Holiday Parks in Norfolk
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Norfolk Caravan Holiday Parks
Fancy an extended period of peace and quiet? A Norfolk holiday is your answer. England’s easternmost county is an oasis of calm. The crisp countryside affords itself to big skies and dramatic sunsets, with the Norfolk Broads an area that is down in folklore. The county is lucky enough to have nearly 100 miles of coastline to its name too, dotted with charming towns and some real staples of the seaside along the way.
A Norfolk caravan holiday is a delight any one of our four parks. Three are close to the renowned town of Great Yarmouth, in coastal locations that are just waiting for you to sample the salty sea breeze. Wild Duck is our fourth Norfolk holiday park, notable for its position inland. Green forest walks and wonderful woodland await you here. Fancy bringing your dog? Check out our dog friendly holidays to Norfolk.
Craving a traditional seaside holiday? Come to the Norfolk coast for miles and miles of golden sand, plus lashings of Haven fun.
- Adventure Village
- Indoor pool and slide
- Direct beach access (nearby)
- Entertainment venues
Stay at Hopton and you'll be right on the doorstep of Norfolk's beautiful beaches, with exciting Great Yarmouth close by.
- Direct beach access (nearby)
- Indoor pools
- Premium entertainment venue
- Family restaurant
Beautiful Great Yarmouth beachfront plays host to Seashore holiday park, with brilliant family facilities on park and top attractions nearby.
- Indoor water park
- Direct beach access
- Family restaurant
- Premium entertainment venue
Being Haven’s only woodland park makes Wild Duck something special. Glorious forest trails and hidden clearings are here to be explored.
- Indoor and outdoor pools
- Stunning on-park scenery
- Great Yarmouth (nearby)
- Entertainment venue
Three great things about Norfolk
The Norfolk Broads
Norfolk's unique Broads National Park is made up of 125 miles of man-made, lock-free waterways, with stunning scenery and wildlife including some of the rarest species in the UK.
90 miles of coastline
With one of the longest and most varied coastlines in the UK, Norfolk is one of the country's most scenic seaside spots. There are endless family adventures to be had from top to bottom in this huge escape from the hustle and bustle.
Iconic seaside towns
Boasting iconic seaside towns from Wells in the north to Gorleston in the south, you're never stuck for things to do with the family in Norfolk. With our holiday parks centred around the jewel in the crown of Great Yarmouth, we're in the perfect place to make the most of Norfolk.
Outside of our parks, Norfolk's still got more to offer. For ancient architecture buffs, there are an amazing 659 medieval churches – that's the highest concentration in the world. And if you manage to get through them all, there's still the impressive Norwich Cathedral, or bonny Blickling Hall to fall back on.
Otherwise you could drive out to Cromer, Gorleston or Hunstanton, the best-loved beaches in Norfolk. Visit the Sealife Centres at Great Yarmouth and Hunstanton, Pettits Animal Adventure Park, or Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens. There's even two zoos, Banham and Amazona.
Sea Life Great Yarmouth
BeWILDerwood Norfolk
Pettitts Animal Adventure Park
Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure
Bure Valley Railway
The Norwich Mystery Treasure Trail
Norfolk Broads
Great Yarmouth Coastal Path
Norwich landmarks
Popular places in Norfolk
GreatYarmouth
Caister-on-Sea
Hopton-on-Sea
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Norwich
Cromer
What our park team love about Norfolk
Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park is great for adrenaline seekers. There are also some lovely woodland walks through Fritton Woods, or you can take a stroll down Great Yarmouth seafront.
The promenade at Gorleston Beach is a beautiful place to walk in the winter and the golden sands are a great place to spend the day in the summer. There are also some beautiful historic houses and gardens in the area including Somerleyton Hall which is less than 10 miles away.
You could take a day tip to Norwich to enjoy the Castle, Cathedral and the city atmosphere.
Have a picnic up by the St Andrews ponds, it’s a lovely area to sit and watch the ducks and wildlife.
Off park, we recommend Pettitts Animal Adventure Farm or the Sea Life Centre Great Yarmouth for tots.
One of the most popular attractions to visit has to be BeWILDerwood, which is an exciting day out for both younger and older families. And no visit to the park would be complete without a visit to Great Yarmouth: a great day out for all the family, with a range of attractions including the Pleasure Beach.
Little ones will love Play Stax, an indoor play area in Gorleston; Africa Alive zoo in Lowestoft,; Jump Warehouse trampoline park; Joyland amusement rides and the Sea Life Centre in Great Yarmouth.
Off park, younger children will love Pettitts Adventure Park. They have rides and animal attractions as well as play areas.
Frequently asked questions
A predominantly rural county, Norfolk sits in eastern England within what’s known as East Anglia.
Boasting over 90 miles of coastline, Norfolk is a traditional haven for holidaymakers and holiday homeowners, offering a real retreat from the UK’s more populated places.
Despite being the fifth-largest English county in terms of land, Norfolk has a small population of just over 800,000 people, the majority of whom live in Norwich. Other towns include King’s Lynn, Great Yarmouth and Thetford.
A place where the sea breeze and country air meet in harmony, Norfolk offers a unique escape from the hustle and bustle and is situated perfectly whether you’re heading here from the north or south of Britain.
Norfolk is one of the few places towards the south of England that has mile after mile of untouched coastline.
The beautiful Norfolk Broads are the jewel in the crown of this county. Characterised by rolling hills and lush greenery, they are the sort of scene you expect to see on a postcard!
With four fantastic holiday parks for our guests to choose from, Haven is a premier choice for your next escape to Norfolk. Three of these family and dog-friendly places to stay surround the famous town of Great Yarmouth, perfectly positioned on the North Sea. Seashore and Caister-on-Sea holiday parks are to the north, whilst Hopton Holiday Park is a short distance south. We’ve mentioned the beauty of the Broads, and the inland Wild Duck Holiday Park is the place to discover these in all their glory.
Discover the variety of our accommodation options at our Norfolk holiday parks below:
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