Farm shepherd's huts in Norfolk

Blue Flag beaches, the Norfolk Broads, and wetlands make up this diverse East Anglian county.

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4 top farm shepherd's huts sites in Norfolk

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Bircham Windmill

18 units · Glamping, Motorhomes1 acre · Norfolk, England
Flat grassy tent pitches beneath a magnificent working windmill, all accompanied by Norfolk's best bakery
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Infinite Skies Tipi's

5 units · Glamping70 acres · Norwich, England
We are wonderfully suited for those simply needing a relaxing holiday, nature lovers & everyone else in-between. Right next to the quiet village of Reepham, 30 minutes from Norwich City Center. We offer free parking on premises. For exact directions, once you book, we will give you the address. Surrounded by picturesque public walkways and bridle ways, you'll have plenty of opportunities to explore the scenic beauty of the surrounding countryside. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll, a hike with your dog, or a bike, nature's wonders are just steps away. Each tipi spans an impressive five meters across, offering ample space to unwind and relax after a day filled with exploration and enjoyment. Surround yourself with nature's tranquility and embrace the simplicity of a cozy abode in the heart of a vast farm. We provide soft & luxurious egyptian cotton sheets, cosy duvets & soft pillows. They are thoughtfully & simply styled. Please send us a message if you will need a cot in your tipi. To cater to your taste buds, we have a delightful brewery conveniently located on the premises. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere, savouring handcrafted beers. We also offer booked breakfast. Send us a message before you come to make your reservation. Hours of the Brewery Are: Friday 5pm-10pm Saturday: 12pm-10pm Sunday: 12pm-5pm Want to cook your own meal? We have a shepherds hut kitchen, stocked with cutlery, pots & pans, basic spices, kettle and most things you'd need for your stay. Just make sure you go to the market before you come! For a refreshing bathing experience, we offer both an outdoor and an indoor shower, allowing you to choose between the invigorating embrace of nature or the comforts of a sheltered space. Whether you prefer hot or cold water, we have you covered, ensuring your utmost relaxation. We provide body wash, shampoo & conditioner as well as towels during your visit. Additionally, we provide Shepherds Hut toilet facilities for both ladies & gents. We also have toilets in the courtyard during the day. We ARE Pet friendly, but do require an extra £ 10 for cleaning. This will cover up to 2 pets. It's important to note that there is no Wi-Fi currently available in the tipis. However, most phones receive a decent signal, allowing you to stay connected if needed. Nevertheless, we encourage you to embrace this opportunity to disconnect from the digital world and truly unwind. The season for our tipis will conclude during the second week of September. Come and discover the magic of our tipis, where the harmony of nature, modern amenities, and warm hospitality blend together to create an unforgettable experience for all our guests.
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North Farm

1 unit · Glamping20 acres · North Walsham, Norfolk, East Anglia
North Farm is situated in the beautiful Norfolk countryside, between the villages of Skeyton, Oxnead and Burgh. . Guests can spot all sorts of wildlife during the day and stargaze at night, with no streetlights to spoil the view. Being centrally located in Norfolk means that Norwich, the famous Norfolk broads and the Norfolk coast are all a short car ride away.
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Rutherford's Shepherds hut

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Reepham, England
Rutherford's shepherds hut sits in a secluded field in the middle of the Norfolk countryside. It is situated on the land of a small holding close to the market town of Reepham. If you like a simple, quiet, break away from it all where all you can hear are the birds, then this is the place for you. Rutherford's is cosily built for two staying. The bed is one of the most comfortable you've ever slept on, and the hut includes all the conveniences you'll need for a short break with sink, fridge and gas hob, the kitchen area all picked out in superb rustic detail. Please note there is no oven. We've got water and energy saving on our minds with the compost loo and there's also a shower, perfect for refreshing after a day's walk or cycle on Mariotts Way, only a stones throw in distance. In the evening, you can relax under the stars with a campfire ( wood supplied) listening to the Tawny owls and enjoy the peace and quiet of the private site. We welcome 1 well-behaved dog (please bear in mind that there is usually live stock in the surrounding fields so dogs must be kept on leads at all times). There is also the option of bringing children (max 2) in a small pup tent. Reepham is 15 minutes walk from the site where you can find everything you need to kit you out for a weekend away. There's also pubs, cafes and takeaways. Please get in touch with any questions.
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Farm shepherd's huts in Norfolk guide

Overview

Sandwiched between the counties of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, and Suffolk, Norfolk is a popular camping, boating, and walking destination on the east coast of England replete with long-distance trails and coastal paths. Its windswept dunes, big skies and nature reserves have a wild appeal, and yet it’s surprisingly easy to reach from London, the Midlands, and the South. Home to stately homes such as Holkham Hall and Sandringham—an official Royal residence—as well as the low-lying Fens and Broads, Norfolk is a deeply diverse region with lots of outdoor activities, from watersports to walking and stargazing to birdwatching.

