We too have stayed at Manor Farm and thought it was a good site. It might be a bit larger than you want but it is split up into different areas giving it a smaller feel. Think it's Molls Meadow where people with dogs are pitched. From what I can remember it's a nice walk to Cromer along some footpaths and then you are straight on to the beach.
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Weve just come back from Scratby Hall nice clean friendly site and I think there were more dogs there than campers
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TWO MILLS caravan site in North Walsham might be another good choice, there is a train station there where you could travel to Norwich or Cromer if you didn't want to use the car, the coast ( Mundesley, Bacton,Walcot, Happisburgh etc is only a few miles away and broads not to far either, short car journey's. I you wanted to be a bit nearer the coast there is another site called Stoney Brook just outside Bacton, Wherever you choose There will alway's be plenty to see and do in Norfolk
TWO MILLS caravan site in North Walsham might be another good choice, there is a train station there where you could travel to Norwich or Cromer if you didn't want to use the car, the coast ( Mundesley, Bacton,Walcot, Happisburgh etc is only a few miles away and broads not to far either, short car journey's. I you wanted to be a bit nearer the coast there is another site called Stoney Brook just outside Bacton, Wherever you choose There will alway's be plenty to see and do in Norfolk
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