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Norfolk Coast Path Glamping

Glamping right by the Norfolk Coast Path, spend your days hiking the beach and relax in the evening with us
mYminiBreak Norfolk Coast Path Glamping

mYminiBreak Norfolk Coast Path Glamping

Glamping in an idyllic location on the Norfolk Coast

Our 5-acre meadow on the North Norfolk Coast offers stunning views, vast open skies and a glamping experience like no other. When you stay here at North Coast Path Glamping, you will find yourself relaxed and comfortable in our lovely Glamping Bell Tents and Glamping Shepherds Huts, both great choices for spending time in the great outdoors. Bring your dog along as we are a dog-friendly venue, there are many local walks for you and your furry friend. Children and adults alike will enjoy exploring our meadow and beyond to the golden sands of Holme-next-to-Sea Beach, a stunning coastal location full of beauty and history, and this is the location of the famous Sea Henge, it was a 4000-year-old Bronze Age timber circle discovered in 1998 that has been carefully moved to the Kings Lynn Museum for safe keeping.

Norfolk Coast Path Glamping Location

Vast Open Skies & Close to the Beach
  • Hike the Norfolk Coast Paths for an epic adventure Hike the Norfolk Coast Paths for an epic adventure

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  • Enjoy a stunning sunset over the sea with your loved one at Norfolk Coast Path Glamping Enjoy a stunning sunset over the sea with your loved one at Norfolk Coast Path Glamping

    Sunsets over the Sea

    Norfolk Coast Path Glamping

    Our fabulous glamping location on the Norfolk Coast is ideal for those that want to get back to nature and spend time in the great outdoors. We are surrounded by undulating countryside, wildlife and migrating birds and cultural history, all under some of the widest open skies you will find in the UK. In the evening you can catch a sunset over the sea at the beach, in the summer, return in the morning to see the sunrise, one of only a few places you can see both at the same place, given our very special location. 

    Holme-next-the-Sea beach is a vast landscape of sand dunes, filled with birds and is naturally wild. The home of Sea Henge, this special place is not to be missed, often a very quiet beach, it also marks the end of The Peddars Way long-distance path from Thetford, here it joins The Norfolk Coast Path. Many avid hikers do both paths over s few days and stay with us as we are only a short detour from the path. Recoup here with us at Norfolk Coast Path Glamping, before counting your adventure across Norfolk

    The small village of Holme, is a picturesque little hamlet with a few essential amenities, pass through the village down some quiet roads to get to the beach, a lovely walk that will show off some of our stunning landscapes here in North Norfolk. Close by we have the seaside town of Hunstanton and Wells-next-the-Sea, both great places to get a bite to eat or do some coastal shopping with independent shops and cafes, most of which are dog friendly.

    There are a range of Glamping accommodation options here at Norfolk Coast Path Glamping, you can choose from our beautiful Glamping Bell Tents, or comfy Glamping Shepherds Huts and our handy Blank Canvas Bell Tents. All of our glamping getaways are dog friendly, come with their own firepit/BBQs and have outside seating to enjoy sitting around your campfire in the evenings whilst you star gaze in our glorious dark skies.

    Glamping Bell Tent - Styled in a bohemian design, with accessories and textiles to match, our Glamping Bell Tents are comfortable and glamorous, with large double beds, chairs for relaxing and added extras such as a picnic basket for outings and some sports equipment. You will feel cosy all together in our tents, spending time glamping with your loved ones.

    Glamping Shepherd Huts - You will be able to have a camping experience with all the creature comforts of home in our Glamping Shepherds Huts, with a big comfy double bed, country cottage stylings and inside bistro table, you will enjoy a stay with stunning views out over the meadows and will be relaxed and content. A little raised patio allows you to sit outside and take in the coastal air with a coffee or a glass of wine.

    Blank Canvas Bell Tents - for those that have all the camping gear but prefer not to pitch a tent or hikers that want to carry less, our Blank Canvas Bell tents are a great choice, pre-pitched and ready for you to use.

