Norfolk Broads Club Campsite

Johnson Street, Ludham, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 5NY

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Ideal for ...

  • Cycling
  • Dogs
  • Families

Why stay here ...

Norfolk Broads Club Campsite is an open and tranquil holiday destination set in the midst of the scenic Norfolk Broads. These combine over 200 miles of waterways with windmills, market towns and several lovely river settings in between. The site is a great option for dog owners, with a variety of walks to choose from nearby. The caravan park is also only a short distance away from the attractive villages of Horning, Ludham and Potter Heigham, giving you easy access to all the conveniences you could wish for.

Wroxham & Potter Heigham form the boating centre in the area and both are closely located to the Norfolk Broads Club Campsite and the river Ant is a mere 180 metres away. You can take a lovely stroll along the riverbank to How Hill and St Benet's Abbey. The nearby Wroxham Barns is home to working craftsmen and is found next to a junior farm, children's playground and a summer funfair.

The Norfolk countryside is great for exploring by bike and perfect for all abilities, with plenty of country lanes to explore - you can buy a guide to local routes from reception. If you venture 10 miles away to the coast you’ll discover seaside towns to explore and see seals basking on the beaches, and a visit to Norwich is also a must, with its daily market, interesting castle and fine Norman cathedral.

Things to do on site ...

  • Bike hire
  • Playground

Facilities on site ...

  • Baby changing facilities
  • BBQs allowed: charcoal, gas, electric
  • Disabled facilities: facilities for wheelchair disabled
  • Disabled shower room
  • Dishwashing area
  • Dog walk from site
  • Dog walk on site
  • Drive over waste disposal for motorhomes
  • Electric hook-up
  • Family washroom
  • Gas
  • Laundry facilities
  • Motorhome service point
  • Toilet block
  • TV reception: fair
  • Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi charge
  • Wi-Fi rating: Bronze

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Walking notes:

Maps of local walks are available from Ludham Bridge Stores including those along the river.

Check out the huge range of free pre-mapped walks and hikes near our campsites at Outdooractive's website. You can download the free Outdooractive app and member's can save €10 on an Outdooractive Pro or Pro+ annual subscription.

Supermarket notes:
There is a mini-market in Bridge Stores nearby and Throwers in Ludham village 1.5 miles away with a good delicatessen. The closest supermarket is Roys in Wroxham, about 5.5 miles from the site

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Offers available to Club members

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Directions

Leave the A47 Norwich Southern bypass at the Acle roundabout onto the A1064 (signposted Caister-on-Sea, Hemsby). In 2 miles fork left onto the B1152. In 3 miles turn left onto A149. In 1.3 miles turn left onto A1062 (sp Ludham, Horning). In 200 yards turn right at the t-junction (sign posted Ludham, Horning). Pass through Ludham village and in 2 miles the site is on the left, after The Dog Public house and before Ludham Bridge.

Sites key: Club Site

Postcode:
NR29 5NY
GPS:
Lat 52.70036 / Lon 1.51371
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OS field ref:
TG375172
OS map ref:
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Handbook map ref:
M7

Transport links

  • Car hire on site
  • Nearest park and ride: Norwich
  • Nearest train station: Wroxham
  • Train station within 5 miles

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Nice area, nice site

Norfolk Broads Club Campsite
Stayed for 4 nights in June. Pitches were very well kept and flat ( well it was Norfolk!) Site facilities were typical club standard and were kept fresh and clean by the staff. Wifi and TV signal was good and waste and water amenities were always tidy. Good support from wardens in helping us find the best routes to places, and good ideas in the info hut. Walked into Ludham to the Kings Arms avoiding the main road. Pub ok, didn’t try food. Did another circular walk the following day to How Hill and St Brent’s Abbey. Lovely and peaceful along by the river. Took a bus into Great Yarmouth, wasn’t my favourite place tbh, looked a bit rundown especially in the town. Also took a bus to Wroxham, a small town but nice to wander around. Tried the Dog Inn on our last night, however the kitchen was closed for a week, so only had a couple of drinks there. We were spoilt with the weather, lovely warm, mostly sunny days which always makes a stay at a site look a little bit brighter. For me the pitches make this site, not too close together and we’ll looked after

Peaf1997

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Reviewed on 15/06/2022 22:44

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A very relaxing couple of days

Norfolk Broads Club Campsite
We spent 2 nights at this wonderful site and wish it could have been longer. The site was almost full but it didn’t feel crowded. There was a very relaxed vibe. The site staff were very friendly and the ablutions were very clean. We chose a grass pitch which was perfectly flat. We were a short distance from a lovely walk along the Broads. The Dog Inn (5 mins walk) was good (the fish and chips was huge), but it is also only a 30 min walk along lovely footpaths into Ludham, where there is a pub, shop and butchers. There is also a disused RAF airfield (RAF Ludham), which was home to Spitfire and Typhoon squadrons during WWII. There are some derelict buildings left, including the ATC tower, although this won’t be to everyone’s taste (I have a very patient wife!). This was the first site we’ve stayed at that we didn’t use the car once. It helped that the weather was gorgeous. Also perfect tv reception with our standard aerial, so we got to watch the Jubilee celebrations! I can highly recommend this site and we will definitely go back. On reflection, I think it’s the nicest site we’ve stayed at.

Steve987

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Reviewed on 03/06/2022 21:42

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Norfolk Broads Club Campsite
Great site for accessing the Broads. The wardens were very friendly and welcoming. Usual high club standard facilities. The whole site was clean well kept. The ditches and wild strips dividing areas had moorhens and ducks. There are plenty of good walks in the area. At Ludham bridge we could put in our SUP and paddle along the river Ant. The boats were friendly and considerate passing. We had a lovely meal at The Dog pub, just up the road from the site. It was sad to see several places around the area closed or only open at weekends.

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Reviewed on 26/05/2022 21:20

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Great location and great walks

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Spent two nights here and although the site was nearly full there were plenty of showers/toilets available. Standards very high and super clean site. The wardens were all very helpful and chatty. The location is superb for lots of great walks through fantastic countryside and river paths. Lovely to be back here after 45 years (last time in a boat) and the area has not changed at all. Great pub close to the site (The Dog) which our dogs loved as they even provided dog beds, it also had a great kids play area. Super site and location, we will certainly return here later this year.

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Norfolk Broads Club Campsite
We have visited Norfolk Broads CMC site a few times. Nice but bog standard MCM facilities which are good. As with all MCM sites they are now becoming expensive, over £30 per night in May rising to £40 in August and availability remains a problem. The club say we save £13 a night being a member but I bet they get few non members visiting at £53 per night! I probably won't renew my membership this year and start using independent sites. Can't wait to return to France this June and pay a fraction of MCM prices for 5 star sites with pools, bars and restaurants.

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Reviewed on 18/05/2022 11:11

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Telephone:
01692 630357

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Before you travel

Ahead of your arrival onsite, please check our Before you travel webpage (camc.com/beforeyoutravel) for key information about roadworks or diversions and any site works that may be underway.

With our campsites busier than ever right now, we'd really appreciate your support with a few things to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable stay. Please be mindful of site arrival times (as they do vary), keep children and pets close by and within sight, and ensure you keep your speed below 5mph. Thank you!

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