Family-friendly farm campsites near Wells-Next-the-Sea

Birdwatch on hikes among wildflowers while coastal camping near Wells-next-the-Sea.

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7 top farm campsites near Wells-Next-the-Sea

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Daisy May’s Farm

10 units · Motorhomes, Tents20 acres · Bishop's Stortford, England
Our pop up campsite is set in 20 acres on a not for profit community farm. Come and join us in the great outdoors! Help collect the eggs, feed the chickens and milk the goat! There is always lots going on at Daisy May’s Farm! Children’s play areas, paddle stream, woodland walks and lots more! PITCH FEE INCLUDES ENTRY TO THE FARM & ALL ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS! Open 7 days a week. Coffee Cabin and Ollie’s Food Hut also serving hot food (Weekends & school holiday 10-3pm) Local pub - 5 mins walk Golf Course (crazy golf, top golf, 9 hole course, bar and food) - 5 mins walk Shop/post office/chip shop - 10 mins walk Toilets & shower ; hot gas shower available but we are a basic wild, mostly off grid site. No concrete heated toilet blocks I’m afraid! (Showers unavailable in Winter months) There will be mud. Bring your wellies! Drinking water and bins available. Bring a torch for walking around the site at night. The site is off grid and the toilet lights are solar operated! CARAVANS - ONLY BOOKABLE MAY - SEPTEMBERTENTS - CAMPER VANS - MOTORHOMES WELCOME ALL YEAR (all pitches are the same. No need to specify which type of unit you are booking) We look forwards to welcoming you soon!
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Wethersfield Eco Project Off grid

39 units · Motorhomes, Tents15 acres · Sudbury, Suffolk, East Anglia
Update we allow cars ad camper and this land has a special energy. Set in the valley with the hillside gives 360 degrees view of natural landscape. Wethersfield Eco Project is the historic parkland of Wethersfield Manor. Veteren Oaks and Sequoia Grace the woodland hillside with badgers and foxes in the sandy hills, buzzards and kites soaring the thermals and micro pigs grazing the wildflower meadow and wallowing in the ponds full of dragonfly and newts. Natural spring water issues from underground and was pumped by hand up the hill to the Manor House in victorian times by hand as their drinking water. More recently this high quality water was diverted into fish stock ponds and now is tapped as the finest fresh water for water ceremonies bathing therapy and herbal preparations. Great space for a family or romantic getaway or larger group party. If you are a group under 10 people please expect to share the space with others but we'll ensure you have your own private area! Bring your sound system and have your own party or event. Music must be lower after 11pm as houses are 500metres away. Price is 20 per adult 16 or over per night 11am to 11am checkout. Late checkout or day rate til 5pm is 10 per adult. Kids free. Dogs are 5 pounds. I have trouble pricing with hip camp as I can't get it to reflect my pricing structure. You can find us on Wethersfield eco project on social mediafb.
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Family-friendly farm campsites near Wells-Next-the-Sea guide

Overview

Experience camping amid nature's marvels on the Norfolk Coast near Wells-next-the-Sea. Dive into Norfolk Coast AONB and visit Holkham National Nature Reserve to see scenic marshes and sandy shores that host vibrant birdlife, including avocets and marsh harriers. Or venture to Blakeney National Nature Reserve—home to grey seals and coastal hikes amidst wildflowers. Explore Titchwell Marsh, another birder’s paradise with reedbeds and coastal paths teeming with bird species like bitterns and elegant wading birds. Campsites near each area offer spacious pitches, modern facilities, and easy access to these natural gems, creating a comfortable and convenient base for an unforgettable camping adventure.

Where to go

Holkham National Nature Reserve

Holkham National Nature Reserve is made up of sand dunes, salt marshes, and pine forests. Enjoy scenic walks with birdwatching opportunities for avocets, oystercatchers, and curlews. The vast sandy beach of Holkham, often considered one of the most beautiful in the UK, provides a perfect spot for beachcombing, swimming, and stunning sunsets. After a day of exploring the diverse landscapes, retreat to a caravan hire, pet-friendly lodge, or pitch with modern facilities like full hookups, toilets, and showers.

Blakeney National Nature Reserve

Situated just 15 minutes from Wells-next-the-Sea, Blakeney National Nature Reserve is home to a colony of grey seals and endless greenery. Take a boat trip to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. The coastal area also offers excellent birdwatching opportunities. Campsites and holiday parks provide accommodations for tents and caravans, with pitches that have full electrical hookups, showers, and picnic areas. Most areas like Blakeney Point and Cley Beach are also dog friendly, but note restrictions that protect ground nesting birds during certain seasons.

Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve

This RSPB nature reserve offers a diverse habitat of marshes, reedbeds, and sandy beaches, attracting a wide variety of bird species, including avocets, bitterns, and marsh harriers. Enjoy scenic walks along the reserve's popular trails, like Fen Trail and Coastal Path, and then settle in at one of the nearby campsites offering spacious tent pitches, caravan spaces, and motorhome pitches. Most have facilities like toilet and shower facilities, drinking water points, and picnic areas. Holiday cottage rentals are also available on-site.

When to go

Summers in Wells-next-the-Sea offer mild and pleasant weather, with temperatures ranging from 18–22°C. Winters are cool and crisp, with temperatures averaging between 2–6°C, which allows campers to take in the coastal scenery under clear skies. Spring and autumn bring milder temperatures, ranging from 10–15°C, which are ideal hiking conditions to observe nature’s colours.

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