Upper Meadow non-electric grass tent pitch
From £26 1 night, 2 adults
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Pitch size
Max 5.0m width x 7.0m depth (16.4ft width x 23.0ft depth) Calculated area: 35.0m² (376.7ft²)
Ground type
Grass
Suitable for
Tent, (Trailer tent not allowed)
Features
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Whitlingham Broad Campsite
From £26 For 1 night, 4 adultsReviews
Voted 73% of visitors View breakdown
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The location is great, secure and peaceful. Good shower / facilities and…
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Lower Meadow non-electric grass tent, campervan or trailer tent pitch
Liked: The location is great, secure and peaceful. Good shower / facilities and the little shop is perfect for those bits you forget.
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Super location, friendly staff, short grass, and level site.
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Lower Meadow non-electric grass tent, campervan or trailer tent pitch
Liked: Had a wild camping atmosphere if you wanted that, but all the facilities too
Disliked: No water point in lower field
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From the manager: Thanks for taking the time to review us - we do have a water point in the lower field, We apologies if staff did not convey this. We hope to see you back another time
Wonderful stay. Would highly recommend
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Lower Meadow non-electric grass tent, campervan or trailer tent pitch
Liked: Everything! Location was beautiful, the shower/toilet block was excellent. Can hire fire pits. Rent cool bricks and everyone was lovely.
Disliked: Nothing.
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From the manager: thank you for your review
Second Stay. looking forward to our next Stay.
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Lower Meadow non-electric grass tent, campervan or trailer tent pitch
Liked: Pitch sizes, being able to pitch up anywhere, facilities, Staff, cleanliness.
Disliked: Nothing.
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From the manager: thank you for your review
Good family campsite
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Bell tent
Liked: Not too busy and simple campsite
Disliked: Cool showers
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From the manager: thank you for your review
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Upper Meadow non-electric grass tent pitch
Liked: The space
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Worthwhile
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Lower Meadow non-electric grass tent, campervan or trailer tent pitch
Liked: All expectations were met and it was good to experience staff went the extra mile to accommodate us and made us feel welcomed.
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From the manager: Thank you for your review
Beautiful site, poor management and lack of safeguarding.
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Upper Meadow non-electric grass tent pitch
Liked: Lovely location and nice facilities.
Disliked: On our second night I reported a group of men on the pitch next to us taking cocaine. I rang the emergency number which was answered promptly and the lady I spoke to said she'd ring the warden to go check things out and call the police if needed. I strongly expressed that I didn't feel safe and that I had a young child with me (as many other families on the site did). After 30 minutes the warden had not attended pitch next to us and the drug use continued. I contacted the emergency number again and the warden rang back to tell me he had checked the site and found no evidence so there was nothing he could do. I can say with absolute confidence that the warden never went to check the pitch I reported as I was close enough to hear the cocaine being snorted let alone hear conversations. The warden did not check the site, did not report the suspected drug use to the police, did not make any note of the conversations I had recorded or take any steps to protect the safety and wellbeing of fellow campers, a large majority of which had young children with them. It is a shame that one group of inconsiderate, selfish young men decided to make the dangerous decision to use illegal drugs and potentially endanger the people around them. The only thing more shocking and disappointing is the campsite's complete lack of care and safeguarding during this whole incident. They failed to act and failed to keep people and their children safe. A police report has been filed. I sincerely hope new management can be brought in and the campsite can do better as it is a beautiful area and would be such a waste.
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From the manager: Dear Rebecca I need to respond to your review and subsequent email to the campsite in which you demand a refund and also additional payments in compensation for distress caused and expenses incurred. My name is Fergus and I own and run Whitlingham Broad Campsite with my partner Linda. The first thing to say is that I am sorry that you did not enjoy your stay with us here. Here at Whitlingham we welcome all guests and, unlike some other campsites, we do not have a strict ban on (for example) groups, bookings by young people or families with young children; we think having a mix of people on site creates a nice atmosphere and makes this a better place. Having said that, we do work hard to ensure that all guests know our rules and how these apply on site. To that end we emphasise both the specific rules (set out in our camping code) and the general approach (be kind, enjoy yourselves, be considerate to other guests) when booking, on arrival and, as needed, during guests’ stay. At this time of year we have staff on site between 0830 – 2000. Whilst we have (lots and lots!) of other jobs to be getting on with throughout the day, we also keep an eye on the camping fields and speak to any guests we feel may be acting in an inconsiderate way. Outside of those hours we are always contactable by phone, have a regular whole-site walk around between 2230 – 2300 and we also live on site. Your complaint centres on the behaviour of one group of campers and the campsite’s response to your concerns, expressed on the night of Saturday 19th August. Specifically, you state: • The group of campers were taking cocaine; and • You reported this to campsite staff; and • The staff did not check the site, did not report the suspected drug use to the police, did not make any note of the conversations I had recorded or take any steps to protect the safety and wellbeing of fellow campers, a large majority of which had young children with them (quote from your online review on Pitchup). Unfortunately, I do not believe this to be