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Norfolk Coast Path Camping & Glamping with mYminiBreak. Our five-acre site in Holme-next-the-Sea is set just three miles from Hunstanton’s beach and makes a great base from which to explore and embrace all the activities which West Norfolk has to offer. Why not take to the water and try paddle boarding or kite surfing? Many of the local beaches are safe for swimming, but please be aware of tide times to avoid unplanned paddling!
Norfolk Coast Path Camping & Glamping is also conveniently located for cycling and walking holidays along the Norfolk coast and coastal roads allow you to take in the beautiful scenery closer to hand than by car. There are many wonderful places to stop for a break and bite to eat along the way, such as the Crab Hut at Brancaster Staithe and The White Horse at Brancaster Overy Staithe, where you can sample the delights of local seafood and real ales.
Peddars Way follows the route of a Roman road and meets the Norfolk Coast Path at Holme-next-the-Sea as it runs from Hunstanton to Hopton-on-Sea. The National Cycle Network, Route 1 is close by (about 2 miles away) and can be picked up easily by amateur or enthusiast cyclists.
A quick ten minute walk down Beach Road leads you over the golf course and onto one of the most beautiful secluded beaches, which lie just two miles walk along the beach to the east of Hunstanton and the chance to watch the sun go down over the sea. A two-mile walk to the west takes you to the Holme Dunes and the Holme-next-the-Sea Norfolk Wildlife Trust site.
Our Local Attractions
We are fortunate to be in a fantastic location for exploring the local area. Norfolk Coast Path Camping & Glamping is just a short walk from the beach, further along, the west Norfolk coast you can visit lots of quiet beaches. In nearby Hunstanton, the whole family can enjoy the beachfront amusements, funfair, bowling alley and bandstand concerts on the green. You can also explore the town’s parks and garden or visit Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary where you can see an amazing collection of sea creatures. Further attractions in the area include:
Esplanade Gardens
Hunstanton Heritage
Norfolk Coastal Path
Norfolk Lavender
Old Hunstanton
The Norfolk Coast is a very dog-friendly place to visit, with many establishments allowing dogs and providing water for them. Many of our beaches allow dogs all year round, with a few having restrictions from Easter to Halloween. Heacham South Beach has miles and miles of open sand for your dog to run free, with shallow waters for paddling, we also have a handy dog wash for you to shower down after all your fun at the beach. Our nearby beaches are; Heacham – South and North Beach, with no restrictions. Snettisham, no restrictions. Hunstanton, summer restrictions – Old Hunstanton Beach no restrictions. Holme-next-the-sea, no restrictions. Thornham, no restrictions. There are so many walks, places to visit and historical landmarks, with water sports, cultural events and great independent shops and eateries, there really IS something for everyone.
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