Glamping pods near Norwich

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From castles to nature reserves, Norfolk’s county town offers something for every Hipcamper. Adventurers on a time limit can bunk down in town to tick off Norwich’s top sights while also getting a glimpse of the region’s wetland landscape, while boaters, bikers, and hikers can take their time to explore England’s rural east, with the Norfolk Broads, Brecks, and coast all within an hour’s drive of the city. Camping and glamping options abound, from sail-in riverside retreats to no-frills working farms, and families are widely catered for in holiday parks across the area.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Norwich

Hickling Campsite

1. Hickling Campsite

99%
(124)
22km from Norwich · 31 units · Tents, Glamping
Tent camping and glamping within walking distance of Norfolk's largest broad and less than 10 minutes' drive from the beach
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Millview Meadow Glamping

2. Millview Meadow Glamping

100%
(26)
24km from Norwich · 3 units
Modern pods with historic views, plus access to the best of the Broads and Norfolk's east coast
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Pigs in Blankets

3. Pigs in Blankets

96%
(73)
41km from Norwich · 26 units · Tents, Glamping
A campfire-friendly country campsite on a farm in walking distance of seaside Southwold
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King's Lynn Caravan and Camping Park

4. King's Lynn Caravan and Camping Park

90%
(45)
59km from Norwich · 26 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
A well located Norfolk campsite with great access to the coast, fens and traditional market towns
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Cosy Camping Suffolk

5. Cosy Camping Suffolk

100%
(16)
67km from Norwich · 17 units · Tents, Glamping
Glamping in the Suffolk countryside, not far from seaside Felixstowe
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Hatters Meadows Cambridgeshire

6. Hatters Meadows Cambridgeshire

97%
(149)
70km from Norwich · 6 units · Tents, Glamping
Cosy year-round glamping and seasonal camping in a fenland meadow with views of Ely cathedral
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Constable Park

7. Constable Park

100%
(20)
76km from Norwich · 14 units · Tents, Glamping
A holiday and leisure park ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding, with premium glamping options
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Lincolnshire Lanes

8. Lincolnshire Lanes

94%
(16)
144km from Norwich · 28 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Old-fashioned family fun on a child-friendly campsite in rural Lincolnshire
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The Wren's Nest

9. The Wren's Nest

29km from Norwich · 1 unit
FY Camp is in the heart of Norfolk, a small, family run, boutique glamping site with the coolest warehouse in the East, a hand-made hazel dome bender tent, a timber triangle tent, bell tents, retro double-decker bus, a lovely crew, playing fields and a natural footy pitch so we are perfect for retreats, wellness, festival weddings (and we are licensed for ceremonies too), corporate away stays, day presentations, evening parties and private festivals. We're striving to be as inclusive and sustainable as possible, off-grid and looking to expand into sustainable energy, we use solar energy in The Wren's Nest, and we're building up to create a new wellness community with wood fired hot tubs, sauna and ice. Join us on the Journal for family life and our slow, sustainable living ideas.
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Hellie Pods

10. Hellie Pods

100%
(1)
35km from Norwich · 2 units
Two Camping Pods - Very simple, double bunk bed with two single beds underneath. Off grid power for lights, charging phones up, along with a small shared fridge. A shared dry compost toilet with a shower. There is a small adult mud kitchen along with each pod having there own BBQ and firepits to use. The pods are situated in a 2.5 acre field in the corner with fencing around them. Dogs are welcomed and there is a dog field you can hire a few hundred yards away along with this there is a footpath run through the family beef and arable farm. The pods are walking distance from Latitude Festival situated at Henham Park happening at the end of July, 15 minute drive to the seaside - Southwold, Walberswick and Dunwich. The local market town Halesworth is only 3.5 miles away and Beccles 7 miles away.
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Lee Wick Farm Cottages & Glamping

11. Lee Wick Farm Cottages & Glamping

95km from Norwich · 8 units
We have a total of 20 cabins, 3 tent pitches and 3 pitches for touring caravans or motorhome. Lee Wick Lane is a beautiful secluded location near the historic village of St. Osyth, with our nearest city being Colchester, a similarly historic roman city. We are surrounded by fields and are really near the sea with the Colne Point Nature reserve on our doorstep.
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Glamping at Foxholes Farm

12. Glamping at Foxholes Farm

130km from Norwich · 3 units
A comfy base, a lake and a farm shop to sort you out with bits for the barbecue… if that sounds like your kind of wishlist, head to the Hertfordshire countryside and a stay at Foxholes Farm. This is a place where rural atmosphere meets luxury accommodation… and with lakes around the site, there’s a good view to be had too (just the place to unwind with a drink in hand perhaps). As barbecues are permitted here, there’s always the option of preparing the grill for some alfresco dining. With a farm shop that’s well stocked with local beef and rare-breed pork for your grill, along with fresh veg and various cakes and treats, you should be able to feed yourselves well (and you’ll get a bit of a discount on the standard prices to make everything taste even better…) On top of that, there’s also a farm park on the same site where kids (even the grownup ones) can meet alpacas, lambs, pigs and other farm animals; you'll get free entry to this thrown in as well. This little slice of rural life may well feel like it’s completely immersed in the countryside but in fact it’s only a few minutes’ drive from the centre of Hertford and the A10, which means easy access to shops and pubs when you want them, and to the road network for days out around the area.
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Nelson Park Riding Centre

13. Nelson Park Riding Centre

93%
(7)
142km from Norwich · 3 units
Glamping with a view of the horses in Thanet's largest riding centre.
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Where to go

Around Norwich

There’s no need to travel far outside of Norwich to find quality campsites. Several glamping, camping, and caravan sites stand within walking distance of the town centre, so it’s easy to tick off city sightseeing along with more rural romps. To the east, Whitlingham Country Park leads into several wetland nature reserves, popular among birdwatchers and walkers.

The Broads

Arguably Norfolk’s premier outdoor attraction, the Broads National Park links Norwich to the coastline through an extensive network of navigable waterways. Luxury retreats, no-frills field sites, and family-friendly campgrounds line the riverbanks, providing plenty of overnight options for boaters, kayakers, bikers, and hikers.

Thetford Forest & the Brecks

Head a short way inland to discover the unusual mix of heathland, woodland, and balmy microclimate unique to the Brecks. Working farms, touring parks, and back-to-basics campgrounds provide a convenient base to explore the region’s nature-rich trails and rivers, which are ideal for a spot of wild swimming.

The Wash & Norfolk Coast AONB

On the edge of the Fens, the Wash estuary is a must-see for wildlife watchers, with its salt marshes and mudflats housing all manner of flora and fauna. Follow the coastline east into the Norfolk Coast AONB and discover quintessential English seaside, with holiday parks, glampsites, and wild-style coastal camps letting adventurers bed down beneath the dark Norfolk sky.

When to go

Norfolk is especially busy during the summer season, so if you’re keen to beat the crowds, consider timing your visit between September and April, when less foliage means better views of the region’s wildlife and you’re almost certain to secure a seat for a cosy pub lunch. Be aware that some camping sites close for winter.

Know before you go

  • Norwich is around two hours’ train journey from London Liverpool Street, and the north coast further still. Consider catching a direct coach or, if you’re headed to a more secluded spot, bringing your own vehicle—though be aware that driving is discouraged in some of Norfolk’s rural areas.
  • Several camping supply shops can be found in and around Norwich, though some campsites also hire gear out, so it’s worth checking before shelling out for new equipment. Similarly, many campsites offer boat or cycle hire, especially around the Broads.
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

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