a true reflection of events so, for clarity and transparency I set out my record of the night: • On walking around the campsite at approximately 2030 I noticed that the pitch of the group in question was very messy, with a pile of rubbish, a bottle of sprits and bottles of beer left strewn around the pitch. We had received no complaints regarding either the state of the pitch or the behaviour of group (this being their second night) but, this notwithstanding, I felt the condition of the pitch was unacceptable and that due consideration was not being given to our other guests. Accordingly, I confiscated the bottle of spirits which had been left outside the tent and spoke with the group about the condition of the pitch and the respect they needed to show both to the campsite and their fellow campers. I also confiscated the group’s fire pit as it was clearly being used in a way which breaches our campsite rules. The group tidied the pitch and apologised. • At 2132 you called and reported drug taking by that same group • At 2158 you messaged to say no action was being taken by campsite staff • Between the time you called and the time you messaged I visited the pitch and spoke at length with the group. On visiting the pitch, I noted that the group were not being particularly noisy and the pitch had remained tidy. Because of the nature of your complaint, and because the group were friendly and cooperative, I went inside their tent to speak with them. Whilst in the tent (a bell tent with no internal partitioning) I saw no evidence of drug taking. I explained to the group that someone had reported drug taking, which they denied. In further discussion with the group it became clear that they were in the process of leaving the site to go to our local pub, and also that they lived relatively locally (Norwich). Given that, and mindful of my earlier issue with the state of their pitch and the concerns expressed by a fellow camper (i.e. you), I suggested that it would be best for all concerned if they did not return to the campsite as it was likely that both they and I (as the person responsible for dealing with complaints in the night) would end up having a rubbish night. Again, they were friendly and agreed that they would probably just go home (i.e. not return to the pitch) after the pub. At this stage, mindful that I had received no other complaints, had seen no evidence of drug taking and was dealing with a group that were being cooperative, I did not think I had good reason to demand they leave the site. I also took the view – conscious that it was now approaching 2200 and I had received no other complaints regarding the groups behaviour over the preceding day and night - that the disturbance associated with taking the tent down and packing up was going to be greater than any issues being caused by the group. • At 2212, having visited the group and discussed the situation with my partner, I called you to explain the situation. We spoke for approx. 6 minutes during which I apologised that the group’s behaviour had impacted you, explained I had visited the tent and seen no sign of drug taking, received no other complaints and that I was confident that the group had taken the message regarding respecting other campers on board. I also explained that I had suggested to the group that they would be better not returning to the site, but did not feel I could force them to leave on the basis of both their behaviour and the evidence I had before me. I finished the call by reassuring you that I would be conducting walk-arounds later and also that I lived on site and would be able to respond to the emergency line all night. • Between 2230 and 2245 I did a walk around and the site was quiet • Between 2315 and 2330 I did a further walk around and the site was quiet (on one of these walk arounds I saw someone leaving their tent with a rucksack, which may have been you leaving the site, though your tent was still on the pitch the following morning so I was not sure) • At 0000 I walked to the edge of the campsite and all was quiet. • To date, I have received no other complaints regarding the behaviour of this group and have had no engagement with the police I understand that it was upsetting for you to have your holiday impacted by other campers who you believed were behaving inconsiderately, and I am sorry that this experience has soured your stay with us. However, your assertion that we did not respond to your concerns is simply wrong. The suggestion that we did not take appropriate steps to protect the safety and well-being of our guests is incorrect and potentially damaging to our business. Your expressed hope that ‘new management can be brought in’ to ‘improve’ the campsite is personally insulting to Linda and myself who, as the founders and owners of the business have worked hard over the last 10 years to create a campsite that we are proud of and which gives many people many happy memories each year. Finally, your request for refund and compensation are entirely without basis and, as such, will be disregarded. This is a very busy time of year for our small, family-run business and this matter has taken up far too much time already. However, I wanted to make sure that we provided a full and truthful response to the concerns raised in your review. Given the time taken to date on this matter, I will not reply to your email requests for payment of compensation, or engage in any further correspondence with you. Fergus
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Upper Meadow non-electric grass tent pitch
Liked: We had a fantastic couple of nights in Norfolk at Whitlingham Campsite. It was our first camp as a family for a couple of years now our youngest is a bit older. We had a tent pitch on the upper field. The small shop and staff were friendly and explained the site. You can hire, firepits (£3 a night), buy logs, basic camp essentials, food, ice creams and drinks. We used 3 bags of logs over 2 nights and got the biggest pit. Campsite is nice and open and parking is free and lots of it. They also have the country park across the road with a cafe, nice walks a lake and they even has an open air cinema showing dirty dancing. There is also a morissons 6minutes away but it gets busy when Norwich are playing at home.
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From the manager: Thanks for taking the time to review us, we are glad you had a wonderful time on site and hope to welcome you back
Maybe best out of holidays if you’re looking for a peaceful stay.
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Lower Meadow non-electric grass tent, campervan or trailer tent pitch
Liked: Location was great for access to the broads and the river wensum. Very clean facilities and decent sized shower and toilet block. Well kept grass areas. Children’s play area although this was largely ignored by the older kids.