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    Norfolk Coast Path Glamping Features

    • Short Walk to the Beach

    • Close To Village Centre

    • Dogs Welcome

    • Campfires/BBQs Welcome

    • Quiet Countryside Location

    Norfolk Coast Path Glamping Facilities

    Inside & Outside Showers
    Glamping Only Kitchenette
    Early Parking Available
    Parking Onsite

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    • Holme - Blank Canvas Bell Tent

      Holme-next-the-Sea Campsite, Holme-next-the-Sea Glamping
      From £55.00 per night
    • Holme - Glamping Shepherds Hut

      Holme-next-the-Sea Glamping
      • 2 adults per shepherds hut
      • Standard arrival time between 4:00pm and 8:00pm
      • Early check-in available (tick this option when booking)
      • Campfires and BBQs are allowed (following site rules)
      • Behaved dogs welcome
      From £95.00 per night
    • Holme - Glamping Bell Tent

      Holme-next-the-Sea Glamping
      • 2 adults per bell tent
      • Standard arrival time between 4:00pm and 8:00pm
      • Campfires and BBQs are allowed (following site rules)
      • Behaved dogs welcome
      From £95.00 per night

    The Norfolk Coast is a very special place to visit for a Glamping Holiday, staying here with us you will be able to explore Areas of Outstanding Natureal Beauty, see natural wildlife at its best and make memories that will last a lifetime. There are so many options to go Glamping in Norfolk from Glamping Bell Tents & Glamping Shepherds huts to Blank Canvas Bell Tents that you and your family can hire and fill with your own gear.

    Norfolk is on the East Coast of England, a county that has maintained its rural way of life and kept many of its natural features intact. Explore towns and villages that are rich in history, with traditional markets and independent shops. Hike our Coast Path that stretches from Kings Lynn to Great Yarmouth, or take a stroll along one of the many routes that detour off from the main trail and into the countryside of Norfolk. Then head back to your Glamping site to get cosy together under the stars around your own fire pit. Glamping Shepherds Huts & Bell Tents give you the chance to get back to nature and enjoy the great outdoors in style.

    With magnificent views wherever you look and history all around, we are not lacking in a metropolis shopping heaven, Norwich is a fine city to visit for the day. a true juxtaposition of old and new, Norwich gives you shopping down winding cobbled streets with little boutiques, alongside shopping centres filled with the biggest high street names.

    There really is something for everyone here in Norfolk and a Glamping stay here with be one to remember. We have added some of our highlights that we are sure you will not want to miss while visiting us here in Norfolk.


    Things to do on the Norfolk Coast Path

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    Dog Friendly Things to do in Norfolk

    Hunstanton is a beautiful seaside town with plenty of things for both you and your pup to enjoy. There are many great places to stroll around for the day, if lounging on the beach all day is more your speed, there are several beaches in Hunstanton that welcome dogs. Many shops, pubs & restaurants are dog friendly in Norfolk, and they welcome your four-legged friends with open arms, and sometimes their own special doggy menus!

    Norfolk is Doggy Heaven!

    Norfolk is full of great places to take your dog for an adventure, Wild Ken Hill is one such place. This rewilding project which is often featured on BBC Spring & Autumn Watch is a haven for natural wildlife, the woodlands offer a great chance to explore the Norfolk countryside with your dogs, be sure to keep an eye on them as there are wild ponies, pigs and cows in this great project.

    The Norfolk Coast Path has miles upon miles of great walking for you and your dog, with many routes that head off from the beaten path. No matter which part you walk, either straight from your glamping accommodation or further on up the path, you are sure to have a great day exploring.

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    Holme next the sea beach bird observatory


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    Glamping Bell Tents

    Here at Glamping in Hunstanton, we believe in keeping things simple. That's why we offer Glamping Bell Tents that are perfect for those who want to get away from the hustle & bustle of city life and relax on the Norfolk coast. Our Glamping Bell Tents are located in a beautiful and serene setting, with a host of amenities and attractions to keep you busy. 

    Our Glamping Bell Tents are great for couples, who wish to spend a night under the stars around a cosy campfire. Your Glamping Bell Tent comes with everything you will need for an unforgettable stay in Hunstanton. Whatever the occasion you are sure to have a relaxed stay on The Norfolk Coast. Each of our Bell Tents features a secondary mosquito door, a groundsheet you can unclip and lay flat at the front doors, and pole hooks for lighting. 


    Glamping Shepherds Huts

    Our Glamping Shepherds Huts are perfect for those wanting to spend time with their loved ones in the great outdoors while still having all the creature comforts of home. Inside you have a big cosy double bed, a bistro seating area and shelving with all the added extras you will need such as wine glasses and dinnerware.

