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History of the Park

Beeston Regis has been a caravan, camping and touring park since the late 1950's. 16 years ago The Beeston Group formed and seeing the potential of Beeston Regis Holiday Park acquired it. Our motto has always been you 'reap what you sow' hence right from our humble beginnings we have reinvested in the Park. Over the last 16 years we have developed the park and it now has lodges, static caravans and touring pitches. Having gained permission for more static caravans The Beeston Group undertook to develop a superb extension to its static caravans which resulted in it being the Park it is today. Our recent achievement was to gain the East Anglian Tourist Board 4 Star recognition. Well done to all our team at Beeston you have been exceptional!

Surrounding Area

Beeston Regis Holiday Park is located next to Sheringham on the Cliff Top of North Norfolk. Beeston 'bump' (A cliff top hill) as it is locally called is all that separates you from the idyllic seaside town of Sheringham which you will find is full of locally owned businesses, a rarity these days! From Beeston you can explore the local area which is full of things to do such as the Sheringham to Holt steam railway, visit the Fishermen's Heritage Centre, quality golf courses, a maze, Cromer and its attraction including its Victorian pier, the fine city of Norwich, horse riding or just rambling along the coastline, Blakeney with its unique tidal quayside, seal trips from its harbour and the fascinating Aviation Museum or relax with the locals at The Village Inn, a tradition pub in West Runton. There is something in this area for everyone!

Customer Testimonials

From ukcampsite.co.uk... - Date of Visit Jun 2012

"Stayed here for a week at the beginning of the month - was not sure what to expect for such a big site.

The touring side of the site, 41 pitches, steps to the beach, very clean and well kept with a warden on site and you'd think you where on a small site.

I've read a few negative comments about the shower/toilet facilities but we found the area warm, clean and the showers where great - hot and very powerful.

Location good for Cromer, Sheringham, Holt etc with a bus stop outside the gates in both directions.

All in all a great site with fab sea views but watch out for the wind! Would definitely use this site again"

From ukcampsite.co.uk... - Date of Visit Jun 2012

"Stayed here for a week at the beginning of the month - was not sure what to expect for such a big site.

The touring side of the site, 41 pitches, steps to the beach, very clean and well kept with a warden on site and you'd think you where on a small site.

I've read a few negative comments about the shower/toilet facilities but we found the area warm, clean and the showers where great - hot and very powerful.

Location good for Cromer, Sheringham, Holt etc with a bus stop outside the gates in both directions.

All in all a great site with fab sea views but watch out for the wind! Would definitely use this site again"

From ukcampsite.co.uk... - Date of Visit Apr 2011

"We did easter weekend here and it was brilliant. The pitch we had was right on the cliff edge overlooking the sea with sherringham to our left and cromer to our right.

We had the most fantastic views and didn’t even bother to put up our awning, we parked sideways on and had lovely views. Sherringham you can walk to over the hill or down the sands, we like the sands. Cromer also we walked down to along the sands. We got a bus back. These run all day so if your feeling tired its easy. Sherringham a great shopping place, nice town. Cromer ok but not as good, we thought. Steam train journey you must do.

The staff on site helpful especially the warden who helped us with a electric extension free of charge. Shower block a little dated but ok. Be ready to do a detour at kings lynn, we did and boy did it save queuing"

From ukcampsite.co.uk... - Date of Visit Apr 2011

"We did easter weekend here and it was brilliant. The pitch we had was right on the cliff edge overlooking the sea with sherringham to our left and cromer to our right.

We had the most fantastic views and didn’t even bother to put up our awning, we parked sideways on and had lovely views. Sherringham you can walk to over the hill or down the sands, we like the sands. Cromer also we walked down to along the sands. We got a bus back. These run all day so if your feeling tired its easy. Sherringham a great shopping place, nice town. Cromer ok but not as good, we thought. Steam train journey you must do.

The staff on site helpful especially the warden who helped us with a electric extension free of charge. Shower block a little dated but ok. Be ready to do a detour at kings lynn, we did and boy did it save queuing"

From an previous holiday home owner - Date of Visit Mar 2011

"Dear Tim and Steve,

We would like to thank you for having us on the park for the last 22 years we have seen a lot of nice changes in that time, but we are also 22 years older and now in our mid seventies and felt it was time to give it up mainly the driving was getting to much. 

You have got a very respectful and efficient manager who is a credit to your company and the rest of the workmen are very polite and helpful. 

So thank you once again."