Mundesley sits on a quieter stretch of the North Norfolk coast between Cromer and Happisburgh, known for its wide sandy beach, traditional promenade and slower pace compared to larger resorts. Holiday parks and caravan parks in Mundesley are typically smaller in scale, making them well suited to families and couples who want direct access to the coast without the crowds found in places like Great Yarmouth. for a wider selection, view all of our caravan parks in Norfolk here.

The village centres around Mundesley Beach, a Blue Flag stretch of sand backed by cliffs and beach huts, with easy access from the promenade and clifftop gardens. Coastal paths run south towards Bacton and north towards Trimingham, while the surrounding countryside opens up towards the Norfolk Broads. Wroxham and Stalham are both within reach for boat hire, wildlife and day trips on the water.

Caravan parks in Mundesley provide a practical base for exploring this part of Norfolk, with a mix of static caravans, lodge parks, touring caravan parks, campsites and glamping options available across the area. Many are positioned close to the coastline or just inland, giving quick access to both the beach and nearby market towns.

Cromer is a short drive away for its pier, lifeboat station and well known seafood, while Sheringham offers the North Norfolk Railway and links into the wider coastal network. Inland, Blickling Estate and Felbrigg Hall add historic interest within easy reach of Mundesley.

Choosing a holiday park or caravan park in Mundesley gives you direct access to one of Norfolk’s best beaches, with strong links to the Broads, nearby coastal towns and well established attractions across North Norfolk.

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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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hoseasons holiday parks

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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Mundesley Holiday Parks – FAQs

Where should you stay in Mundesley for caravan parks and lodges?

Most caravan parks and holiday parks in Mundesley are set just above or behind the village, often on slightly elevated ground.

The key areas are:

  • around Mundesley Road heading inland
  • along the cliffs above the beach
  • towards Trimingham just down the coast

These locations give you easy access to the beach and village while keeping a quieter setting away from the seafront traffic.

What is the beach like at Mundesley?

Mundesley Beach is one of the main reasons people stay here.

It is:

  • wide and sandy
  • backed by cliffs and a promenade
  • much quieter than Cromer or Great Yarmouth

The beach has a distinctive row of beach huts and a lifeguard presence in peak season. Access is via steps and sloped paths from the village, so it is easy to reach from most nearby caravan parks.

What can you actually do in Mundesley during a holiday?

Mundesley is a slower paced seaside location, so most time is spent locally.

  • walking down to the beach and along the promenade
  • using Mundesley Golf Course, which sits just above the village
  • short walks through the village centre for cafés, shops and essentials

It is not packed with attractions, the focus is on beach time and a relaxed routine.

Are there good coastal walks from Mundesley?

Yes, and they are one of the best parts of staying here.

You can walk:

  • south towards Bacton along the cliffs and beach
  • north towards Trimingham for a quieter stretch of coastline

These routes give you open sea views and far fewer crowds than the more well known Norfolk coastal paths further west.

Where are the best places to eat and drink in Mundesley?

Mundesley has a small but reliable selection of local spots.

  • The Ship Inn is one of the main pubs in the village
  • The Corner House offers a mix of food and drinks close to the centre
  • cafés and takeaways are clustered near the seafront and village centre

Most people stay local in the evenings rather than travelling out, which adds to the village feel.

Are there touring caravan parks and campsites in Mundesley?

Yes, and they are well suited to the area.

Touring caravan parks and campsites are typically:

  • set just outside the village
  • within walking or very short driving distance to the beach
  • quieter than larger coastal resorts

They work well if you want a simple base close to the sea without the busier atmosphere of bigger holiday parks.

How does Mundesley compare to nearby seaside towns?

Mundesley is noticeably quieter than nearby towns.

Compared to Cromer:

  • fewer crowds
  • fewer attractions
  • more relaxed

Compared to places like Great Yarmouth:

  • much less commercial
  • no arcades or large entertainment areas

This is why people choose caravan parks and holiday parks in Mundesley, it offers a quieter alternative while still being right on the coast.

Why do people choose caravan parks in Mundesley?

The main reason is the balance between beach access and a quieter setting.

  • direct access to a sandy beach
  • smaller, less crowded village environment
  • easy to walk around without needing to drive

Caravan parks, lodge parks and campsites in Mundesley suit people who want a traditional seaside break without the busier feel of larger resorts.