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Welcome to Incleboro Fields Caravan Club Site Welcome to Incleboro Fields Caravan Club Site Get to know Incleboro Fields This is the handsomest of sites, a hillside area of 21 acres, terraced to give some views of the sea, but with some inland- facing woodland pitches for quiet, green tranquillity. A really splendid place for a holiday. The site itself is a pleasure, with some sea views, woodland to explore, walks and wild flowers, especially in spring. West Runton village has a very good restaurant in the pub, a tearoom, a social club and an hotel. West Runton railway station is nearby for trips to Norwich and Sheringham. You are only a mile from the sea, and there’s a nine-hole golf course right next door. As well as fine sandy beaches the family will really enjoy all the places to visit in the surrounding area - the only problem is fitting it all in! Things to see and do from this Club Site Local attractions 01263 738030 www.nationaltrust.org.uk • Felbrigg Hall One of the finest country houses in Norfolk. A grand tour collection, • Temple Seal Trips and Blakeney Point period furniture and fine library. Walled garden, working dovecote, Daily boat trips to see common and grey seals basking on Blakeney pottager gardens, exotic planting, extensive parkland, ancient woodland Point. Boats leave from Morston Quay according to tides. Book by phone and way-marked trails. (01263) 740791 and collect tickets from The Anchor Pub in Morston, 01263 837444 timetable available. www.nationaltrust.org.uk 01263 740791 • Bure Valley Railway www.sealtrips.co.uk Norfolk’s largest fifteen inch gauge line runs between the ancient market • BeWILDerwood towns of Aylsham and Wroxham. The 18 miles round trip runs through A huge forest of wild family fun and adventure. Treehouse, zip wires, the picturesque Bure valley countryside, following the meandering river jungle bridges, crocklebogs, boat trips, marsh walks and really yummy through meadowland and ancient pasture. food. 01263 733858 01603 783900 www.bvrw.co.uk www.bewilderwood.co.uk • Pavilion Theatre at Cromer Pier Home of the famous ‘Seaside Special’ summer show, the theatre also has Activities a season of celebrity concerts and shows from April - October 01263 512495 • Cycling Bikes can be hired in Cromer and Sheringham. www.cromer-pier.com • Walking • Long Shop Museum Local walking maps are on sale in Reception. Discover 200 years of industrial, social and local history in the original 19th Century buildings of Richard Garrett Engineering Works. • Golf Course 01728 832189 Complaints are occasionally received about members trespassing on www.longshop.care4free.net the golf course. The fenced area opposite the site office is golf course property and should not be used to exercise your dog. Discount for Blickling Hall • members wishing to play golf if they produce a Club membership card A Jacobean redbrick mansion with a garden, orangery, parkland and when booking. lake. Spectacular long gallery, plasterwork ceilings and fine collections of furniture, pictures and books. Walks. General site information RECEPTION SERVICES Mail and messages Mail and messages are put on the board outside Reception. Site Shop Open at the same times as Reception. The shop sells Gas, Aqua Kem, levelling blocks, milk, drinks, maps, sweets, ice cream and eggs. Information Room SAFETY ON SITE Open at the same times as Reception. Leaflets are available about the many attractions and places of interest that you can visit during Vehicles and cycles Parents are reminded that children remain their responsibility and your stay. Mobile & public telephones therefore they should be supervised at all times, and to ensure that all members of their party follow the principles of road safety. Some mobile phones do not work in the area. Public telephones - there Motor vehicles and bicycles on site should, at all times, be used with due are 2 public telephones located at the office and the Fairlady toilet regard to the safety and convenience of others and their speed should block. Please note that these phones do not accept incoming calls. not exceed walking pace (5mph). No cycling is permitted on site between PITCHES the hours of dusk and dawn, as determined by the Wardens. Any one-way Site terrain system signs should be observed by all vehicles and cycles. Foot pedalled Part sloping (levelling blocks required). cycles, scooters and skateboards can be used, but are not allowed on the Pitch care paved area around toilet blocks and communal areas and must not be Levelling blocks are required on this site. Only breathable ground sheets ridden on footpaths. Please note that motorised mobility scooters are are allowed and must be lifted daily. allowed on site, but children’s motorised scooters or skateboards are not. Motor caravans Pets If your pitch is left unoccupied, please leave your motor caravan sign on Please keep your dog on a lead at all times on the pitching areas and display. roads within the site, and clean up after them. Dogs can be walked off-site Vacating your pitch in the surrounding areas. Due to the narrow entrance and exit route to the site, all departures Fire Point must be before 12 noon. (to activate alarm/warning) Located at each service point. Assembly points Barbecues are 1: Cremer Terrace and 2: Lower Paston. These are allowed on site but open fires are not. Please keep barbecues Visitors off the grass. Please ask your visitors to make themselves known at Reception when Serviced pitches arriving at the site. If you are expecting visitors after hours, please meet These pitches have an all-weather surface and an individual ground them at Reception. level inlet for grey water. Further facilities include drinking water and an Fire Hazard illuminated EHU bollard. There is a large amount of undergrowth and bracken in the area. Please TV reception be careful when disposing of cigarettes. The site is now digital so a digital aerial and associated equipment are Snakes required. The EHU bollards do not have a TV socket. Please be aware that there are adders in the area. Electric Hook-up OUT AND ABOUT The cost of electricity is included in your pitch fee, but please help us to minimise our effect on the environment by considering your electricity Supermarkets The closest is Spar in West Runton, about 5 minutes from the site. use while on site. In 2009 The Club’s expenditure on electricity was £4 The Co-op and Morrisons are in Cromer 10 minutes away. million and any saving can help to reduce pitch fees or invest in new sites or redevelopments. Cinema & Theatre Movieplex and Pier Theatre in Cromer. Tel: 01263 513311. SITE FACILITIES The Little Theatre in Sheringham. Please see the Site map for locations of the amenity blocks. Swimming pool Toilets and showers The Splash in Sheringham, about 3 miles from the site. The toilet blocks are closed for cleaning at the following times: Tel: 01263 825675. Incleboro block: 9.45am to 11am. Tourist Information Centre Holgate block: 11am to 12 noon. In Sheringham or Cromer. Fairlady block: 2pm to 3pm. Public Transport Kettle Grove block: 3pm to 4pm. There are bus and train services 5 minutes walk away, to Sheringham, There are baby and toddler bathrooms for children under 4 years old Norwich, Cromer and North Walsham. located in the Incleboro and Kettle Grove blocks. Please ensure that Places of Worship children are supervised by an adult at all times. Disabled toilet and C of E, Catholic and Methodist Churches are in Sheringham, West Runton shower facilities are located in Incleboro and Kettle Grove toilet blocks. and Cromer. Laundry Located at Incleboro and Fairlady toilet blocks. Prices for the use of the TELL US WHAT YOU THINK… laundry facilities are: Washing machine £3.00, Tumble drier 70p/cycle, If you have any comments or suggestions that could help us to improve Spin drier 60p/cycle. Washing sinks, ironing boards and irons are also this Site, please put them in our Visitors’ Comments Book. And if you available. Please do not hang washing lines between trees or on the discover a local pub or restaurant or an interesting place fences. Recycling facilities to go tell us about that too! On site. Site address, Station Close, West Runton, Cromer, NR27 9QG Telephone: 01263 837419.
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