Campsites in Norfolk

Windmill Mill, Norfolk

Welcome to our comprehensive guide to Premier Parks campsites in Norfolk, where nature enthusiasts and seaside lovers can discover the perfect haven amidst this picturesque county's charm. Nestled on the eastern coast of England, Norfolk beckons with its breathtaking coastal vistas and its serene countryside. Norfolk offers an idyllic retreat for those yearning to escape the bustling city life. Join us for our pick of Norfolk's best beaches and attractions and let us show you the finest campsites for the perfect stay in this enchanting county.

Premier Parks campsites in Norfolk

Clippesby Hall

Hall Road, Clippesby, Norfolk, NR29 3BL

Clippesby Hall

Hall Road, Clippesby, Norfolk, NR29 3BL

Outstanding setting and location Top-class accommodation and pitch variety Excellent on-site facilities and activities

Clippesby Hall is a family-run holiday park set in the heart of the Norfolk Broads, offering beautiful woodland surroundings, high-quality facilities and a perfect base for exploring the coast and countryside.


Woodhill Park

Cromer Road, East Runton, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9PX

Woodhill Park

Cromer Road, East Runton, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9PX

Stunning cliff top location Well placed to explore north Norfolk Bookable family activities in selected weeks

A classic coastal retreat


Applewood Countryside Park

Kenninghall Road, Banham, Norfolk, NR16 2HE

Applewood Countryside Park

Kenninghall Road, Banham, Norfolk, NR16 2HE

Family friendly Close to Banham Zoo Designated accessible pitches

A tranquil, family-friendly caravan park and campsite with lots of green open space, and with Banham Zoo only a five-minute walk away.


Cobbleacre Park

Brick Kiln Road, Hevingham, Norfolk, NR10 5NL

Cobbleacre Park

Brick Kiln Road, Hevingham, Norfolk, NR10 5NL

Fishing Quiet location Rural location

Cobbleacre Park is a scenic fishing and holiday site settled in the heart of Norfolk.

Caravan 16
Motorhome 16
Seasonal Pitch 8
Tent 16

Kelling Heath Holiday Park

Sandy Lane, Weybourne, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 7HW

Kelling Heath Holiday Park

Sandy Lane, Weybourne, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 7HW

Swimming pool Dog-friendly Lodges A Dark Sky Discovery Site

Be inspired to connect with nature during your stay


Some of the best things about Norfolk

Great Yarmouth Pier

Embrace the coastal charms

Norfolk boasts a stunning coastline that stretches for miles.

Explore the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, home to golden sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming seaside villages. Head to the renowned Norfolk Broads, a network of navigable waterways and serene lakes, perfect for boating, kayaking, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings.

Discover nature

For nature lovers, Norfolk is a paradise waiting to be explored.

Lace up your hiking boots and venture into the vast woodlands of Thetford Forest or the ancient beauty of Holt Country Park. Keep an eye out for the region's abundant wildlife, including seals and rare birds. Visit the RSPB reserves at Titchwell or Snettisham for unforgettable bird-watching experiences, or embark on a seal-watching boat trip from Blakeney Point.

Immerse yourself in history and culture

Norfolk's rich heritage is woven into its charming towns and historic sites.

Make a stop at Norwich, the county's cultural hub, and explore its magnificent cathedral, medieval streets, and vibrant market. Unearth the secrets of Norfolk's past at historical gems like the grand Blickling Hall, the imposing Sandringham Estate, or the mystical ruins of Castle Rising.

Family fun and entertainment

Norfolk is an ideal destination for a family camping adventure.

Head to Great Yarmouth, a lively seaside town, for thrilling amusement park rides, traditional seaside entertainment, and sandy beaches that children will adore. For an educational and fun-filled day, visit Banham Zoo, home to a vast array of animals from all corners of the globe. Roarr!, near Lenwade, is a must-visit, offering a blend of prehistoric dinosaur encounters and thrilling outdoor activities.

Delve into delicious cuisine

Sample Norfolk's culinary offerings.

Try the county's famous Cromer crabs, known for their sweet and succulent meat, or enjoy freshly caught seafood in one of the charming coastal pubs. Indulge in Norfolk's renowned local produce, such as samphire, asparagus, and Norfolk Black turkey. Don't forget to visit the Norfolk Broads and experience a delightful riverside meal at one of the many picturesque pubs.

Festivals and events

Norfolk hosts a vibrant calendar of events and festivals throughout the year.

If you're lucky enough to be visiting during May, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, showcasing a diverse range of art, music, and performance. Join in the celebrations of the annual King's Lynn Festival or revel in the festive spirit of the Norfolk Christmas markets.