Norfolk caravan holidays work best when you choose the right part of the county before comparing parks. Great Yarmouth and Caister are usually the easiest choices for family seaside stays, while North Norfolk, the Broads and inland countryside areas suit quieter breaks, walking, boating and lodge-style holidays.

What separates Norfolk from most other counties is how different each type of stay is, with caravan holidays in Norfolk split between the busy east coast around Great Yarmouth and Caister, the quieter north coast near Cromer and Wells, and the Broads, which works as a completely different type of trip rather than a traditional holiday park stay. The difference is in how each area functions once you arrive, with the east coast allowing you to stay put near the beach, while places like Cromer, Wells next the Sea and the Broads require more planning as access points, parking and road layouts limit how much you can cover in a single day.

The north east coast, around Great Yarmouth, Caister on Sea and Hemsby, has the highest concentration of caravan parks and holiday parks and is the easiest part of Norfolk to use day to day. Beaches are wide, flat and directly accessible, so you can arrive, park once and stay put without needing to drive between locations. This is why this stretch works well for shorter stays and families who want everything close together on a static caravan site or lodge park.

Further north, around Cromer, Sheringham and Mundesley, the coastline is less straightforward. Access to the beach often involves slopes or steps from the cliffto, and parking in places like Cromer and Sheringham fills early. Once you have a space, it is not practical to move between towns in the same day without losing it, which limits how much you can cover unless you plan ahead.

The Norfolk Broads, around Wroxham, Stalham and Horning, work in a completely different way. Roads follow the waterways rather than cutting across them, so getting between places usually means driving back out to main routes instead of taking direct shortcuts. holidays and breaks here are built around one location, whether that is boat hire or waterside walks, rather than trying to visit multiple spots. Lodge holidays in Norfolk are more commonly based around the Broads and inland areas, where the focus is on quieter surroundings, waterways and wildlife rather than traditional seaside parks.

Across Norfolk you will find a full mix of accommodation, but the most practical static caravan parks and holiday parks are those that match how you plan to use the area. The Great Yarmouth stretch allows you to stay in one place with minimal travel, while the north coast and the Broads require more planning and fewer location changes, so choosing the right base at the start keeps each day manageable.

Norfolk Holiday Parks with Swimming Pools

Several larger Norfolk holiday parks include swimming pools, entertainment, restaurants, play areas and family facilities, especially around Great Yarmouth, Caister and the east coast. These caravans sites with caravans for hire suit families looking for easy beach access and plenty to do on site, while quieter lodge parks and Broads-based stays usually focus more on scenery, boating, fishing and countryside surroundings.

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Best for: Couples, families and dog owners wanting a lodge stay between North Walsham, the Norfolk Broads and the coast.
Accommodation Types: Two and three bedroom holiday lodges, with hot tub and pet friendly options available.
Highlights: Private hot tubs, decking, outdoor swimming pool, gym, Olive Tree Bistro and Bar, North Walsham, Mundesley Beach, Dilham Canal and Norfolk Motorcycle Museum.

Alder Country Park is on Bacton Road in North Walsham, with the town’s shops, pubs and weekly market nearby. The official park details list an outdoor swimming pool, gym and Olive Tree Bistro and Bar, while Mundesley Beach is described as a 10 minute drive from the park. 

The holiday lodge range includes two and three bedroom options, with private decking, hot tubs and dog friendly choices across selected units. North Walsham and Dilham Canal adds boat trips from Ebridge Lock, while Norfolk Motorcycle Museum gives the area a proper indoor stop for classic bike fans. 

Why it’s a top pick: Hot tub lodge comfort with North Norfolk coast and Broads days in easy reach.

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Best For: Family seaside breaks, coastal exploring, relaxed stays
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Close to beach and Broads, indoor pool, family facilities

Breydon Water Holiday Park offers caravans and lodges in a family-friendly park close to both the Norfolk Broads and Great Yarmouth’s sandy coastline. With an indoor pool, play areas, entertainment and simple on-site amenities, it suits classic seaside holidays with plenty of options for everyone.

