well distributed around the campsite. Likewise so are service points but given the size of the site some will have a fair walk to these facilities. There are four toilet blocks positioned around the site. The one we used was of a very good standard. The site has two motorhome service points but neither has an open grid which means you have to remove a heavy drain cover before discharging waste water. There is a nice play area for younger children although it’s not within easy distance from all pitches. There is site wide WiFi and time can be purchased on line, speed wise I found it a bit on the slow side but generally it worked OK.  Mobile reception can be a bit hit and miss depending on network. Reception sells some essentials and Camping/Calor Gas. There are many attractions within a relatively short distance of the campsite with Cromer and Sheringham being the nearest. At Sheringham there is the North Norfolk Steam Railway, it also has a popular Saturday Market. In West Runton there is a small parade of shops which include a small supermarket, a café and a useful caravan accessory shop. If you require a larger supermarket there is a Morrisons in Cromer and a new Tesco in Sheringham. For those wanting to use public transport West Runton is well served by buses along the main coast road and nearer to the campsite is the railway for Sheringham in one direction and Cromer, North Walsham, Wroxham and Norwich in the other, tickets can be purchased on the train.

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picturesque

Coolwe just spent the Bank Holiday weekend here and we really enjoyed it , i enjoyed the views from the hill i sat up there and watched the sunset and the world go past ,you can see Sheringham and Cromer from up there its a breathtaking view ,The wardens were very friendly and helpful too, the toilets etc were like new, we enjoyed a pint in the evening at The hole in one bar just down from the main reception , a bit dark walking back my wife didn't like that :) the reception sold some good things and especially some fantastic eggs double yolks i took some home,  our electric tripped out a bit too easy at times compared to some other sites we been on , but nothing to drastic we did what we had to do  overall fantastic we will be back again asap ...Happy

vespacol

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Reviewed on 05/05/2015 21:15

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Happy Holidays!

We have just returned from our first stay at Incleboro Fields and it will not be our last!  Beautiful peaceful site with a good choice of different pitches all with lovely views of the surrounding countryside or sea in the distance.  The facilities are all spotless and we found the site to be very well maintained, there is a very handy on-site shop and a fish and chip van that visits daily at 5.30 pm. Sheringham and Cromer are both only a very short drive away with plenty to see and do for young families. We can highly recommend this site. 

Claire31

Reviewed on 04/05/2015 21:47

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Fantastic

We have just returned from our very first outing in our campervan, total newbies, we chose Incleboro Fields as we love the Cromer area. We were not disappointed, from the time we arrived we were made to feel like old friends, the staff are magnificent, so friendly, helpful and always have time to chat. The site has lots of pitches all good and with lovely views.  We chose a sea view pitch, so lovely to look out of our bedroom window and see the wonderful view.  The facilities are magnificent, toilet and shower area spotlessly clean at whatever time we used them.  All in all a credit to the staff that run the site, thank you for helping to make our first trip memorable for all the right reasons.  We will definitely return very soon.

EMAS

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Reviewed on 19/04/2015 19:33

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