If you’re looking for a place to pitch your tent in North Norfolk, how about Sheringham? Just along the coast from Cromer and on the edge of the North Norfolk Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Sheringham has a Blue Flag beach that’s perfect for paddling and offers easy access to some of Norfolk’s best-loved attractions.
There’s also a great selection of camping and glamping sites. We’ve picked out the very best for this collection…
The North Norfolk Coast is undoubtedly one of the best-loved UK destinations for seaside holidays. The winning combination of family-friendly beaches, world-class wildlife and seaside resorts on the edge of a mostly-rural county means there’s something for almost everyone. It’s no surprise then, that there are some tempting camping and glamping sites in and around Sheringham, a classic seaside resort in the middle of the Norfolk coastline. We’ve picked out the best of them to feature in the Hipcamp collection. With classic pitches for campers with their own tents to luxury yurts, bell tents and shepherd’s huts, we’ve tried to cater for the whole of the Hipcamp clan. Whether its walking, wildlife watching or a good old-fashioned seaside holiday you’re interested in, camping or glamping in Sheringham might provide just what you’re looking for.
There are plenty of things to do on a camping holiday in Sheringham starting at the seaside. You can spend days on the Blue Flag beach, wandering its beach hut-lined promenade and shopping in the independent shops and twice-weekly market. You can learn about its history in the Sheringham Museum and maybe hop aboard the heritage trains of the North Norfolk Railway to travel cross-country to the Georgian market town of Holt. Just inland is Sheringham Park which offers 1,000 acres of landscaped woodland gardens, parkland and incredible views.
Head south of Sheringham to visit the neighbouring town of Cromer for a stroll down the pier and a spot of crab fishing, and head north a few miles to join a boat trip to see the seal colony at Blakeney Point. Further along the coast the pretty town of Wells-next-the-Sea, the historic Holkham Hall and pine-backed Holkham Beach offer further highlights with Norwich, The Broads and the Queen’s rural residence at Sandringham all within an hour’s drive too. For more ideas on days out while you’re camping and glamping in Sheringham, take a look at the Visit North Norfolk website.
From the sandy beach to the seaside shops of the town itself, there's plenty to keep you busy in and around the North Norfolk town of Sheringham. As always, we've been out on the road in our trusty VW campervan and touring the coast with the kids to bring you a collection of only the very best campsites in the area.