Its location provides easy access to the beach, coastal walks, Broads waterways and local attractions in Great Yarmouth and Gorleston. The combination of seaside convenience and Broads access makes it a dependable choice for families and couples alike.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a park close to both the Norfolk Broads and Great Yarmouth’s beach attractions.

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Best For: Family beach holidays, seaside fun, all-ages stays
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Direct beach access, indoor pool, entertainment

Caister-on-Sea Holiday Park is a large, lively holiday park set right by the beach, offering caravans and lodges with direct access to the sandy shoreline. With an indoor pool, entertainment venue, play areas and a wide range of family activities, it’s well suited to classic Norfolk seaside holidays.

Its location places guests close to coastal walks, Caister village and Great Yarmouth’s attractions, while also providing easy access to the Norfolk Broads. The combination of beachfront access and strong on-site facilities makes it one of the area’s most popular family parks.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for families wanting a full-facility holiday park with direct access to a sandy Norfolk beach.

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Best For: Family beach holidays, entertainment-led breaks, seaside stays
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Indoor pool complex, entertainment, near sandy beach

California Cliffs Holiday Park is a large, lively holiday park near Caister-on-Sea, offering caravans and lodges close to Norfolk’s sandy coastline. With a substantial indoor pool complex, entertainment venues, play areas and family activities, it’s well suited to energetic seaside holidays.

Its location provides easy access to the beach, coastal paths and the attractions of Great Yarmouth, while also sitting close to the Norfolk Broads for boat trips and nature exploring. The mix of strong on-site facilities and coastal access makes it a popular all-ages choice.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for families wanting a feature-rich holiday park close to the beach and Norfolk’s top seaside attractions.

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Best for: Families and couples looking for a relaxed seaside caravan park with direct beach access near Mundesley.
Accommodation Types: Self catering caravans and holiday homes.
Highlights: Clifftop coastal setting with direct access to sandy beaches. Quiet park atmosphere with sea views and close proximity to local village amenities.

Castaways Holiday Park offers a peaceful coastal escape in the village of Bacton, ideal for guests wanting a quieter alternative to busier Norfolk resorts. The park provides comfortable caravan accommodation with a focus on simple, relaxed seaside holidays.

The location places guests right by the beach, with easy access to coastal walks and traditional seaside surroundings. Nearby towns such as Cromer and North Walsham offer shops, restaurants and attractions, while the Norfolk Broads are within reach for day trips.

Why it’s a top pick: It’s a top pick for visitors who want a quiet beachfront caravan park with sea views, direct beach access and a relaxed atmosphere on the Norfolk coast.

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Best For: Peaceful family breaks, coastal exploring, relaxed stays
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Quiet setting, indoor pool, close to the Broads

Cherry Tree Holiday Park is a calmer, family-friendly park just outside Great Yarmouth, offering caravans and lodges in a relaxed coastal location. With an indoor pool, play areas and simple on-site facilities, it suits guests looking for a quieter base away from busier resorts.

Its position provides easy access to Great Yarmouth’s beaches, the Norfolk Broads and local countryside walks, with Gorleston and coastal paths close by. The mix of peaceful surroundings and convenient access to nearby attractions makes Cherry Tree a popular choice for families and couples.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a quieter holiday park close to both the coast and the Norfolk Broads.

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Best for: Golfers, families and groups wanting a hot tub lodge stay near Fritton, Great Yarmouth and Gorleston beach.
Accommodation Types: Two, three and four bedroom Scandinavian style lodges with private hot tubs and saunas.
Highlights: Private hot tubs, saunas, golf course setting, indoor pool, restaurant, bar, WiFi, Caldecott Hall Golf Club, Somerleyton Hall, Fritton Lake and Gorleston on Sea.

Fairway Lakes Lodges sits within the 400 acre Caldecott Hall estate at Fritton, near Great Yarmouth. The lodges range from two to four bedrooms, with open plan living space, WiFi, outdoor seating, private hot tubs and saunas. 

