Situated on the stunning North Norfolk coastline, a holiday with us is a nature lover's paradise. The park is open from late March to late October. Prices include VAT. Kiln Cliffs Caravan Park in Mundesley, Norfolk, is a long established holiday park that has belonged to our family for some 60 years.
We are proud of our business and do all we can to maintain the peaceful, friendly and relaxing atmosphere Kiln Cliffs is renowned for. You'll find our Caravan Park six miles east of Cromer, in the coastal resort of Mundesley, nestled on the cliffs above Mundesley beach. Viewing points provide panoramic views out to the Mundesley and Cromer sea.
We are proud of our business and do all we can to maintain the peaceful, friendly and relaxing atmosphere Kiln Cliffs is renowned for. You'll find our Caravan Park six miles east of Cromer, in the coastal resort of Mundesley, nestled on the cliffs above Mundesley beach. Viewing points provide panoramic views out to the Mundesley and Cromer sea.
Services
There is ample room for you to park your car alongside your holiday home and even room for a second one. Your pets are welcome at a small extra charge and four of our holiday homes are kept for those who would like to bring a pet. You will understand that we must insist that pets have their own bedding and are NEVER allowed on the seats or beds of the holiday home.
Our holiday homes sleep six and are fully equipped with all you need for a relaxing visit. The living space is roomy and comfortable. The bedrooms consist of one double and one twin, both with ample hanging and storage space. Extra sleeping space is available in the living area if necessary and plenty of blankets and pillows are provided.
During off-peak periods bookings can be made for part week or long weekends. These visits are charged on a daily pro rata basis and details will be provided on request. All you need to do is telephone us. We will confirm your booking by post or return your deposit in full if we cannot meet your request.
There is something for everyone within easy reach of Kiln Cliffs - the Broads, the ancient city of Norwich with its castle and cathedral and a wealth of individual shops that have grown up in its maze of little streets. There are many local markets, nature reserves and bird sanctuaries or you may like to catch the tide for a visit to Seal Island.
Reviews (9)
Paul Haywood
Oct 26, 2021
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Louise Thomas
Jul 26, 2021
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Mark Mayfield
Jul 19, 2021
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We have stayed here now for the last 4 summers and we love it. The owners are great, the caravans are always clean and are stocked with everything you'll need, the site is always clean, tidy and well kept. The views are amazing and great for spending a day on the beach. We will be returning for many summers to come
Ruth Coombes
Jul 18, 2021
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A quiet, relaxing time on a cliff top with lovely sea views. Little Tesco Express and butcher shop and fish stall in village meant we only had to drive for a larger supermarket trip once a week. A shame that the path cut into sandy cliff to beach below suffered damage in the winter storms and has had to be closed.
Christina Kirwan
Apr 11, 2021
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Gary Marchant
Jan 02, 2021
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Esca Bowmer
Oct 23, 2018
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Rob Wick
May 30, 2017
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We stayed here every year (almost) for six years and we love it so much we have just purchased our first holiday home at Kilne Cliff.
The site is quite and friendly. The beach is dog friendly all year round and it is never busy, even at the height of the season. The views are to die for and early morning walks on the beach are great. I have travelled all over the world and this is my favourite place to be. Home is where the heart is, and mine is in Mundesley.
The site is quite and friendly. The beach is dog friendly all year round and it is never busy, even at the height of the season. The views are to die for and early morning walks on the beach are great. I have travelled all over the world and this is my favourite place to be. Home is where the heart is, and mine is in Mundesley.
Raz S.
Sep 12, 2016
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