Treehouses near Happisburgh

Famed for its red and white lighthouse atop rapidly eroding cliffs, the village of Happisburgh on the Norfolk coast is a popular spot for seaside camping holidays, with a ramp providing access to the beach and a good pub beside the church.

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3 top treehouses sites near Happisburgh

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Whitlingham Broad Campsite

72 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents5 acres · Norfolk, East Anglia
Laid-back camping and glamping a stone's throw from Norwich and at the gateway to the Norfolk Broads
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Wardley Hill Campsite

24 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents12 acres · Norfolk, East Anglia
A relaxed, back-to-basics campsite on the Norfolk Suffolk border
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Narnia Retreat

2 units · Glamping2 acres · Horncastle, Lincolnshire, East Midlands
At Narnia, you’ll be stepping headfirst into a woodland escape just outside the Lincolnshire Wolds. This remote-feeling place is quite the hidey-hole, as you’ll have the bell tent and woodland space to yourself, so you can unwind away and get down to some real quality time. Surrounded by a quiet, five-acre Georgian estate that’s been in the countryside for 200 years, this is quite a royal-feeling stay. The entrance is through a door dubbed the entrance to Narnia, complete with a lamp post for the full fantasy. Around the site, there are fairy lights, so it’s an ambient place to unwind, perhaps while looking up to the sky from your private hot shower, having a soak in the outdoor bathtub or having a picnic under the tree chandelier. The interior’s cosy too and on the luxury side, thanks to an antique French bed and chandelier. Of course, treats and things to eat may quickly be on your mind, and that’s no problem here, as Horncastle (10 minutes’ drive) is a local market town with a vibrant pub, village café, farm shops and supermarkets. The energy might come in handy for the Lincolnshire Wolds’ walking and cycling trails. The edge of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is just over 300 metres away from the site, so you’ll be able to get there in no time (five minutes’ walk to be exact). There's often wildlife to be seen right on site too: while you relax you may spot wild rabbits, muntjac deer and pheasants, plus all sorts of birds flying overhead.
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Treehouses near Happisburgh guide

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A bit about Happisburgh

The small village of Happisburgh on the north Norfolk coast has become even smaller over the past 50 years owing to the rapidly eroding sand-and-clay cliffs on which the village is built. At the foot of them, a pleasant sandy beach is popular for walking throughout the year, while a boat-launching point just south of Happisburgh, in Cart Gap, makes the beach popular with jet-skis and small motorboats in summer. The Norfolk Coastal Path also runs along the clifftop and further southeast to Sea Palling beach and Horsey Gap.

In such a flat county, the red and white striped lighthouse that Happisburgh is best known for stands out for miles, partnered by the tall tower of St Mary’s Church, one of the largest for miles. There is a pub and tearooms beside the church – The Hill House Inn – and, formerly, a view-tastic cliff-top campsite behind the pub that has sadly now relocated inland, due to the coastal erosion, and thereby lost its major selling point. There are, however, ample camping options nearby, both further along the north Norfolk coast and more locally to Happisburgh. One of the many benefits of camping near Happisburgh is the proximity not just of the beach and coast but also of the Norfolk Broads, which are just a 10-minute drive from the village.

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Famed for its red and white lighthouse atop rapidly eroding cliffs, the village of Happisburgh on the Norfolk coast is a popular spot for seaside camping holidays, with a ramp providing access to the beach and a good pub beside the church.

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