Disliked: Unfortunately since covid a lot of asbo campers have now chosen to stay in campsites rather than Spanish coastal resorts. Although not directly the campsites fault the noise of these campers which continued way beyond 10pm was annoying. The rules seem optional and not obligatory. Shame as this could be a lovely spot but spoilt by other guests. The lower meadow also flooded after heavy rain one evening. Luckily the following day was dry and warm otherwise it would make exiting the lower field very tricky.
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Features
Dogs allowed
Campfires allowed
Leisure on site
Bar or club house
Cycle hire
Evening entertainment
Fishing
Fitness centre
Games room
Indoor swimming pool
Kids' club
On-site restaurant/cafe
Outdoor swimming pool
Play area
TV room
Take away
Tennis
Watersports
Amenities on site
Bath available
Car parking by pitch/unit
Composting toilet
Disabled facilities
Dog park
Drying room
Food shop
Free wifi
Ice pack freezing
Internet access
Launderette
Parent & baby washroom
Pick-up from public transport
Portable toilet
Pub toilets
Public telephone
Shower available
Tents for hire
Toilet block
Washing-up area
Wifi
Groups welcome
D. of E. welcome
Family friendly
Motorcycle friendly
Rallies welcome
Single-sex groups welcome
Student groups welcome
Rules
Barbecue provided
Barbecues allowed
Campfires allowed
Commercial vehicles allowed
Dogs allowed
Dogs allowed all year
Camping 2.0
Jumbo tent pitches
Themes
Budget/backpacker
Forest
Gastronomic delight
Lake and/or mountain
Leave the car at home
Luxury
Peaceful
Spectacular scenery
Walkers' paradise
Wild camping
Wildlife haven
Utilities
Charging facilities
Chemical disposal
Electric car charging point(s)
Gas cylinders available
Recycling available
Renewable energy
Nearby amenities
Bar nearby
Dog walk nearby
Nearby farmers' market
Public transport nearby
Shop nearby
Type
Large (51-200 pitches)
Medium (26-50 pitches)
Nearby leisure
Canoeing/kayaking nearby
Climbing nearby
Cycle hire nearby
Cycling nearby
Fishing nearby
Golf nearby
Indoor pool nearby
Leisure/theme park nearby
Mountain biking nearby
Outdoor pool nearby
Restaurant nearby
Sailing nearby
Tennis nearby
Watersports nearby
Location
Whitlingham Broad Campsite
Whitlingham Lane
Trowse
Norwich
Norfolk
England
NR14 8TR
Timezone
Europe/London +0100 (GMT+01:00)
GPS
52.61939°N
1.32617°W
Nearest transport
Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.
Local attractions
Water quality at nearby bathing waters
Name | Distance | Type | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 |
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Sea Palling | 26.7 km | Sea | N/A | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent |
Hemsby | 27.2 km | Sea | N/A | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent |
Caister Point | 27.9 km | Sea | N/A | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent |
Great Yarmouth Pier | 28 km | Sea | N/A | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent |
Great Yarmouth South | 28 km | Sea | N/A | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent |
Data source: European Environment Agency
Must see
Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery 2.2 km
Norwich Cathedral 2.2 km
Colman's Mustard Shop and Museum 2.4 km
BeWILDerwood 12.9 km
Blickling Hall, Gardens and Park 22.3 km
National Trust
Blickling Hall, Gardens and Park 22.2 km
Horsey Windpump 25.5 km
Elizabethan House Museum 27 km
Felbrigg Hall, Garden and Park 32.3 km
Sheringham Park 35.3 km
Cycle routes
Find local routes on the National Cycle Network - over 12,000 miles of cycling routes.
Other
CROWN POINT 0.7 km
THE ROSARY CEMETERY 1.1 km
Norwich City 2.3 km
CHAPELFIELD GARDENS 2.6 km
THE PLANTATION GARDEN, NORWICH 3 km
Local events
- Latitude Festival (Thursday 25 July 2024 – Thursday 25 July 2024)
Beccles, England 35.2 km
Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.
Want to know more about camping in Norfolk?
- Does Whitlingham Broad Campsite have a swimming pool? No View all features
- Is Whitlingham Broad Campsite dog friendly? Yes View all features
- What attractions are near Whitlingham Broad Campsite? Sticking to the Broads – just to start with – you’ll have the pick of waterside walks, watersports, cycling and wildlife spotting on the Whitlingham Broad doorstep. The café next to the … Read more
- When can I check in and check out of Whitlingham Broad Campsite?
Camping and touring Arrive: 2 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Depart by: 11 a.m. On-site accommodation Arrive: 2 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Depart by: 10:30 a.m. Please do not arrive before check-in at 2pm. There are parking restrictions on site - your parking charges are not covered by the site until you have checked in.
Read more - How much does it cost to stay at Whitlingham Broad Campsite? From €30.21 (for 1 night, 2 adults) - prices may change depending on your dates and party.