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The Ultimate Guide To Great Yarmouth Camping: Best Campsites, Wild Camping & More!

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When most people think of seaside towns in the UK, they envision Brighton with its busy pier and large beach. But for a more relaxed vibe, Great Yarmouth is the perfect place to visit.

Although it doesn’t have the same nightlife as some of the other towns along the coast, there’s still plenty to do. The historic centre is full of interesting shops and buildings, and the beach is wide and sandy, perfect for a day by the sea.

And of course, no visit to Great Yarmouth would be complete without trying some of the famous local seafood. From fresh fish and chips to creamy crab soup, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. (Recommended: The Ten Best Restaurants in Great Yarmouth).

This seaside town is a great place to camp too, especially if you enjoy being by the water. luckily there are plenty of campsites in Great Yarmouth, so you’re sure to find one that’s perfect for you.

And if you’re planning you’re own Great Yarmouth camping holiday you’re in luck!

We know this area well, so below we share with you some of the best campsites in Great Yarmouth. We also give you information on wild camping in Great Yarmouth, let you know the best time to go camping in the region and more!

CONTENTS:

  1. The Best Campsites In Great Yarmouth
  2. Wild Camping In Great Yarmouth
  3. The Best Time To Visit Great Yarmouth
  4. Nine Fun Things To Do When Camping in Great Yarmouth
  5. Free Scavenger Hunt Game
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The Best Campsites in Great Yarmouth For Fun, Views & Adventure!

1. Burgh Hall Holiday Park

This beautiful holiday park is set in 11 acres of sheltered surroundings, just two miles from Great Yarmouth. The park is very close to the Norfolk Broads and Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach, making it the perfect place for a peaceful and relaxing countryside holiday.

It offers glamping pods, static holiday caravans and brick chalets for hire. But there is plenty of space for touring and camping too, with level and all grass pitches and plenty of electric hook-up points.

This holiday park has everything you need for a comfortable stay, including showers and toilets, a launderette, and even a bar/restaurant. And their new woodland play park will particularly appeal to younger ones.

What’s Close By

There are plenty of fun things to do in the local area, including Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach, Broads National Park, Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park, Fritton Lake, Africa Alive Wildlife Park, Thrigby Hall Wildlife Park, Somerleyton Hall and Gardens, Pettitts Adventure Park (great for little ones), Lowestoft and Oulton Broad, and the beautiful and historical city of Norwich.

Rates: From £22 per night

Address: Lord’s Ln, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth NR31 9EP, United Kingdom

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2. Vauxhall Holiday Park

The Vauxhall Holiday Park is a five-star holiday park located in Great Yarmouth. The park has a wide variety of accommodations available, including camping and touring pitches, glamping mega pods, holiday homes, lodges, and chalets. The place has been providing holidays for more than 50 years and has made itself the perfect place for a fun family seaside holiday.

This park has everything you need to relax, including a heated shower and toilet blocks, complete with baby changing facilities and hair dryers. Wi-Fi is free of charge so you can stay connected even while you’re away from home. The site also boasts a gym, sauna and soft play area for kids so you can keep the little ones entertained.

There’s a mini-golf course on-site too and a water park, so there is plenty to keep everyone entertained. The V-Arena family entertainment room and V-Lounge offer excellent evening entertainment, while the kids club and teenager club keep little ones busy during the day.

What’s Close By

For those looking to explore beyond the park, Great Yarmouth Sea Life and BeWilderwood are just a few of the nearby attractions.

And of course Great Yarmouth with its shops, pubs, restaurants and ocean walks is close by too.

Rates: From £95 for a three-night stay

Address: Acle New Rd, Great Yarmouth NR30 1TB, United Kingdom

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3. Great Yarmouth Racecourse Caravan Club Site

This unique caravan site is perfect for horse racing fans who want to be close to the action at the Great Yarmouth Racecourse, as well as those who want to enjoy a round of golf on the nearby 18-hole course! In fact your pitch might even be directly beside the course!

The bus stop right outside the caravan park also makes it easy to explore all that Great Yarmouth has to offer, including the Golden Mile and Pleasure Beach. And if you just want to relax, you can take a peaceful stroll around the Broads from this convenient base.

This Great Yarmouth camping option includes all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay, such as electric hook-ups and space for an awning. And he grass pitches provide a level surface for your caravan or motorhome.

