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Camping Inspiration: North Norfolk

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  Camping in the UK: Travel destination guide

The northern coast of Norfolk boasts miles of unspoilt coastline, beautiful countryside, forests and heathland as well as nature reserves, birdwatching, walking and cycling. On top of that is a selection of charming seaside resorts including Sheringham, Hunstanton, Cromer and Wells next the Sea.

Many visitors come to the county for the tranquillity of the Norfolk Broads, but the North Norfolk coastline is truly a campers’ paradise, with lots of campsites dotted along the coastline and inland.

The salt marshes which stretch two-thirds of the way along this strip are criss-crossed by a maze of coastal creeks and alternate with bars of shingle strand and pristine fine sand beaches.

As well as traditional seaside towns, there are upmarket places to visit as well, including Burnham Market, aka Chelsea-by-the-Sea.

The brilliant coastal bus service links all the towns and villages along the coast.


MUST SEE
The glorious North Norfolk Railway runs between Holt and Sheringham and has been lovingly recreated and maintained by enthusiastic volunteers over the last 45 years.

Sheringham is a traditional seaside resort filled with nice restaurants, cafes and pubs as well as quirky gift shops and a busy Saturday market, all with the added ingredient of salty sea air.

Cromer Pier is a hotspot for crab catching and for a family day out, Bewilderwood is an enchanting adventure park set in 50 acres of woodland, featuring treehouses, zip wires and jungle bridges, plus boat trips, marsh walks and storytelling.

Away from the coast, the fens and the Norfolk Broads are a naturalist’s dream and there are nature reserves throughout the county.

DID YOU KNOW?
The Alan Partridge film ‘Alpha Papa’ was partly filmed in Cromer.


STAY AT
KELLING HEATH HOLIDAY PARK
Sandy Hill Lane, Holt, Norfolk NR25 7HW
01263 588181
kellingheath.co.uk
Kelling is a thriving holiday park, packed with quality facilities and activities with a real community feel. Camping pitches here are surrounded by natural countryside and you can walk for what seems like miles through woodland without actually leaving the site. Set a mile from the north Norfolk coast in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Kelling Heath has a Village Square complete with store, bar and restaurants. For the children, there are two adventure play parks while you can sign up for the health and fitness club, which has a swimming pool, spa, sauna and steam rooms, plus an outdoor pool. You’ll even see red squirrels on-site.


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