    Outside you have a firepit and BBQ, great for cooking in the evenings out under the stars. Our Glamping Shepherds Hutshave the best views in Norfolk, looking out over the meadows towards Wild Ken Hill. You will have a fabulous time here and make unforgettable memories.


    Blank Canvas Bell Tents

    Our Blank Canvas Bell Tents are the ideal choice for those that have all the camping gear but may not have a tent or do not enjoy pitching. Our Pre Pitched Blank Canvas Bell Tents are waterproof, come with a mosquito net and are great for all the family or groups of friends looking for a Glamping getaway by the beach on a budget.

    With an outside firepit & BBQ, you will enjoy laying out under the stars in our vast open skies, while being so close to the beach you are practically camping out there!

    Norfolk Coast Path Glamping FAQs

    Here are a few things that we think will be of use to you. If you can't find the answer you're looking for here, then the best thing to do is give us a call or contact us here.

    I have never stayed at a campsite before - how does it work?

    We recommend that you book your stay (the easiest way is on our campsite's website), then show up on the day. When booking please also understand that site amenities (such as a shower block, toilets and washing-up area) are all provided for your convenience, After you’ve set up camp, head out and explore! If you have any questions or concerns while on the grounds, do not hesitate to settle them with our friendly staff.

    How big are the glamping units?

    Shepherd huts – 6 metres long by 2.4 metres wide
    Bell Tents –  5 metres by 5 metres

    What's in The Bell Tent?

    Our Bell Tents come with Free Wifi, Electric hook-up, Maxi comfort bed, Bedside tables x2, Sheets, Quilt cover, Pillows + Pillowcases, Blankets, Deck chairs x2, Picnic basket, Kettle, Cutlery, Cast iron pan, Cooking utensils, BBQ/campfire and much more! For more information please visit: https://www.norfolkcoast-cottage.co.uk/norfolk-bell-tents

    What's in the Shepherds Hut?

    A cosy little hut that has everything you need for a comfortable stay except groceries. The kitchen is fully stocked with utensils, there's a log burner to keep you warm, and a gas stove for cooking. You'll have plenty of space to sleep with a double bed, and we'll provide the linen.

    Are fires allowed?

    There's a place to position a fire basket outside each unit, and you can buy charcoal and briquettes at our office. Glamping accommodation also comes with an outdoor, covered cooking area.

    Do the glamping units have electricity and heating?
    All our glamping units have a power supply suitable for small electric appliances such as phone chargers. The shepherd huts also have electric panel heaters and wood burners, insulated.
    Does the glamping accommodation include cookers and kettles?
    Yes – every glamping unit comes with cooking equipment available to you including a small stove, kettle, and toaster.
    What should I bring for cooking and eating?

    We will provide you with the essentials for cooking, like a stove and kettle. You should bring some other useful items too, like tea towels, dishcloths, bin bags and washing up liquid. And don't forget the food, drinks, tea and coffee you like.

    Can I charge my phone, camera or tablet?
    There is a mains power point in all the units. There’s also a charging station in the office(with a small fee) for mobile phones, tablets and small laptops. 
    Can I bring candles and tea lights?
    You can bring battery-operated lights. No naked flames are allowed inside any of the glamping units.
    What will I receive to confirm my booking?

    Once your booking has been processed, you’ll receive a confirmation booking invoice by email.

    What is your cancellation policy?

    Deposits are not refundable because they cover the administration cost of making your booking. If you have paid your balance in full and you cancel at least 28 days before your arrival date, we will refund the balance less the deposit. 

    Our Nature Saving Pledge

    Clean Glamping on the Norfolk Coast Path

    Norfolk Coast Path Glamping is all about spending time with your loved ones and reconnecting with nature. And we want nothing more than to share this wonderful part of Norfolk with you and all that nature has to enjoy.

    Here at Norfolk Coast Path Glamping, we are committed to respecting the countryside and keeping it clean. We operate under and encourage a leave-no-trace ethos to all our guests, which means that when visiting the countryside you leave no trace of your visit in our Norfolk Coast Path site and leave it exactly in the state it was when you arrived. It's this way of thinking that we hope to imprint on all who pass through our corner of the world which will help to ensure the protection of our precious countryside and the wildlife that live here.

    The Countryside Code

    The Countryside Code is supported by Natural England.