The estate has an 18 hole main course, 9 hole short course, practice green, nets, pro shop, Barn1 Bar and Restaurant and visitor golf seven days a week. Gorleston beach, Somerleyton Hall and Fritton Lake give the stay a useful mix of coast, country house gardens and Broads edge water scenery. 

Why it’s a top pick: Serious lodge holidays near Great Yarmouth for golf breaks near the Norfolk Broads.

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Best For: Woodland escapes, couples, nature-focused breaks
Accommodation Types: Luxury forest lodges with hot tubs
Highlights: Secluded forest setting, hot tubs, direct woodland trails

Forest Holidays Thorpe Forest offers luxury lodges set within peaceful woodland near Thetford, designed for quiet, nature-led stays. Many lodges include private hot tubs and outdoor decking, creating a calm retreat with a strong focus on privacy and comfort.

Its setting provides direct access to forest walking and cycling trails, wildlife spotting and nearby attractions in Thetford Forest Park. With no traditional holiday-park entertainment, it suits couples and small groups seeking a secluded forest break.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a tranquil woodland lodge stay with hot tubs and direct access to forest trails.

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Best for: Golfers, couples and small families wanting a lodge stay on a top Norfolk golf course

Accommodation Types: Two bedroom lodges with private hot tubs

Highlights: Denver Golf Club setting, golf course views, complimentary golf, two 9 hole courses, golf range, café, small bar, free WiFi, Downham Market, Denver Windmill and WWT Welney

Hawthorn Glen Lodges is set at Denver Golf Club on Sluice Road, just outside Downham Market in West Norfolk. Each lodge has two bedrooms, open plan living space, a terrace facing the course and a private hot tub.

Golf is the main reason to stay here. Lodge guests get complimentary golf, with the Hawthorns Course, Oaks Par 3 Academy Course, driving range, café, pro shop and small bar all on site. Downham Market, Denver Windmill and WWT Welney give the break useful local options beyond the course.

Why it’s a top pick: A clean choice for golf breaks in Norfolk, with lodges, hot tubs and the course all in one place.

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Best For: Beach holidays, families, relaxed coastal breaks
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Direct beach access, indoor pool, family facilities

Heacham Beach Holiday Park sits just steps from the beach on Norfolk’s west coast, offering caravans and lodges in a peaceful seaside setting. With an indoor pool, play areas and simple family-friendly facilities, it provides a relaxed base for classic coastal holidays.

Its location offers easy access to Hunstanton, coastal walks, sunsets over The Wash and nearby nature reserves, making it ideal for exploring Norfolk’s quieter shoreline. The combination of beachfront access and a calm atmosphere makes Heacham Beach popular with families and couples alike.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a quiet beachside park with easy access to Hunstanton and Norfolk’s west coast scenery.

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Best For: Family beach holidays, seaside fun, activity-led breaks
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Direct beach access, indoor and outdoor pools, entertainment

Hopton Holiday Park is a large, family-friendly holiday park set right by the beach at Hopton-on-Sea, offering caravans and lodges with direct access to the sandy shoreline. With indoor and outdoor pools, entertainment venues, sports facilities and children’s activities, it’s well suited to energetic seaside holidays.

Its location provides easy access to coastal walks, Great Yarmouth’s attractions and nearby seaside towns, while still offering a self-contained holiday park experience. The combination of beachfront access and extensive facilities makes Hopton one of Norfolk’s most popular family parks.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for families wanting a full-facility holiday park with direct access to a sandy Norfolk beach.

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Best for: Families, tourers and dog owners wanting a flexible stay near King’s Lynn and the West Norfolk coast.
Accommodation Types: Two, three and four bedroom lodges, camping pods, touring pitches, motorhome pitches and tent pitches.
Highlights: Ten acre parkland setting, shop, children’s play area, WiFi, heated toilet and shower blocks, laundry, accessible facilities, dog friendly stays, Sandringham Estate, Castle Rising, Hunstanton and King’s Lynn Minster.

