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| Awards: | Number of Pitches: 81 | |||
Open Season: 1st Mar - 18th Dec |
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| You couldn’t find a better place to enjoy North Norfolk’s unique combination of wonderful countryside,beautiful coast and the lovely Norfolk Broads. Two Mills Touring Park is located between the Norfolk Broads and the coast. Exclusively for adults, Two Mills is a tranquil, secluded five-star country park with the little personal touches that make you really feel welcome. | ||||
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Park Facilities Two Mills caravan park offers 81 all-weather hardstanding pitches for caravans, motorhomes and tents; laid out over eight acres of landscaped grounds. All have electric hook-up though you could also choose a ‘super’ pitch, with electric, fresh water and waste water hook-ups or treat yourself to a ‘De-luxe Panoramic’ which is extra sized, fully serviced and has a small paved patio area with panoramic views across the park – bliss. Our modern, heated amenity buildings provide free showers, wash cubicles for the ladies, a handwash room and dishwashing facilities. A disabled unit and a launderette are available on the lower park area. |
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Two Mills is a dog friendly park with a private walk and exercise area. Guests enjoy relaxing in the TV lounge with a cup of tea or coffee and using our tourist information area to plan the next day’s adventure. If you prefer to watch TV in your own unit, we hire satellite boxes which improve the weak signal. We have a small campsite shop where you can buy a morning paper, top-up on essentials and purchase Calor gas. North Walsham is only a short drive if you need more shops. A country restaurant is 150m from the park, though do ask us about other places to eat, how to find the best car parks or anything that will help you enjoy your stay with us in Norfolk. |
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Whats on nearby Two Mills' location between Cromer, the Norfolk Broads and Norwich lets you enjoy the very best of North Norfolk and all the leisure activities near-by. Wonderful countryside and miles of golden sands are perfect for walking, cycling or horse-riding. Open sea, waterways and tranquil rivers are for sailing, boating and canoeing; or a peaceful day's fishing. Local courses offer a relaxing round of Golf. All around are windmills, old churches, historic houses and pretty villages with abundant wildlife and birds in unspoilt habitats and nature reserves. Along the Weavers Way is the lovely old village of Worstead, its huge church telling of its former prosperity when Flemish weavers wove the woollen cloth named after the village. |
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A few miles further is Wroxham-Hoverton and the River Bure, gateway to the Norfolk Broads. Visit the town’s many attractions, local shops and the Bure Valley Railway Situated on a cliff, overlooking its promenade, pier and golden beaches, the Victorian resort of Cromer is famous for delicious freshly caught crabs. The town has many shops and cafes along its streets and alleyways. Attractions include the Lifeboat Museum, Pavillion Theatre, Cromer Museum and medieval church. Four miles West along the coastal path lies Sheringham, a seaside town with weekly open market, fishing museum, seal viewing trips and the North Norfolk heritage railway. |
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Norwich is one of the most complete medieval cities in Britain, with 1500 ancient buildings within its walls. The romanesque cathedral has extensive cloisters and a spire that dominates the skyline. Norwich Castle houses the city’s museum and art gallery atop a high mound. Parks and open spaces are a feature of Norwich. The Plantation is a 3 acre grade II listed garden staging events throughout the year. A huge permanent market, The Royal Arcade and modern retail malls provide a complete shopping experience. Other attractions include the estate and Royal residence at Sandringham, Felbrigg Hall, Blicking Hall and East Ruston Old Vicarage Coastal Gardens.This is just a flavour of the more popular attractions around Two Mills. We are open most of the year, so you can come and experience our way of life at any time. |
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How to find us From A149 Cromer: Enter North Walsham, under the railway bridge. At traffic lights turn right onto the by-pass. At next traffic lights turn left. At mini-roundabout turn right. At "T" junction turn right, the site is 1 mile on left past police station and hospital. From A149 Great Yarmouth: Turn right off the bypass into Yarmouth Road at theBrown "Caravan Site 1¼ miles" sign, which is also signed North Walsham. The park is on the right after Scarborough Hill Hotel From B1150 Norwich: Enter North Walsham under the railway bridge. At traffic lights go straight across. At mini-roundabout turn right. At "T" junction turn right. The site is 1 mile on the left past police station and hospital |
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