Laurel Park is a secluded and sheltered caravan and camping site located on a quiet country lane in South-East Lincolnshire. The owners (a friendly family of 4 who took over the site in December 2018) are in the process of improving all facilities, whilst ensuring Laurel Park remains a quiet and serene place to relax and unwind.
As well as couples, families and friends, we can also accommodate large groups or site-exclusive bookings: please contact us for more information, or to discuss your options.
With a wall of tall trees on all sides, the site is sheltered and secluded, whilst being in the open countryside. It is on the Fakenham to Hull leg of the National Cycle Network’s route 1 – a long distance cycle route connecting Dover and the Shetland Islands – via the east coast of England and Scotland.
Laurel Park is ideally located for exploring The Wash Coastal Nature Reserve, historic King’s Lynn, Spalding and surrounding areas. Fully grassed and surrounded by trees, it attracts plenty of wildlife including deer, owls, woodpeckers, sparrow hawks, wildfowl and a large variety of garden birds. Spend time relaxing on the pretty 3 acre site or visit the quaint local town of Long Sutton.
It is also on the Fakenham to Hull leg of the National Cycle Network’s route 1 – a long distance cycle route connecting Dover and the Shetland Islands – via the east coast of England and Scotland.
Travelling on the A17 you will arrive at the Gedney roundabout (with 5 exits), where there is a turning signposted for Gedney Broadgate (left if you are heading west, right if you are heading east). Follow this road for 1 mile until you reach a fork in the road, signposted left for Sutton St James. Take this left turn and follow this road for half a mile, the campsite will be on your right.