King’s Lynn Holiday Park is in North Runcton, around the edge of King’s Lynn, with easy road access from the A47, A10, A149 and A17. The park has lodges, pods and touring pitches, so it works for guests who want a full self catering lodge as well as those bringing a caravan, motorhome or tent.

The lodges include two, three and accessible four bedroom options, with decking, parking beside each lodge, WiFi and fitted kitchens. The camping pods range from Original Mega Pods to Elite Pods and Side Entry Pods, while the local area brings in Sandringham Estate, Castle Rising, Hunstanton, Snettisham RSPB and the historic centre of King’s Lynn.

Why it’s a top pick: A practical King’s Lynn park with proper choice across lodges, pods and touring stays.

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Best for: Couples and families looking for a peaceful lodge break with fishing on site near Norwich.
Accommodation Types: Contemporary lodges sleeping up to six people
Highlights: Five fishing lakes, peaceful rural setting, modern lodge interiors, open plan living, countryside views, close to Norwich and the Broads

Langmere Lakes Lodges is a quiet lodge park set within the Norfolk countryside, designed for relaxation with modern accommodation and spacious surroundings. The park centres around its fishing lakes, creating a calm, scenic environment that feels more like a rural retreat than a traditional holiday park.

The park is located near Frettenham, just outside Norwich, giving you easy access to the city as well as the Norfolk Broads and nearby coast. It works well as a base for exploring both countryside and coastline, with plenty of walking routes and local villages nearby.

Why it’s a top pick: A peaceful lodge park set around fishing lakes with modern accommodation and a quiet countryside setting ideal for a relaxed Norfolk escape

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Best For: Family seaside breaks, relaxed stays, coastal exploring
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Indoor pool, entertainment, close to Hunstanton Beach

Manor Park Holiday Park is a friendly, family-oriented park close to Hunstanton’s beach and town centre, offering caravans and lodges in a convenient coastal location. With an indoor pool, entertainment venue, play areas and straightforward facilities, it suits classic seaside holidays without the scale of larger resorts.

Its position provides easy access to Hunstanton Beach, the promenade, SEA LIFE centre and coastal walking routes along The Wash. The combination of a quieter park setting and strong access to local attractions makes Manor Park a popular choice for families and couples.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for guests wanting a relaxed holiday park close to Hunstanton’s beach and attractions.

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Best for: Families and couples looking for a relaxed coastal holiday park with easy beach access and a quieter seaside feel.
Accommodation Types: Self catering caravans and chalets.
Highlights: Clifftop setting with sea views and direct access to Mundesley beach. Family friendly facilities including play areas, shop and seasonal entertainment.

Mundesley Holiday Village offers a traditional seaside holiday experience in a peaceful setting above the Norfolk coast. The park provides a mix of caravans and chalets, ideal for straightforward and affordable coastal breaks.

The location places guests just a short walk from Mundesley’s sandy beach and village centre, with cafés, pubs and shops nearby. The Norfolk Broads, Cromer and Sheringham are all within easy reach, offering a mix of coastal and countryside days out.

Why it’s a top pick: It’s a top pick for visitors who want a quieter seaside holiday park with sea views, easy beach access and a relaxed atmosphere on the Norfolk coast.

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Best for: Couples and families seeking a peaceful countryside lodge retreat close to the Norfolk Broads.
Accommodation Types: Luxury self catering lodges, many with private outdoor hot tubs.
Highlights: Small, tranquil park set in open countryside with lake views. Modern lodges with spacious decking and a quiet setting ideal for relaxing breaks.

Norfolk Broads Country Park offers a calm and scenic lodge experience set within rural surroundings near the Norfolk Broads. The park focuses on high quality accommodation and space to unwind, making it ideal for those looking to escape busy holiday areas.

The location places guests within easy reach of the Norfolk Broads, offering boating, walking and wildlife opportunities. Nearby market towns and villages provide shops, pubs and local attractions, while the Norfolk coast is also accessible for day trips.

Why it’s a top pick: It’s a top pick for visitors who want a peaceful lodge retreat with countryside views, easy access to the Norfolk Broads and a relaxing atmosphere.

