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Glamping in Norfolk

Glamping in Norfolk is the perfect lifestyle meeting the perfect place. Glamping invites you to slow down a bit and get back in touch with nature; Norfolk’s curving miles of waterways, empty beaches and sleepy village pubs give you ample opportunity to do so. We’ve inspected every single place in our collection of Norfolk glamping places, so let us drop you in the heart of this beautiful county’s rural splendour, and leave you to relax on a gentle, restorative and scenic glamping holiday in Norfolk.

Our popular place types

These are our most popular glamping place types in Norfolk. Our team have visited every single one personally, to find only the most special and quirky spaces that we just know you'll want to visit.
Cabins

Cabins

Treehouses

Treehouses

Why book a glamping break with Canopy & Stars?

We’ve been finding glamping place in Norfolk since 2010, visiting each one and picking out only the best places for our collection. We’ve squeezed the sofa cushions, taken in the views and sampled the ambience, making sure we know exactly how you’ll feel when you’re there. If you can’t decide, let our Guest Experience Team help you. Their knowledge and dedication to finding you the perfect glamping holiday has earned us one of the best customer satisfaction scores around.

Recommended places in Norfolk

Bagthorpe Treehouse
Norfolk

Bagthorpe Treehouse

from £195 p/n
The Wren's Nest
Norfolk

The Wren's Nest

from £230 p/n
Bagthorpe Treehouse
Bagthorpe Treehouse
Norfolk

Bagthorpe Treehouse

from £195 p/n
The Camping Meadow
Norfolk

The Camping Meadow

from £1660 p/n
Fleet Lane Studio
Norfolk

Fleet Lane Studio

from £175 p/n

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About glamping in Norfolk

Where should I go in Norfolk? This depends on where you’re coming from. Norfolk is bigger than you think, so it’s probably a good idea to pick a north or south base and limit the day trips. In the north you’ve got the Norfolk Coast AONB, Blakeney point for the seals and Holt for antiques. Further south you’ve got Norwich’s impressive cathedral, a string of beaches and the famous broads, for days of idling.

Is a glamping holiday for me? There’s a glamping holiday for everyone! All our places are created and run by independent owners. We just help you find them. It means that we’ve got everything from rustic cabins with wood burner ovens to treehouses with roll-top baths. Decide how wild or indulgent you fancy being, check the details on our site and head off into nature at your own pace.

What sort of glamping places are there in Norfolk? We’ve got a good spread of places and experience for your glamping holiday in Norfolk. There are sites where a field full of bell tents could all be yours for a magical gathering, woodland cabins where you can hide away with someone special, and all sorts of geodomes and treehouses with the wow to light up a big occasion.

Is glamping a good way to travel sustainably? Glamping holidays are usually much better environmentally than more traditional breaks, as the places are built with care for the land and on a small scale. They also tend to contribute to their communities through the use of local craftspeople, growers and producers to make and stock cupboards and fridges. It helps if you book through a B Corp with an environmentally focused charitable trust too, which funnily enough...

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