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Henrife
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Breck farm...tho not sure you can have hook up and allowed fires. hook up was for caravanners when we were there 2 years ago, and fires allowed in the field further away from the caravans. Great place, lots of T25's there too when we went and woods to play in too!

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Breck Farm have vacancies for this weekend so I think we will head there.
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Ah, well ...

... I've got a really long orange cable, so I hooked up with the caravans for lekki and camped in the field with the others for fire. Best of both.

Prob not really allowed but nobody died... so...

You'll all have a great time Richard.
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Ended up at High Sand Creek - Great views.
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The Bishop wrote:Ended up at High Sand Creek - Great views.
where's that? Can you have fires there? Will have a google....

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Henrife wrote:
The Bishop wrote:Ended up at High Sand Creek - Great views.
where's that? Can you have fires there? Will have a google....
its ok... I know that place now having googled it, its at Stiffkey and no fires. Have never camped there but walked past it many times. Our kids all demand a place with a fire now, and so do we...gotten a bit spoilt I guess and not very hardcore :?

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Lots of T25's Bays and other shape campers about in North Norfolk this weekend. Even got a wave from a T5 :ok
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Try the pinewood site at wells, we spent all are familly hols there when we kids,
great beach & pinewoods for dog walking ( if u have a dog )... :D
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We are off to Kellingheath in June for halfterm, and have only heard good things about it.

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Been to kelling heath as a kid and an adult, enjoyed both. Like has been said, a little expensive but there's plenty to do, You can look for Adders in the heather if your into that, or watch the steam train coming past. My son loved it. I lived in Norfolk until I joined the Army when i was 18, Old hunstanton is great, New hunstanton is pikey! Avoid. Wells has some great crabbing off of the dock.
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