There’s also a baby changing area and a disabled shower room on site. And if you’re looking to explore, there is a dog walk available and that golf course we mentioned located nearby.

What’s Close By

Next to the race course, which hosts many big events, there is also a golf course for those who want to have some fun on the green.

Great Yarmouth, which is a very vibrant town, is also not too far away and it is perfect for a day by the seaside with family and friends. There are many things to do in Great Yarmouth, such as going to the Pleasure Beach or simply relaxing on one of the town’s sandy beaches.

If the weather is not too good, there are also a number of indoor activities nearby, such as visiting the Yarmouth Time and Tide Museum or meeting the animals at Thirgby Hall Wildlife Gardens and Sea Life centre.

Rates: From £12 per night

Address: Jellicoe Rd, Great Yarmouth NR30 4AU, United Kingdom

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4. Willoways & Deodara

The serene location of Deodara is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This tranquil, certificated site is exclusively for adult CAMC members and provides the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in nature. With plenty of wildlife to spot, it’s the perfect place for nature-lovers.

The site is also situated in peaceful Broadlands countryside, fishing is available at the on-site lagoon, and the beach is just a 15-minute drive away. If you’re looking for a quiet and picturesque touring site, Deodara is perfect.

Pitches at Deodara are only for tourers and there are electric hook-ups available too. This quaint site is located in the heart of Broadlands country and is one of two CLs situated on Mill Farm – the other being Willoways, just 120 yards away. CAMC members can enjoy exploring the two-acre site or venturing into the 11 acres of wetland and fen next door.

There are a variety of pubs serving food close by too. And if you’re looking to cool down, you can always take a dip in the nearby river! But unfortunately there are no showers here which is why you will need a self contained caravan or motorhome to visit.

What’s Close By

If you’re looking for a fun fishing spot that’s teeming with fish, the lagoon on site is the place for you! But with Olly the otter around, you’ll definitely have competition!

If you’re looking for some nearby attractions to check out, Gorleston-on-Sea and the Elizabethan House Museum (National Trust) are both great options. For something a little different, Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens is also worth a visit.

Rates: From £12 per night

Address: Mill Rd, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth NR31 9QS, United Kingdom

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5. Rose Farm Touring Park

Rose Farm Touring Park is the perfect place to stay if you’re looking to explore all that Norfolk has to offer. The park is situated in the peaceful and rural village of Belton and is within easy reach of the beautiful Norfolk Broads and the county’s great sandy beaches. You can also take advantage of the regular buses that run every half hour to Great Yarmouth and Gorleston (and on to Norwich).

The park offers a range of accommodation options to suit your needs, including extra-large grass pitches with optional 16 amp electric hook-up, hard standing pitches and non-hook-up units on an open plan space with views of fields. Family groups or rallies can also be accommodated in their own separate area. Dogs are also welcome.

With top-of-the-line facilities that include two heated toilet blocks with free showers and individual washing cubicles, this site is perfect for a five-star camping stay. The modern facilities also include a laundry room, freezer for ice packs, TV room, and internet lounge– all of which are accessible to wheelchair users. To top it off, the site is also protected by a code-operated barrier for extra security.

What’s Close By

The area around the site is full of different things to do depending on what you’re interested in. There are beaches, amusement parks, zoos, and more all within a short drive.

If you’re looking for something a little more low-key, there are also plenty of quaint villages to explore. And if you’re into fishing, there’s great course fishing nearby. Basically, there’s something for everyone!

Rates: From £20 per night

Address: Stepshort, Belton, Great Yarmouth NR31 9JS

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Wild Camping In Great Yarmouth: Everything You Need To Know!

DISCLAIMER: Below we give general advice, but we always recommend staying in an official campsite. If you choose to go wild camping/dispersed camping, then make sure you do so with someone who already knows the area where you’re planning on camping for your own safety.

Wild camping in Great Yarmouth, and England in general is illegal. However the reality is that many people still do it. But if you are camping on private land in the area and you have permission from the landowner, it is legal.

There is a long tradition of wild camping in Norfolk though and it is sometimes tolerated when campers treat the land well, stay out of sight, and set up their tent at dusk and take it down at dawn. It’s also sometimes tolerated when campers are walking a long distance trail and camping at the same time.