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Best for: Couples and families looking for a rural luxury lodge break with spa facilities near King's Lynn.
Accommodation Types: Luxury lodges, many with private hot tubs
Highlights: Spa and wellness centre, indoor swimming pool, outdoor splash area, bar and restaurant, Go Active activities, woodland setting

Norfolk Woods Resort and Spa is a modern lodge park set within quiet Norfolk countryside, designed around relaxation with a strong focus on high quality accommodation and spa facilities. The combination of stylish lodges, many with hot tubs, and a well equipped leisure complex makes it feel more premium than a typical holiday park.

The park is located near King’s Lynn, giving you access to historic market towns, the Norfolk Broads and the north Norfolk coast. It works well as a base for both countryside walks and coastal days out, with plenty to explore within a short drive.

Why it’s a top pick: A high quality lodge park with spa facilities, indoor pool, modern accommodation and a peaceful woodland setting designed for relaxation and comfort

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Best for: Couples and families wanting a quiet lodge break near Dereham in rural Norfolk.
Accommodation Types: One, two and three bedroom boutique lodges with private sunken hot tubs.
Highlights: Private hot tubs, Mead One roll top bath, Smart TVs, WiFi, welcome pack, shop, children’s play area, river walks, Beetley and Hoe Meadows, Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse.

Otters Mead Boutique Lodges is on Elmham Road in Beetley, a village just north of Dereham. The park covers 4.25 acres, with woodland areas, meadow paths and the River Whitewater running behind the grounds.

The lodges sleep 2, 4 or 6, with private outdoor sunken hot tubs, open plan living space, Smart TVs, WiFi, towels and beds made up for arrival. Beetley and Hoe Meadows is within walking distance, while Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse gives families a nearby museum, working farm, gardens and café.

Why it’s a top pick: Proper hot tub lodge comfort with real Norfolk nature on the doorstep

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Best for: Couples and families wanting a quiet beachside holiday on the Norfolk coast near Mundesley.
Accommodation Types: One and two bedroom caravans, with sea view and hot tub options available.
Highlights: Private path to Bacton Beach, sea views, selected hot tub accommodation, launderette, Walcott, Mundesley, Happisburgh Lighthouse, Bacton Circular Walk and BeWILDerwood.

Sandy Beach Holiday Park is on Coast Road in Bacton, with a private path down to the sand. The setting is simple and coastal, with Bacton Beach, sea air and long walks towards Walcott or Mundesley shaping most of the stay.

The accommodation range suits couples or families, with one and two bedroom caravans and seaview options looking out over the beach. Happisburgh Lighthouse adds a proper local landmark, while BeWILDerwood gives families a bigger day out away from the coast.

Why it’s a top pick: A beach first Norfolk park with sea views and hot tub options.

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Best for: Families looking for a popular holiday park in Hunstanton with outstanding facilities and entertainment.
Accommodation Types: Static caravans, lodges, cabins, touring pitches and camping
Highlights: Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, entertainment complex, restaurants and bars, sports and leisure facilities, family activities, coastal location

Searles Leisure Resort is a large, well established holiday park with a wide range of accommodation and one of the most comprehensive facility line ups on the Norfolk coast. With multiple pools, sports facilities, dining options and full entertainment programmes, it is designed to keep families busy throughout their stay.

The park sits close to Hunstanton’s sandy beach, giving you easy access to a classic seaside town with a promenade, amusements and coastal walks. It is also well placed for exploring the north Norfolk coast, nearby villages and nature reserves.

Why it’s a top pick: A large scale family holiday park with extensive facilities, multiple pools, on site entertainment and a prime coastal location near Hunstanton beach

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Best For: Family seaside breaks, entertainment-led holidays, beach access
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Direct beach access, indoor pool complex, entertainment

Seashore Holiday Park is a large, lively holiday park set right by the beach on the outskirts of Great Yarmouth, offering caravans and lodges with direct access to the sandy shoreline. With a substantial indoor pool complex, entertainment venues, play areas and family activities, it’s well suited to energetic seaside holidays.