Laying claim to stunning sandy beaches, the peaceful waterways of The Broads, and lots of countryside in between, campgrounds aren’t in short supply either, whether you want scenic glamping pods, full-service caravan parks, or back-to-basics campsites with views over Blue Flag beaches. There are well-established beachside and farm-based campsites with full facilities as well as pop-up campsites that open gates only in summer. The flat landscape is perfect for pitching tents, but elsewhere, the wild, rugged coastline and network of rivers have earned national park status. And the coastline is a treasure trove with sandy beaches to play on, old quays from which to go crab fishing, and boat trips to see the seals.

Where to go

Norfolk Coast AONB

The Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is one of the most striking and diverse landscapes in the region apart from the royal estate at Sandringham. Dotted with seaview caravan parks and campsites, the Norfolk Coast AONB—with its cliffs, Blakeley Point marshland, and Winterton sand dunes—has something for most outdoor pursuit interests, including cyclists and birdwatchers. Walk along the Norfolk Coast Path National Trail or Peddars Way; stargaze in Kelling Heath and Wiveton Downs; kitesurf off the coast of Hunstanton; and enjoy the Blue Flag beaches of Cromer. Nearby are wildlife-rich areas including Holkham Bay Nature Reserve and Blakeney Point, where you can see impressive seal and sea bird colonies.

Great Yarmouth and The Norfolk Broads

One of the largest protected wetlands in the country and home to How Hill National Nature Reserve, the Norfolk Broads (and its six rivers) is a haven for twitchers, boaters, and watersports enthusiasts. It’s Britain’s largest protected wetland and is home to some of our rarest wildlife—so don’t forget the binoculars. Try stand-up paddleboarding and canoeing or take a languid wherry ride before enjoying the Great Yarmouth seafront and cycling paths, prime for a ride with no pesky hills and plenty of car-free routes. Campers won’t be short on options either, from caravanning parks to glamping sites with bell tents, pods, and cabins set on flat, lush meadows. Perfectly even pitches are almost assured for quiet camping near ambling routes to the pub.

King's Lynn and West Norfolk

West Norfolk is a charming region which includes a stretch of the Norfolk Coast AONB and The Wash National Nature Reserve. Helmed by the historic market town of King’s Lynn, it’s the ideal base to explore both the low-lying fens—via marked long-distance trails, bridleways, or cycling paths—as well as try sailing or jet skiing in the North Sea. There’s no shortage of campsites, caravan parks, and safari-style glamping tents either.

Thetford Forest Park

With a Go Ape centre at High Lodge and several private campgrounds and caravan parks in and around the forest park, Thetford Forest Park is an ideal family-friendly region on the Norfolk-Suffolk border. This truly vast lowland forest with on-site cabins at Thorpe Forest in Harling Woods, numerous picnic sites (such as Great Hockham), and a network of walking trails, bridleways, and cycling paths is a boon for outdoor adventurers.

Family Camping in Norfolk

Norfolk is a hugely popular camping destination for families with good reason. It’s easy to reach from the south east and the counties around London, and before you know it, your kids will be spending their days running wild, playing hide-and-seek, and kicking a football about on sunny summer evenings. Days out can be spent building sandcastles on the beach, crab-fishing in Cromer, and eating ice creams on sunny shores. And if you’re camping near The Broads, how about hiring canoes and kayaks for an active family day on the water? Whether it's the beaches, the kid-friendly pubs, or the quiet country roads for cycling, our kids have always given Norfolk camping two thumbs up.

Top Places to Visit in Norfolk

Norfolk’s chief attractions are the great outdoors, but if you need a little help choosing which beach to visit or where to sample the seafood, we’ve got you covered. When it comes to beaches, are you looking for all the fun of the fair or a walk on the wild side? For amusements and ice creams, head to the big-name resort of Great Yarmouth or to the smaller-scale Wells. If you’re a wildlife lover, hop aboard a boat to Blakeney Point at Morston Quay or walk to the viewing platform above dune-backed Horsey Beach. And for the freshest crab around, head over to Cromer.

If you’re headed for Norfolk’s famous waterways, you might like to start your exploration in the village of Wroxham, known as “the capital of The Broads.” Here, you’ll be able to pick up information on where to hire boats and find local events. You can pick up supplies too, and watch boats setting out on the River Bure, which meanders through town. Norwich is within The Broads National Park—in fact, it’s the only city within a national park in the UK. If that’s not reason enough to stop in during your Norfolk holiday, how about taking a look around its Norman cathedral, medieval buildings, and high street?

The grand estates and great houses of Norfolk are another of the manmade treasures that the county is famous for. Lots of them welcome the public to visit on days out—and some even allow camping within their grounds! If you’re near the coast, you might make a beeline for 18th-century Holkham Hall or perhaps take yourself to visit the Sandringham Estate.

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