.
There’s a lot to be said for activity holidays, but staying on a boatyard is right up there with my favourite, lazy past-times.
There’s nothing better than a nosy neighbour session from the privacy of a river-side pitch watching the traffic coming and going on.
Strangely, the Norfolk Broads aren’t blessed with water-side camps, so it’s nice to find a good one.
If you get the urge to take to the River Chet there’s an onsite slipway. For those without canoes, boat hire is available. There’s fishing too and dogs are allowed onsite.
The camping area itself is pretty small at ¼ acre, but that’s what I like about CLs.
Marinas tend to be quite good for facilities as they cater for boats that moor up. Here there’s electric hook-ups, battery charging and hot showers. Expect to pay anything from £10.
.

CHOICE: Fish or cruise on the River Chet