Its location provides easy access to Great Yarmouth’s attractions, coastal walks and nearby nature reserves, while also sitting close to the Norfolk Broads. The combination of beachfront access and extensive on-site facilities makes Seashore one of Norfolk’s most popular family parks.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for families wanting a full-scale holiday park with direct beach access and strong entertainment options.

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Best For: Family beach breaks, relaxed seaside stays
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Indoor pool, entertainment, close to sandy beach

Summerfields Holiday Park is a family-friendly holiday park in Scratby, offering caravans and lodges within easy reach of Norfolk’s sandy coastline. With an indoor pool, entertainment, play areas and simple on-site facilities, it provides a relaxed base for seaside holidays.

Its location gives guests easy access to nearby beaches, coastal walks and the attractions of Great Yarmouth, while also being well placed for exploring the Norfolk Broads. The mix of straightforward amenities and strong coastal access makes Summerfields a popular choice for families.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a friendly park close to the beach and Norfolk’s seaside attractions.

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Best For: Entertainment-led breaks, families, central seaside stays
Accommodation Types: Caravans
Highlights: Large entertainment complex, indoor pool, central location

Vauxhall Holiday Park is a lively, centrally located holiday park in Great Yarmouth, offering caravan accommodation focused around entertainment and family activities. With a large indoor pool, headline entertainment acts, dining options and play areas, it’s well suited to high-energy seaside holidays.

Its town-centre position puts guests within walking distance of the beach, promenade, arcades and attractions, making it ideal for those who want everything close at hand. The combination of strong entertainment and a central location makes Vauxhall a popular choice for fun-first breaks.

Why it’s a top pick: Perfect for families and groups wanting a lively park right in the heart of Great Yarmouth.

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Best for: Couples and families looking for a peaceful coastal escape with direct beach access near Great Yarmouth
Accommodation Types: Luxury lodges, holiday homes, glamping pods, touring and camping pitches
Highlights: Direct beach access, hot tub lodges, glamping options, dog friendly, nature and wildlife setting, family friendly facilities

Waxham Sands Holiday Park is a relaxed coastal park set just behind the dunes on the Norfolk coast, offering a quieter, more premium alternative to larger holiday parks. With a mix of lodges, glamping pods and touring pitches, it blends modern accommodation with a back to nature feel. 

The park sits moments from Horsey Gap, one of the best spots in Norfolk for sandy beaches and seal watching, with miles of unspoilt coastline to explore. It is also well placed for the Norfolk Broads and nearby villages, making it ideal for both coastal walks and countryside days out. 

Why it’s a top pick: A peaceful coastal holiday park with direct beach access, modern accommodation including hot tub lodges, and a unique setting next to the dunes at Horsey Gap ideal for a relaxed Norfolk seaside escape

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Best For: Woodland escapes, families, nature-focused breaks
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Woodland setting, indoor pool, peaceful atmosphere

Wild Duck Holiday Park is set in a quiet woodland location near Belton, offering caravans and lodges surrounded by trees and wildlife. With an indoor pool, play areas, nature trails and family-friendly facilities, it provides a relaxed alternative to Norfolk’s busier seaside parks.

Its setting places guests close to the Norfolk Broads for boating and wildlife watching, while Great Yarmouth’s beaches and attractions are a short drive away. The combination of forest surroundings and convenient coastal access makes Wild Duck a popular all-round choice.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a peaceful woodland park with easy access to both the Norfolk Broads and the coast.

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Best for: Couples and anglers wanting a quiet lodge break with on site fishing
Accommodation Types: Detached lodges, cottages and lakeside accommodation, some with hot tubs
Highlights: Coarse fishing lakes stocked with carp, tench, bream and roach, lakeside positions, Mid Norfolk Railway running alongside, on site café, children’s play area

Yaxham Waters is built around several coarse fishing lakes stocked with carp, tench, bream and roach, with pegs positioned around the water and lodges set close to the lakes. You can walk straight from your accommodation to the water, with open views across the lakes and surrounding fields.

