Caravan stays in Norfolk
Fancy looking out over the Fens or taking long walks on sandy beaches? Norfolk may be just the spot for you – and if you don’t fancy putting up a tent, then weatherproof and cosy static caravans make an excellent choice for outdoor breaks. You can keep the door firmly shut against the elements if the weather turns on you or let the sunshine flood in on warmer days.
From secluded single caravans to holiday parks with loads of amenities, somewhere in Norfolk there’s the ideal base for you. Read on to see what’s what on a Norfolk caravan holiday.
Where you should stay in Norfolk
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Looking forward to a rural break in Norfolk, far off the beaten track? How about looking for a caravan stay on a Norfolk farm, or a spot near Thetford Forest Park? Perhaps a coastal break is more your style? Brancaster and Mundesley both promise long walks on shingle beaches backed by sand dunes.
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Planning a Norfolk caravan break for the family is a very clever idea – there’s so much to do and see for all ages. Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach is a firm favourite for its thrill rides, while Hickling is a useful base for the rope courses at BeWILDerwood Norfolk or wallaby encounters at Pettitts Animal Adventure Park.
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Can you take the dog on your Norfolk break? Of course – just check out dog-friendly static caravans and base yourself near beaches like Waxham, where your pets are welcome all year. Several of Norfolk’s big-hitting attractions, including Sandringham Country Park, are also dog friendly.
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If you’d like your break to be strictly for the grownups, our filters will help you to check out adults-only Norfolk caravan options. If you’re keen to hit the bright lights after dark, think about basing yourself near Norwich for its lively pub and restaurant scene.
- Holidaying in a caravan offers shelter from unpredictable weather, so you can holiday at any time of year. Many sites stay open all year, so you just need to enter your dates into the calendar tool to see which Norfolk caravan sites are available. Maybe you'd like to visit in winter to see grey seal pups at Blakeney Point, or plan a break in spring for the kids to feed new-born lambs at Wroxham Barns?
What you can do in Norfolk
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There are several ways to explore the Broads, Norfolk’s famous fenland waterways. Take a day cruise on Hoveton Little Broad, or hire a motor boat to chug along quiet backwaters and moor up at creekside pubs in Wroxham.
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Seaside resorts come in all shapes and sizes on the Norfolk coast. Maybe you'd like to hire a beach hut at Wells-Next-The-Sea for the day, or go hunting for fossils at West Runton? For a change of pace, you can see a show or tuck into fish and chips on Cromer Pier.
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After a reminder of your Norfolk break? Pick up watercolours of fenland landscapes in Blakeney art galleries, or take home Cromer crab and Norfolk asparagus from Fakenham’s Thursday market.
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Hit the historic sites of Norwich – start with the imposing castle and the cathedral cloisters, and if it threatens to rain, visit the Strangers’ Hall, a medieval house furnished in 14th-century style.
Here’s how
Pitchup is designed to make it easy to find and book your caravan break. Every one of the Norfolk caravan parks featured on the website comes with its own features and facilities, so if you’d like to narrow down your options, use the filters on this page to find a base that suits you. Fancy staying in the grounds of a pub? Think a play area would be handy to entertain the kids? Whatever your needs, select all the filters you like and you’ll see all the suitable options.
If you’re open to other ideas, have a look at our selection of caravan sites in East Anglia, and you can also search nationwide across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland for even more holiday ideas.