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| March, once an island surrounded by marshes, grew and prospered as a trading and religious centre as the marshes were drained. In more recent times the town has thrived as a market, administrative and railway centre. The area is rich in history dating back to Roman times, including such famous names as Hereward the Wake, King John and Oliver Cromwell. Amongst the many local places to visit are March Museum with its reconstructed Fenland cottage complete with privy (!), St Wendreda's Church noted for its magnificent timber roof, Stonea Camp, Dunhams Wood and Welney Wash and Wildfowl Centre. Going further afield but within an hour's drive fall Sandringham House, Norfolk Lavender Farm, the African Violet Centre, Kings Lynn, the coastal reaches of The Wash, the famed West Norfolk coast, Spalding, the University City of Cambridge, Ely and its magnificent cathedral, Wisbech - known as the 'Capital of the Fens', Peterborough, Huntingdon and much, much more. Wimblington's pub, The Anchor, serves food both at lunchtime and in the evenings and is about a 15 minute walk from the site or 2 minutes by car. Regular bus services to Cambridge and surrounding areas leave from the bus stop at the site entrance so you could even leave your car behind. We are just over a mile from March where there are various supermarkets as well as take away food and a high street with WH Smiths, Boots etc. There are also many cycle routes throughout the area if you wish to explore on two wheels. Remember the Fens are famed for being flat.......................! The area is ideal for walking, fishing, cycling, bird-watching as well as the many interesting tourist attractions. Or you can simply relax and put your feet up under the enormous Fenland skies! Tel: 01354 740354 Email:
fenlandcamping@gmail.com
| From £12.00 per pitch, per night. 2 adults and 2 children per pitch. Additional charge applies for larger party. The pitch fee, from Easter to September, includes the use of the electric hook-up, hot shower and awning if you have one. During winter months electricity is metered and charged separately Backpacker/cyclist £10.00 per night. 1 person only, no hook up, no car Summer months only. We accept cash, cheques and PayPal
but not credit or debit cards. Please note that deposits are required for all Bank Holiday bookings.
You can pay your deposit by cheque, cash or via the PayPal link on the PAYMENTS page. This deposit is deducted from your site fees on arrival. Cheques to be made payable to Sue Johns Please check
pitch availability with us first
if you wish to pay by
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