Norfolk Broads Club Campsite

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Bank Holiday Weekend

We've just spend the weekend at Norfolk Broads CC site and what a lovely site it is!  As mentioned in other reviews the quality of the wardens I found were exceptional. They were so friendly and helpful - a credit to the Club.  The site itself was VERY clean and the toilet and shower blocks were in excellent condition as well cleanliness. The kids playground was clean, modern and kept my boys (aged nearly 2 and 4) occupied.  There are plenty of local attractions and places within a 30 min drive so if you like to head out its in a great location.  I'd without any hesitation recommend the site to visit and we are planning a return later this year!! 

Thebraddings

Caravanner from Essex

Reviewed on 02/05/2016 16:21

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panda turnips

I love this site it clean warden very helpful, love walk to feed the duck cart fault it BUT I do not like it that the shop have told site they cart have bread milk papper etc so if turn up late take milk etc because  shop ,like us no milk the first night ,also the chip van don't start 6 pm when really 5 pm would best ,this not at moan this lovely site just to help others 

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Caravanner from Norfolk

Reviewed on 27/04/2016 17:40

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A great site in a great location

Visited this site for the second time and found it still to be a great place to stay. The location could not be better with it,s close locality to the broads.The wardens are you would expect are very friendly and helpful and make sure your stay is good. The facilities as you usual are up to date and always kept clean.It is great for Motorhome owners like us who want to make use of the local bus services.Therefore the bus stop just outside the site is ideal with buses going to Wroxham and Norwich.Wroxham is a nice place to visit with plenty of cafes and restaurants to suit all needs.There is a small shop 100 yards from the site selling all your essential needs albeit a little bit more expensive,but not too bad.The cafe at Ludham bridge is ideal for breakfast or lunch or just to have coffee and sit in the garden and watch the boats go past  on the river. We tried the Dog Inn locally and found it ok for meals or just for a drink.There is a small set up of antiques sales behind the cafe located in small huts ,however when we visited this time they were not open as they were during our last visit in June last year- good bargains to be had.Anyway all in all this site is well worth the visit.The only down side we had was the RCD unit on our pitch electric hook up seemed to be a little sensitive and had to be set up on a couple of occasions Anyway work was being carried out during our visit and it was no trouble at all for the wardens to reset things for us.Therefore I would not hesitate in returning again to visit this site.The only compliant would be during our visit the weather was not to good - very windy ,wet ,however I.m sure if it was within their power the wardens would have even tried to sort that out.Forgot to mention the visiting Fish and Chip wagon on a wed and sat night ,very good and not to be missed.

vicofcanterbury

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Reviewed on 26/04/2016 17:50

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Norfolk Gem

Living in Norfolk we use this site for our first trip of the season,the site is now maturing,with the hedgerows affording good privacy.The wardens are extremely helpful,and they maintain site and facilities to a very high standard

Reviewed on 25/04/2016 18:23

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Gateway to the Norfolk Broads

This is a lovely site.  Wardens very helpful.  We were surprised, however, that there are no barriers.  Surely this could be a security risk.  However, that aside, we had a very happy few days catching up with friends who were over from France. 

Thesparrows

Reviewed on 21/04/2016 11:44

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Good for Motorhomers

We had a week at Norfolk Broads recently.  We found the wardens to be very friendly, welcoming and helpful. The campsite and its facilities were kept extremely clean and tidy and the wardens worked tirelessly to keep things that way.  This is a lovely area with lots of dog friendly beaches to visit together with a public footpath not far away where dogs can be let off lead safely but watch out for nesting birds in the reeds.  Whilst there one of our dogs damaged her foot and we were given every assistance by the wardens to find a vet locally after which they were very kind and concerned for our dog's progress.  Also we lost our complete water pipe assembly whilst out in our motor home one day and again the wardens did their best to be of assistance.  As it happened, we found the complete assembly on the side of the road not far away from the campsite the day we left for home so all was not lost.  Thank you all wardens for a very pleasant stay, this campsite is a credit to you.  Bob and Shirley Ellis

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Motorhomer from East Sussex

Reviewed on 21/04/2016 10:59

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So much space

Wonderful wardens, very friendly and helpful. This site is so spacious, with its open aspect and large pitches. We hired a boat for the day from Ludham Bridge, there is a 10% discount for CC members, so in low season it cost £77 for the day 0900 -1700. There was plenty time to go to Sutton and then to Neatishead, where we moored and had lunch at the White Horse pub, which can be recommended for quality food at reasonable prices. In the afternoon there was time to come back and up the next Broad to Horning. An excellent day out.  The Radar Museum is also worth a visit, with many volunteers who worked there, on hand to answer questions. A trip to Norwich is a must, there are many back lane shops to explore including Colmans mustard shop and museum, but we didn't have time to visit the castle. There is also the airport aviation museum, which is small but does have a Vulcan Bomber, which is very impressive. There are also a couple of stately homes within 20 miles of the site. Although we stayed a week we didn't have time to see everything, so will definitely return.

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Rental cars

Just a quick note on renting from Enterprise. According to their website Enterprise locations in Norwich are closer, but the Enterprise system switches renters to Yarmouth which is about 40 minutes away. This is apparently connected with the postcode for Norfolk Broads CC. I was picked up and dropped off as promised and cannot fault Enterprise for that service which must save ££s in taxi costs. My only quibble was with the add on charges. I booked a group 2 (shown as a Corsa or similar) but there were no Corsas available so I either took a very small Fiat, or had to upgrade. Collision Damage Waiver costs increased the total by about £30 to £96.91 for a Kia Ceed over a two day rental period. If renting is going to be a feature of your camping you may want to consider third party CDW products. According to moneysavingexpert.com these firms can charge as little as £2 per day.

Gasser

Reviewed on 18/04/2016 16:28

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Broads

Our first stay at this excellent site. We will be back again! Lovely walks direct from the site to Ludham and How Hill. This really helps as we came with our motorhome and parking can be a challenge in some areas. Failed to log in with broadband as our device time and date was not updated automatically. Not sure why but went on to the Seacroft site and logged in without any adjustments. Must have just been an issue on the day.

windythree

Reviewed on 18/04/2016 12:11

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Broadlands

Having visited this site many times, we know what to expect and keep returning. Recent stay was marred by cold and wet weather, but that's pot luck! Pity the on-site TV hook-up doesn't include all the ITV channels - the bad weather meaning we made use of this facility more than usual. 

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Reviewed on 18/04/2016 10:41

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