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Beeston Regis Holiday Park
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About Beeston Regis Holiday Park

Beeston Regis Holiday Park is situated in 62 acres overlooking the sea on the beautiful Norfolk Coast, nestled between the seaside towns of Sheringham and Cromesand known as the "King of the Cliff top View". There are steps leading down to an almost private dog friendly sandy beach, from where you can take a leisurely stroll into Sheringham. Beeston HIll overlooks the Park and stands 63 meters tall, and is known locally as the "Beeston Bump", and for more energetic walkers, is another route into Sheringham whilst taking in the magnificent views.

We have new and pre-owned Static Holiday Homes for Sale, a Touring and Camping Field with 41 Pitches, all with electric hook-ups.

On park we have a well stocked small fishing pond, 2 play areas for the children, a launderette and offer FREE WiFi. There are also onsite wardens.

Our season for Holiday Home Owners begins on 1st March, through to 30th November. Our Touring and Camping Field is open from 24th March through to 31st October.

On entering the Park from Cromer Road, all vehicles over 6ft high will need to use the Railway Crossing, vehicles under 6ft can drive under the bridge, there are signs to follow posted at the entrance. One mile away in Sheringham you will find many locally owned businesses which is a rarity these days!

Numerous Cafes, Bistro's, Bars & Restaurants.......You will be spoilt for choice!

Sheringham offers a wide range of attractions and activities, including Sheringham's famous Poppy Lane Steam Railway, the Gym and Indoor Swimming Pool at "Splash", the Museum and The Sheringham Little Theatre to name just a few.....

Also locally you can find a Golf Course, Horse Riding and a Maze.

Cromer is famous for the eponymous and world-famous Cromer Crab ??? a fresh brown crab which you can find in many establishments throughout the town, in salads, sandwiches, dressed or in their shells.

The town doesn't have a harbour, so the fishing boats are hauled up on to the shingle by the cobblestoned Gangway. Nearby is the Henry Blogg Museum, named after the town's most distinguished lifeboatman, and close by is Cromer Pier which culminates in the historic Pavilion Theatre.

Above the family-friendly beach, you can explore the town's tight streets, the church of St Peter and St Paul with its wonderful stained glass and 160ft tower (the tallest in Norfolk), and the Cromer Museum where you can learn about the town's fishing, trading and seaside history - or just simply enjoy the peaceful mini-parks and gardens.

Two miles southwest of Cromer is the Jacobean Felbrigg Hall, run by the National Trust. The lovely limestone and brick fa?ade of the main house has the skilfully carved inscription Gloria Deo in Excelsis, and the parklands are a delight to walk through.

The City of Norfolk is only and hours drive away, but there is also a Bus Service which can to taken just outside the Park.

Beeston Regis Holiday Park and its surrounding area really does offer something for everyone!

Address

  • Beeston Regis Holiday Park
  • Cromer Road
  • West Runton
  • Norfolk
  • NR27 9QY
  • England
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Season Length: 8 months

Park Features

Pitch Types Available
  • Holiday homes for sale
  • Lodges for sale
  • Touring caravans
  • Motorhomes
  • Tents
  • Other

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