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Summer: Norfolk Bound Raisingkids’ member Marcel takes a long-overdue family holiday with his wife and children at Kelling Heath holiday park on the North Norfolk coast.
Having been with my wife for 12 years, married for five, and with two children (Jennifer, 8 and Harvey, 2) fast growing up, it was about time we had our very first family holiday. So when a chance arose to stay for a week in Norfolk this July, we jumped at it. Kelling Heath is a 250 acre holiday park, situated amongst woodland and heather just off the North Norfolk coast, in Weybourne. You can stay in their holiday homes or timber lodges or bring your own tents and caravans. We stayed in a Luxury Holiday Home, with lots of mod cons, making our stay here almost a home from home. It was very cosy, spacious, and modern - just the right size for our family of four.
Our first night was a little strange. Being a city-bred family, we were used to the orange glow of light pollution and the hum of our local motorway. Here? Nothing. The kids fell asleep almost instantly, and when we turned the light out, it was eerily pitch black and almost silent. The only sound was the rhythmic drumming of rain bouncing off the roof. Catching Crabs Parking up near the seafront, we enjoyed a lovely walk along the beach, stopping to get an ice cream, and letting the children play on the little funfair near the pier, while we all soaked up the lovely sunshine. We even had a go at crab fishing off the pier. The kids were quick to learn, bringing in loads of crabs, all dangling on for dear life, but every single crab that day had the sense to let go of the bait before we reeled it in. Water Babies
Kelling Heath does provide evening activities such as a Bat Walk and a star gazing activity called Star Walks. However, we spent our evenings either in nearby coastal towns Sheringham or Cromer, enjoying some good, old fashioned fish and chips or recharging our batteries back at the holiday home.
We finished the holiday with a trip to the on-site shop, which sold pretty much everything you could need, from food, drink and treats, to camping items, toys and souvenirs. Our children bought their gifts for friends and family, we handed our keys in and said our goodbyes. We had an absolutely wonderful week, and despite the varying weather (from glorious sunshine to downpours), we weren't left bored. More importantly, the children thoroughly enjoyed themselves and came home with tales of rainbows, crabs, beaches, seals, and a lost shoe in the rocks! (Our two-year-old is still telling everyone he dropped his shoe in the sea).
Information
Marcel's Blakeney Seal Trip from Morston Quay was with Beans Boat Trips. Adults £7.50, children £4. Advance booking is strongly advised – click here for their website.
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