Heron 61

ID: S596794

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

Located in Fritton, Norfolk is this delightful single-storey property, 29 Heron. Welcoming six guests and boasting all ground-floor accommodation, an enclosed decking and open-plan living, 29 Heron is the ideal spot to relish a seascape with loved ones. Enter the property to be impressed by a well-equipped kitchen, hosting all the self-catered essentials; allow the designated chef to cook up a storm as you settle down at the dining table ready to enjoy a feast. Venture outside to relish mealtimes alfresco or indulge a late-night tipple with the surrounding views as your backdrop. When the stars appear, retreat inside to a homely sitting area and curl up in front of an electric fire, ready to scroll through a variety of film or show options on the Smart TV. Complete your evening routine in the sleek shower room; There is also an additional cloakroom with WC and basin. Head to one of three neatly-presented bedrooms; choose from either a double or two twins to catch your rest in ahead of another day of exploring. If you can tear yourself away, spend the day amongst the sandy mounds of Cayton Bay Beach where you can try your hand at paddleboarding or just simply watch the world pass by. Further away is Playdale Farm Park and Scarborough Fair Collection and Vintage Transport Museum and Filey Bird Garden and Animal Park, all ideal for a fun-filled day out. Journey to Scarborough where Scarborough Castle, Scarborough North Bay Railway and SEA LIFE Scarborough are all awaiting to be explored; or embark on a more adrenaline-inducing experience at the Terror Tower haunted house. Well-positioned to also explore the North York Moors National Park, York and Harrogate, you’ll never be short of things to do and see here. Choose 29 Heron as your next getaway base in North Yorkshire.

Cayton, a small village and civil parish in North Yorkshire's Scarborough district, is a great place for a beach getaway because it has a decent selection of services and attractions both inside the village and nearby. There are many undiscovered treasures in the settlement, which has historical relics from the Second World War, including pillboxes that have been eroded by the sea. The village has a nice number of pubs and stores that are ideal for a self-catered stay, but you can find a larger selection of waterfront restaurants in the neighbouring resort town of Scarborough, which is packed with activities for visitors of all ages. Enjoy a conventional day by the sea with a variety of sites to remember including amusement arcades, ice cream parlours, seafood shops, and beach huts all nestled around the town's sandy beaches. Explore the area's rich history at Scarborough Castle and the Rotunda Museum of Geology. Enjoy a peaceful stroll through Peasholm Park, or set out on an even more wonderful outdoor adventure through the North York Moors National Park, which is home to one of the largest stretches of heather moorland. Here, you can find remarkable landscapes, wonderful wildlife, and plenty of heritage delights all scattered around a range of walking and cycling routes for people of all abilities. While on vacation in the village of Cayton, which is accessible from Filey, Flamborough, and Malton as well, there is much to discover.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 2 x twin.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire

Central heating.

Electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, hairdryer.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 2 cars.

Enclosed south facing decking.

Sorry, no smoking.

One well behaved dog welcome.

Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 0.9 miles.

Note: The wifi can be intermittent at busy times.

Access to all the onsite facilities including, restaurant, arcades, swimming pool, passes can be purchased locally on arrival.

Please be advised the facilities are unavailable from 1st December to February half term each year.

Nearby points of interest

  • Norfolk Broads
  • Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life
  • Pleasurewood Hills
  • East Anglia Transport Museum
  • Woodforde's Brewery Tap @ Fur & Feather Inn
  • Wroxham Boats Trips
  • Wroxham Miniature Worlds
  • Tower climb at St Helen’s church

Reviews (3)

  • Christine

    The enclosed balcony and seating was a sun trap. Slight negatives, the sheet on the double bed was in a shocking state, bobbly and rough, ready for bin. The kitchen scissors were not fit for purpose fortunately I have some in my first aid kit I could use, and lastly a spare bin liner would have been nice as I didn't take any spares so had to buy some. As I said very slight negatives but the only faults I came across and would definitely return.

  • Kim

    We have stayed at Cayton many times over the years and on this site so already love the location and facilities but this caravan has to be one of the nicest, the secure veranda at the front was a huge plus for us as our toddler is a runner so we knew he could be outside here and safe.

  • Jane

    Turns out we need not have been. We arrived to a spotless place (with vacuum lines in the carpet so I know it had been cleaned well!) The bathrooms were spotless and the bedding lovely and crisp. The lodge is in a quieter area of the park and has its own car parking spot which is very helpful. The lodge itself is well appointed and has everything you need. The two toilets are useful but the bathrooms are small (to be expected not a criticism in any way). There was a vacuum, iron and hairdryer which was helpful. Especially the vacuum as with kids who make crumbs daily I try my best to keep places clean. The heating is super efficient and although we tried to use it the bare minimum it was fast to heat the place on a chilly evening. We did not pay for entertainment passes as its not really our thing but we were still able to pay for the kids to do activities such as the high ropes which they loved. During the day we could also access the arcade. There are some food options on the park and we only tried the fish and chippery which was ok, nothing too special. Theres also a little supermarket which carries the essential, with a mark up as you'd expect but can be useful if you forget things. We did a click and collect food order from Morrisons which is 8 minutes drive away. From the park you can walk to the beach in about 10 minutes although it is down a steep hill followed by steps so if you're not as able then it might not be as accessible. We drive an electric car and although the park advertises two electric chargers we could not get them working and neither could others. They are slow and temperamental so do not rely on them. However if you do need electric then Mcdonalds (with Morrisons) has two super fast chargers which are useful. Overall it was a great break and we'd def have it on our list to return to in the future.

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