Our pick of the best campsites in Norfolk
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Campsites in Norfolk: our pick of the best
Norfolk is a popular destination on the east coast of England, offering sandy beaches, quiet waterways and lots of outdoor pursuits.
There is a huge variety of campsites to choose from across Norfolk. These include campsites on the Norfolk coast and near the beach, campsites in north Norfolk, and campsites in the famous Norfolk Broads. You’ll also find Norfolk campsites that are open all year round so you can enjoy this county in any season.
If you are looking for more regular holiday home accommodation in Norfolk, be sure to view our guide to buying a holiday home in Norfolk.
Why go camping in Norfolk?
Camping and touring in Norfolk offers lots of outdoor activities, from watersports to walking, and stargazing to birdwatching. Nestled along a picturesque coastline, this idyllic region presents a perfect canvas for outdoor enthusiasts.
Explore the Norfolk Broads
The Norfolk Broads, a network of navigable rivers and lakes, beckon campers to explore by boat or simply enjoy the tranquil waterside. With an abundance of campsites dotting the landscape, from seaside spots to lush inland settings, holidaymakers can choose their ideal backdrop for relaxation.
Explore the Norfolk coastline
Norfolk's expansive sandy beaches, such as Holkham and Wells-next-the-Sea, invite leisurely walks and breathtaking sunsets. Nature reserves like Titchwell Marsh showcase the region's diverse birdlife. Inland, ancient woodlands and charming market towns add cultural richness to the camping experience.
Whether you're drawn to the fresh air of a sea breeze, or the tranquillity of rural landscapes, camping in Norfolk promises a rejuvenating retreat amid some of Britain's most natural beauty.
Walk the Norfolk Coast Path
The Norfolk Coast Path meanders through this coastal wonderland for 83 miles, providing hikers breathtaking views and glimpses of historic landmarks like Cromer Lighthouse. Nature and history converge seamlessly along this enchanting stretch of shoreline.
Some walkers will try to tackle the entire path in one go, taking up to a week to complete the whole thing, while others will take on short sections at a time.
Best campsites on the Norfolk coast
The Norfolk coast, a gem on England's eastern edge, captivates with its timeless beauty. Stretching along the North Sea, this coastline unveils a mosaic of landscapes, from golden sandy beaches to salt marshes and towering cliffs.
Iconic sites like Holkham Bay offer expansive dunes and azure waters, while quaint villages like Blakeney beckon with traditional charm. Families love to head to lively resorts such as Great Yarmouth or Hunstanton, while birdwatchers flock to the salt flats of Cley Marshes, a haven for avian diversity.
East Runton
Woodhill Park
Ideal for a family beach holiday, Woodhill Park sits in a stunning clifftop position between the seaside towns of Sheringham and Cromer. It’s also the ideal spot for couples to sit back, relax and take in the inspiring natural landscape.
Woodhill Park has everything you’d expect to make your stay enjoyable and comfortable. On the campsite there is a small shop and launderette and the large recreation field has a petanque court, tennis net and crazy golf. There is also a play area and a giant chess board! Seashell activities are held during the main holiday periods giving children and families the opportunity to enjoy activities that are linked to the natural environment.
The campsite is an ideal base from which to explore the beautiful and unspoilt north Norfolk coast and countryside where you can enjoy circular walking routes starting from Woodhill. At the end of the day, you can return to the peaceful surroundings and comfort of Woodhill Park.
Holt
Kelling Heath Holiday Park
Close to the north Norfolk coastline near Weybourne, Kelling Heath is set amongst 300 acres of woodland and rare open heathland in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Kelling Heath is a wonderful environment in which you can relax and enjoy activities together with children, family and friends. Explore miles of woodland and heathland trails for walking and cycling, or discover the diverse range of wildlife and many species of birds. Kelling Heath also offers a range of recreational and leisure facilities including indoor and seasonal outdoor pools and tennis courts.
Get close to nature and stay in one of the impressive woodland lodges, a luxury holiday home, or bring your own touring caravan or tent and stay in one of the three touring areas, each with its own facility building. Experience the unique environment of Kelling Heath at your own pace, and go home refreshed and relaxed.
Best campsites on the Norfolk Broads
The Norfolk Broads, a captivating network of waterways in eastern England, epitomize tranquility and natural beauty. This unique wetland area encompasses serene rivers, lakes, and marshes, creating a haven for boating enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike.
Navigating the Broads for a day by hiring a boat unveils hidden treasures such as charming waterside villages and abundant birdlife. Reed-fringed water channels lead to expansive open waters, like Hickling Broad, while tree-lined banks offer glimpses of ancient windmills and wildlife reserves. The Broads, a man-made phenomenon dating back to medieval peat excavation, now stand as a protected National Park, inviting visitors to savour the timeless allure of this watery paradise.
Best campsites in north Norfolk
North Norfolk, a coastal haven in England, weaves a tapestry of natural beauty and cultural richness. Renowned for its unspoiled landscapes, it boasts golden beaches, salt marshes, and rolling countryside. Quaint villages like Burnham Market exude charm with traditional flint cottages and boutique shops.
The coastline, adorned with iconic landmarks like Cromer Pier, invites exploration. Birdwatchers flock to Blakeney Point's seal colonies, while the North Norfolk Coastal Path offers breathtaking clifftop views. This region, steeped in history and dotted with stately homes such as Holkham Hall and Sandringham – an official Royal residence – beckons visitors to not only visit the scenic coastline but to explore inland, too.
Hevingham
Cobbleacre Park
Touring is an affordable, easy and fun way to visit Cobbleacre Park. Immerse yourself with the surrounding wildlife and enjoy the sensational sunsets or discover the wonders of Norfolk where the nearest attractions and sights are no further than 45 minutes away. The campsite is positioned in a prime location. Easily accessible and only a short distance away from the surrounding sights and attractions. You can completely relax in the serene landscape populated with various wildlife, explore the north Norfolk coastline, visit the world-renowned Norfolk Broads, or learn all about the past of the historic city of Norwich.
Being a family owned and run business, the Seales family are at the very core of the park. Each of the five fishing lakes are named after Trevor Seales’ grandchildren. They've set up a family friendly environment that children and adults of all ages can enjoy. The various lakes keep family members of all ages and skill sets entertained and even those who don’t fish are occupied with the picturesque walks.
Visit the Norfolk motorhome and campervan show!
Get ready for a packed weekend at The Norfolk Motorhome & Campervan Show, our Out & About Live Summer Party! Discover a wide selection of new and used motorhomes and campervans from local and national dealers, plus hundreds of outdoor leisure retailers for all your camping accessories.
Enjoy daily entertainment in the Big Top, where dogs are welcome, too, or catch expert talks, cooking demos, and hands-on activities in the new live theatre. Weekend campers can also enjoy four nights of entertainment, headlined by the energetic Wild Boys.