Although that said, we would discourage wild camping on the Norfolk Coast and Broads due to the fragile ecosystem there.

If you can’t be swayed to stay in a campsite and are determined to wild camp, then we would advise sticking to the following guidelines in order to be as considerate as possible:

  • You should camp in the same place for one night only, and pitch your tent discretely and in a remote place. Therefore don’t camp in or near settlements, someone’s farm or on cultivated land. If you think you’re on private land, always seek out the landowner and ask permission.

  • Campers should set up their tent at dusk, and take it down at dawn. A tent that is discreet, blends in with the landscape, and pitches quickly is best. Therefore a lightweight walking and hiking tent like this one would be a great investment for someone planning to wild camp.

  • If you are walking a main trail, make sure you choose to camp in a place that won’t be in any other hiker’s or walker’s way.

  • When wild camping you must never make a campfire as it can damage the environment and create fires. Instead it may be worth looking at using a stove or storm cooker – but check local laws first to see if they’re allowed. The Swedish brand Trangia make great camping storm cookers that are safe and virtually indestructible. Portable solar ovens, like this one by GoSun, are also a good fuel-less option.

  • Take any rubbish with you, and leave your camping spot the way you found it.
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The Best Time To Visit Great Yarmouth

The best time to visit Great Yarmouth is definitely in the summer months. The weather is usually sunny and mild, and there are lots of fun festivals and events going on. The beaches and seaside attractions are busiest but still enjoyable, and the town centre is lively and full of tourists.

If you’re looking for a quieter time to visit, late spring or early autumn are both good options. The weather is still pleasant and there aren’t as many people around. It’s a great time to explore the town and beaches at your own pace.

As for wildlife, seal pups are born from November to January, so that’s a great time to see them if you’re interested. But really, any time of year is a wonderful time to visit Great Yarmouth.

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Nine Fun Things To Do When Camping in Great Yarmouth

Now that you know where to stay, it’s time to start planning what you’re going to do while you’re in town. Great Yarmouth is a historic seaside town with plenty to offer visitors of all ages.

Here are just a few of our favorite things to do when in town:

1. Take a Walk Along the Seafront

Great Yarmouth’s seafront is one of the town’s biggest attractions. Stretching for over 4 miles, the seafront is the perfect place to take a leisurely stroll, go for a run, or just relax and take in the stunning sea views.

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2.  Visit the Pleasure Beach

The Pleasure Beach is Great Yarmouth’s premier amusement park and has been a favourite among locals and tourists alike for over 100 years. With 26 rides and attractions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

3. Take a Ride on the Scenic Norfolk Broads

The Norfolk Broads are a series of rivers and lakes that wind their way through the countryside. A ride on one of the many boat tours available is a great way to relax and take in the scenery.

4. Check out the Elizabethan House Museum

The Elizabethan House Museum is a fantastic way to learn about the town’s rich history. The museum is housed in a beautifully restored 16th-century building and features a range of exhibits on the town’s past.

5. Visit the Time and Tide Museum

The Time and Tide Museum is dedicated to the history of Great Yarmouth’s fishing industry. The museum is located in an old herring curing works and features a range of interactive exhibits.

6. Explore the Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens

The Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens are home to a wide variety of animals, including tigers, pandas, and leopards. The gardens also feature a beautiful butterfly house.

7. Have Fun at the Hippodrome Circus

The Hippodrome Circus is one of the town’s most popular attractions. The circus features a variety of exhilarating acts, including acrobats, jugglers, and trapeze artists.

8. Enjoy a Spot of Shopping

Great Yarmouth is home to a variety of shops, from high-street favourites to independent boutiques. Whether you’re looking for souvenirs or just some new clothes, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for in town.

9. Visit the Sea Life Centre

The Sea Life Centre is a great place to learn about the fascinating world beneath the waves. The centre is home to a wide variety of marine life, including sharks, turtles, and rays.

Great Yarmouth Camping: Free Scavenger Hunt Game

If you’re looking to keep children entertained while camping in Great Yarmouth – or you would like to have some fun for yourself – then we’ve created a printable scavenger hunt game!

Save the image and print it out, then tick off what you find and achieve during your camping adventure.

The game encourages players to get out and discover wildlife and nature, and even make new friends and do fun camping activities. Enjoy!

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