Woodhill Park is a Natural Winner
01/01/2008
Breathtaking clifftop views and modern comforts are what make Norfolk’s Woodhill Park a natural winner with thousands of visitors from across the UK and beyond every year.Breathtaking clifftop views and modern comforts are what make Norfolk’s Woodhill Park a natural winner with thousands of visitors from across the UK and beyond every year.
Breathtaking clifftop views and modern comforts are what make Norfolk’s Woodhill Park a natural winner with thousands of visitors from across the UK and beyond every year. Located in East Runton, just a pebble’s throw from the famous seaside resort of Cromer, Woodhill has stunning views of the sea and North Norfolk coastline, and offers a range of luxury holiday homes plus outstanding facilities for touring caravans, motor homes and campers.
Showcased in the park’s new 2008 brochure, the holiday homes have either two or three bedrooms sleeping up to six people and are fully equipped with central heating, kitchen with microwave, gas oven/hob and fridge, colour television with satellite channels, bathroom and outside BBQ. For touring and camping visitors there are showers, hairdryers, baby changing facilities, chemical disposal points, laundry and washing-up areas.
The park has retained its gold status from the David Bellamy inspection that it has upheld for several years and the Visit Britain Quality in Tourism ratings also revealed that Woodhill has continued its commitment to their visitors, improving consecutively over the past three years, with the score 88.72%. Woodhill Park has a very distinctive natural environment and is managed very carefully so that certain species of plants will thrive and birds such as skylarks are attracted.
The park places a high priority on the environment and is specially managed for the maximum benefit of wildlife. Since the late 1990s, a carefully designed management plan has been in operation for Woodhill’s natural assets. This means that wildflower meadows and native planting will ensure the park is a great food source for the wide variety of wildlife that lives on and around the site. Visitors will hear the increasingly rare song of skylarks through late spring and into summer, and there are always a profusion of wildflowers on the meadow which help attract insects and butterflies. This commitment to the environment is long term to ensure wildlife will have a safe haven for many years to come.
All visitors will enjoy the freedom of Woodhill Park and the amazing base it offers to discover the scenic countryside, the unspoilt North Norfolk coastline, the abundance of wildlife, places of interest to visit and the historic towns and villages.
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