    Protect The Environment

    • Take your litter home – leave no trace of your visit
    • Do not light fires and only have BBQs where signs say you can
    • Always keep dogs under control and insight
    • Dog poo – bag it and bin it – any public waste bin will do
    • Care for nature – do not cause damage or disturbance
    • Enjoy The Outdoors
    • Check your route and local conditions
    • Plan your adventure – know what to expect and what you can do
    • Enjoy your visit, have fun, make a memory

    Leave No Trace

    • Plan ahead and prepare
    • Be Considerate of others
    • Respect Farm animals and wildlife
    • Travel and camp on durable ground
    • Leave what you find
    • Dispose of waste properly
    • Minimise the effects of fire
    The Seashore Code

    Show Respect For Seashore Creatures

    Seashore creatures are fascinating and have found special ways of living in their environment. They have to adapt to survive the rigours of wave-action, exposure and predation. Some have shells for protection, but many need to hide under rocks, seaweed or in the sand.

    Exploring The Seashore Is Fun, But Please Remember:

    • Leave animals where you find them.
    • Take care when touching soft-bodied animals - they are very delicate.
    • Carefully lift and replace any rocks you may have moved - there are animals underneath which need them for shelter.
    • Leave attached seaweed in place - there is plenty lying loose on the strand line.
    • Do not trample through rock pools.

    Take Photos, Not Living Animals

    • Shells come in all shapes, sizes and colours. Many still contain living animals, even if they do look 'dead'. If you want to collect shells, please make sure they are empty before taking them home.

    If you want to buy a souvenir:

    • Buy a photograph, book or poster of colourful marine creatures rather than shells, coral, starfish and urchins or other 'marine curios'. Remember 'curios' would almost certainly have been alive, when collected. If we don't buy them, the shops won't sell them.

    Avoid Disturbing Wildlife

    You can see many animals at their best when they are behaving naturally. This is true for animals such as seals, otters and seabirds, as well as rock pool animals. To avoid disturbing wildlife:

    • It is best to watch from a distance, through binoculars if possible, especially if the animals are nesting, or pupping in the case of seals.
    • Keep your dog clear of birds and other animals.
    • Remember, it is now illegal to disturb or harass many species of birds and animals.

    Take Your Rubbish Home With You

    Beach rubbish is unsightly and can be dangerous to sea creatures. Much of the litter on our shores comes from tourists, shipping, fishing vessels and sewage outfalls. You can help to reduce this problem when visiting the coast:

    • Take your rubbish home - burying it is no solution.
    • Keep your dog from fouling the beach.
    • Report canisters or drums that may be washed up on the beach, but do not touch them.
    • Take part in BeachWatch - the annual beach clean and survey organised by the Marine Conservation Society, or Adopt-a-Beach - a regular survey of beach litter.
    • Bag It and Bin It, Please Don't Flush It - bag and bin all plastic bathroom waste such as cotton bud sticks.

    Watch Where You Go

    Beaches and sand dunes are prone to erosion and easily damaged by people and vehicles. To help protect the coast:

    • Keep to established paths and dune boardwalks.
    • Park in designated car parks and keep access to footpaths clear.
    • Do not use beaches or dunes for scrambling motorcycles or other 'off-road' vehicles.
    • If you dig holes in the beach, please fill them up again.
    • Leave pebbles and rocks on the beach rather than collect them for your garden.

    Be Careful!

    All cliffs are unstable and potentially dangerous, yet they are an impressive sight and from the cliff top it is possible to enjoy a panoramic view of the coastline. Cliffs also provide a very specialised habitat for the plants and animals that live on them.

    Take Care Near Cliffs:

    • Remember that it is dangerous to climb up or go near the top or bottom of a cliff.
    • Please don't throw or push anything over the edge of cliffs. As well as being dangerous, it can increase the rate of cliff erosion and kill or disturb wildlife.
    • Play safe on the beach too: Check tide times to avoid being cut off. Keep away from soft sand and mud - it is easy to get stuck!

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    Holme-next-the-Sea Camping & Glamping


    Our venue offers various Norfolk coast camping experiences scattered in 3 different locations across the Norfolk countryside each with its own unique charm and character to appeal to whatever your fancy.

    Opening hours


    Office:
    Monday to Sunday - 9am to 5pm

    Online Bookings:
    Monday to Sunday - 24hrs