Dereham is around 3 miles away for supermarkets, pubs and essentials including The George Hotel and The Romany Rye, while Norwich is 16 miles for shopping and restaurants. Wells next the Sea and Holkham Beach are about 25 miles for wide sandy beaches, and the Mid Norfolk Railway runs along the edge of the park with heritage trains passing through.

Why it’s a top pick: Lodges set around well stocked fishing lakes with direct access to pegs, proper spacing between accommodation and a quiet countryside setting within easy reach of Dereham Norwich and the north Norfolk coast

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Frequently Asked Questions About Norfolk Caravan Parks and Holiday Parks

Which part of Norfolk works best for a caravan or holiday park break?

It depends on the type of trip you want rather than just picking “Norfolk”.

If you are after a traditional seaside holiday, Great Yarmouth and Caister-on-Sea are where most caravan parks in Norfolk are concentrated. You have direct beach access, promenades and the largest holiday park developments.

For something quieter, North Norfolk around Cromer, Sheringham and Wells-next-the-Sea feels completely different, with wider beaches, fewer crowds and a slower pace. The Norfolk Broads, particularly around Wroxham and Horning, are better suited to waterside stays and exploring by boat.

Is staying around Great Yarmouth the easiest option?

Yes, especially if it is your first visit.

The area around Great Yarmouth and Caister-on-Sea has the highest number of holiday parks, meaning more choice and easier access to the beach. The seafront is built around tourism, so everything is close together.

That said, parks slightly outside the main centre tend to be a better base, as traffic builds quickly along the seafront routes during the day.

What does a typical Norfolk holiday actually look like?

Most people keep things local rather than travelling across the county.

On the east coast, days are usually spent around the beach, the promenade and nearby towns such as Caister. In North Norfolk, the focus shifts to places like Holkham Beach, Wells harbour and Cromer Pier, with more time spent walking and exploring.

If you stay on the Broads, the pace changes again, with boating, riverside walks and time spent around Wroxham, Horning and nearby villages.

Why do some people choose North Norfolk over Great Yarmouth?

It comes down to atmosphere.

Great Yarmouth is busier, with larger caravan parks and a more traditional seaside setup. North Norfolk is more spread out, with open beaches, smaller towns and fewer built-up areas.

Places like Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham feel less commercial, which is why many returning visitors head in that direction.

How far apart are Norfolk’s main holiday areas in reality?

Further than people expect.

Driving from Great Yarmouth to Wells-next-the-Sea can take around 1 hour 30 minutes depending on traffic and route. The Broads sit between the two but still require planning if you are moving between areas.

This is why most stays work best when you pick one base rather than trying to cover everything.

Is Norfolk a strong choice compared to other UK holiday park destinations?

Yes, because it is consistent.

Norfolk offers some of the most reliable sandy beaches in the UK, with well-established caravan parks and good access from the Midlands and South East. It does not rely on one single hotspot, which spreads demand across the county.

It is also easier to navigate than more mountainous or remote destinations.

Are there good dog friendly caravan parks across Norfolk?

Yes, particularly away from the busiest resort areas.

North Norfolk beaches, especially around Holkham and Wells, give you more space and fewer restrictions outside peak times. The Broads also offer extensive walking routes along rivers and open countryside.

Busier stretches near Great Yarmouth tend to be more limited during summer.

Are there Norfolk holiday parks with swimming pools?

Yes, several larger Norfolk holiday parks have swimming pools, entertainment and family facilities, particularly around Great Yarmouth, Caister and the east coast. Smaller parks around North Norfolk, the Broads and inland countryside areas are usually quieter and more focused on scenery, walking, fishing or boating.

Where are touring caravan parks and campsites best positioned?

You will find them across all three main areas, but they feel very different.

Around Great Yarmouth and Caister, touring parks are easy to access and close to facilities. North Norfolk sites are more scenic but often involve smaller roads and more planning. On the Broads, touring parks are quieter and suited to slower-paced stays near the water.

Peak summer availability can tighten quickly, especially near the coast.