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Little Lakeland Caravan Park

Harleston, Norfolk, East of England

Alan Rogers Review

This peaceful hideaway with its own fishing lake is tucked behind the houses and gardens that border the village main street. It is a traditional, mature little park with just 58 pitches. There are several caravan holiday homes and long stay units, but there should always be around 22 places with 10A electricity for touring units. The pitches are mostly individual ones separated by mature hedges and trees giving varying amounts of shade. Fishing in the attractive lake is free of charge and solely for the use of campers (bream, tench, roach, perch and carp).

Location

Getting there...
Approaching from Diss, leave A143 at roundabout signed Wortwell. Continue to village, pass The Bell public house, a garage on the right, then turn right at first bungalow (Little Lakeland Lodge) watching carefully for signs. Site is down lane, 250 yds. on right. O.S.GR: TM270850.

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