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Choosing where to go glamping in Norfolk is one of the most enjoyable parts of planning your trip. The county offers a remarkable variety of settings — from peaceful farm estates and ancient woodland to sites just a short stroll from the beach. Moreover, glamping accommodation in Norfolk comes in a fantastic range of styles. Choose from cosy glamping pods, charming shepherd’s huts, spacious safari tents, traditional yurts and treehouses — each one thoughtfully equipped for comfortable and memorable outdoor living. Many Norfolk glamping sites also offer wood-fired hot tubs, fire pits and private outdoor spaces, making them ideal for romantic breaks, family adventures and group getaways alike.
The North Norfolk Coast — the jewel of glamping in Norfolk
No glamping holiday in Norfolk is complete without exploring the stunning North Norfolk Coast. Begin at Wells-next-the-Sea — a bustling and characterful harbour town with a beautiful sandy beach, independent shops and outstanding places to eat. Furthermore, just along the coast, the pretty village of Blakeney is famous for its thriving seal colonies. Moreover, you can hop on a boat trip out to Blakeney Point to see the seals up close — a genuinely magical experience for visitors of all ages.
Further along the coast road, the Norfolk Wildlife Trust at Cley and the Salthouse Marshes visitor centre are both outstanding destinations for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. In addition, Holkham Hall is well worth a visit during your Norfolk glamping break. The impressive stately home sits within beautiful grounds and gardens and hosts a regular programme of events and markets throughout the year. While you’re there, treat yourself to Sunday lunch at The Victoria — the estate’s much-loved pub and the perfect end to a wonderful day of exploring.
Cromer — crabs, cliffs and classic seaside glamping in Norfolk
Cromer is one of the most popular seaside destinations for those glamping in Norfolk. Famous for its crabs and its elegant Victorian pier, it captures the very best of traditional British seaside life. Whilst you’re there, make sure you visit No.1 by Galton Blackiston — the celebrated TV chef’s fish and chip restaurant and a firm favourite with locals and visitors alike. After lunch, walk it off with a spectacular cliff top stroll past the lighthouse and over the golf course to the neighbouring village of Overstrand. It’s one of the most scenic and rewarding coastal walks in the whole of Norfolk.
Norwich — the perfect city day trip from your Norfolk glamping site
No glamping holiday in Norfolk is truly complete without a visit to Norwich. Recently voted the best place to live in the UK by The Times, this brilliant city consistently punches well above its weight. Furthermore, its historic streets, independent shops and outstanding food scene make it one of the most enjoyable and rewarding cities in England to explore.
The Norman Castle has recently undergone an impressive and significant transformation. You can now explore the dungeons, the castle keep and a series of excellent art galleries all under one roof. Meanwhile, Norwich Cathedral remains one of the finest examples of Norman architecture anywhere in the country. In addition, the city is packed with outstanding independent bakeries, coffee shops and cafés alongside a remarkable range of critically acclaimed restaurants. In short, Norwich adds a wonderful cultural dimension to any glamping holiday in Norfolk.
Group glamping in Norfolk
Norfolk is also a brilliant destination for group glamping holidays. For groups looking for activities and a fun-filled experience, Glamp and Tipple is an excellent choice. Meanwhile, Wild Luxury offers spacious safari tent accommodation with generous decking in the heart of North Norfolk — ideal for larger families and groups who need a little extra room to spread out and enjoy the surroundings.
Things to do when glamping in Norfolk — a quick guide
Norfolk rewards exploration at every turn. Here are the essential highlights to add to your glamping in Norfolk itinerary:
- Wells-next-the-Sea — harbour town charm with a beautiful sandy beach and great independent shops
- Blakeney — unforgettable boat trips to see the seals at Blakeney Point
- Cromer — Victorian pier, famous crabs and spectacular cliff top walks
- Holkham Hall — stunning estate with beautiful gardens, regular events and The Victoria pub
- Cley and Salthouse Marshes — world class birdwatching and outstanding wildlife spotting
- Norwich — historic castle, magnificent cathedral, independent shops and outstanding restaurants
- The Norfolk Broads — hire a boat and explore England’s largest and most beautiful protected wetland
For more inspiration on things to see and do during your glamping holiday in Norfolk, visit Visit Norfolk.
For more inspiration, visit Visit Norfolk.
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