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Norfolk’s haunted caravan

A Norfolk website has been exploring the area’s ghost stories ahead of Halloween on Saturday (October 31st).

According to EDP24.co.uk, a family taking a caravan holiday in Yarmouth were surprised to find a guest already in the mobile home they were renting.

The spectre kept them awake all night by constantly prodding them as they fell asleep, eventually driving them out of the caravan and away from the campsite.

While the story may be superstitious nonsense, the online resource advised holidaymakers to be wary of caravan B77 if staying in Yarmouth.

Other stories involved phantoms in King’s Lynn public library, a group of Viking ghouls attacking Ludham Bridge each April and a giant rat – said to be Satan’s henchman – that lives in Thorpe railway station in Norwich.

Caravan sites in Norfolk include Kelling Heath, Seaview Caravan Park and Pinewoods Holiday Park in Wells-next-the-Sea.

The latter of these offers beach huts available for hire, while kids may enjoy the trampolines and mini golf.