Campsites in East Anglia
14 bookable campsites in East Anglia Sorted by our favourites
- Favourite
Old Buckenham Country Park
Attleborough, Norfolk, England- Well-equipped family-friendly Norfolk site over 26 acres
- A 35-minute drive from Norwich and 15 minutes from Snetterton Circuit
- Licensed café, large play area and lakes for fishing on site
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Shepreth Mill
Royston, Cambridgeshire, England- Riverside pitches at a rural spot around 10 miles from Cambridge
- Shepreth Wildlife Park 20 minutes' walk; 25 mins' drive to Audley End
- Easy access to well-lit cycle path, main road and train station
- Favourite
Westerby Farm Caravan and Campsite
Outwell, Norfolk, England- Quiet stays on a family-run site in rural Norfolk
- A 10-minute drive from Wisbech; 30 minutes from Sandringham
- On-site fishing lake and function room; rallies welcome
- Favourite
Crystal Lakes Caravan Park
St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England- Dog-friendly Cambridgeshire site with 12 acres of meadowland and lakes
- A 25-minute drive from Cambridge and 35 minutes to Ely; access to A14
- Carp and coarse fishing lakes; restaurant and kids' centre
- Favourite
Whitlingham Broad Campsite
Norwich, Norfolk, England- Family-friendly Norfolk Broads site in 80 acres of country park
- Watersports centre less than five minutes’ walk away
- Play area and shop on site; café next door
- Favourite
Rushbanks Farm Caravan and Camping Site
Sudbury, Suffolk, England- On the banks of the River Stour in Dedham Vale
- Excellent for boaters and canoeists: canoe hire and launching stations
- Very quiet site with friendly family atmosphere
- Favourite
X Adventure Activities
Horsford, Norfolk, England- Peaceful 8.5-acre site with lakes, woodland and adventurous activities
- On the outskirts of Norwich; 20 minutes' drive from Wroxham
- Canoeing, archery, axe throwing, high ropes and a zipline
- Favourite
Salhouse Broad's Camping Corner
Norwich, Norfolk, England- Spectacular views among woodland and Broads walks
- Canoes and kayaks available to hire
- Three local pubs within a 20-minute walk
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North Norfolk Camping and Glamping
Holt, Norfolk, England- Lakeside site five minutes’ drive from Holt in rural North Norfolk
- Blakeney Point 15 minutes’ drive; Sandringham Estate 40 minutes
- Woodland and meadow walks on site; beach 15 minutes’ drive
- Favourite
Arthur's Retreat
Wattisfield, Suffolk, England- Peaceful, lakeside motorhome and caravan park at Hepworth in Suffolk
- Thetford Forest Park 20 minutes’ drive; Bury St Edmunds 25 minutes
- Hardstanding pitches with lake views; play area; dog walks from site
- Favourite
Rookery Meadow
Bungay, Suffolk, England- Off-grid cabin for two on a private island within a two-acre lake
- Norfolk Broads and Southwold within a half-hour drive
- Exclusive use of lake and meadow; walking trails run through the farm
- Favourite
Oak Farm Glampsite
Diss, Norfolk, England- Entire lakeside and woodland site for own use
- A 45-minute drive to Southwold beach and 40 minutes to Norwich
- Well-furnished bell tent with private toilet, shower and kitchenette
- Favourite
Rum Bridge Glamping
Clare, Suffolk, England- Off-grid accommodation in a peaceful County Wildlife Site
- On the edge of Clare; 45 minutes' drive from Cambridge
- Three well-stocked fishing lakes and an on-site food concession
- Favourite
Head Fen Caravan and Camping
Ely, Cambridgeshire, England- Dog-friendly wildlife haven in the peaceful Cambridgeshire Fens
- A 20-minute drive from Ely; 45 minutes from Thetford Forest Park
- Lakes for fishing on site; safe campfire facilities; barbecues allowed
- Favourite
Virginia Lake Caravan Park
Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England - Favourite
Cobbleacre Park Lakes
Norwich, Norfolk, England - Favourite
Horsley Hale Farm
Ely, Cambridgeshire, England- Luxurious Cambridgeshire glampsite on a private estate near Ely
- Half an hour's drive to Thetford Forest; under an hour to Cambridge
- Ensuite safari lodges with wild swimming, alpaca feeding and a bar
- Favourite
Berney Arms Camping
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England- Remote wild camping with boat mooring in the Broads, set over 19 acres
- By the Wherryman's Way footpath, five miles from Great Yarmouth
- A 10-minute walk from Britain's smallest station at Berney Arms