136 caravan parks in East Anglia
The Croft Campsite
Ubbeston, Suffolk
4.93 /5
32 reviews
100%
would recommend
Family run tent, touring and glamping site with wet weather facilities. Great for kids with a play barn and games!
Holkham Hall Pop-Up Campsite
Wells-Next-the-Sea, Norfolk
4.71 /5
40 reviews
100%
would recommend
Pop-up camping, glamping and touring on the historic Holkham Estate. Ten minutes to sandy beaches!
Walnut Farm
Norwich, Norfolk
4.65 /5
49 reviews
94%
would recommend
Short walk from the stunning sands of Waxham and Horsey beaches. Family/dog friendly camping, touring and glamping.
Henstead Fields Caravan and Campsite
Henstead, Beccles, Suffolk
4.84 /5
18 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small, peaceful campsite nestled in the Suffolk countryside just ten minutes from a sandy beach. Pet friendly too.
Barley Fields Camping
Holt, Norfolk
4.68 /5
47 reviews
96%
would recommend
Family friendly camping and touring park in rural Norfolk, just ten minutes from the coast.
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Rose Farm Touring Park
Belton, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
4.48 /5
22 reviews
91%
would recommend
Peaceful camping and touring site at the edge of the Broads. Ten minutes to Great Yarmouth and the coast.
Field Farm Fisheries
Wrentham, Beccles, Suffolk
4.73 /5
59 reviews
97%
would recommend
Close to great beaches at Southwold, Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth (and Latitude Festival), with six fishing ponds.
Church View Campsite
Barrow, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
4.68 /5
40 reviews
95%
would recommend
Small, family-run, campsite ideally located in Suffolk, with an onsite cafe/bar, archery and escape room.
Fields End Water
Doddington, March, Cambridgeshire
4.79 /5
23 reviews
91%
would recommend
Open all year, this is a 5 star, adult only, dog friendly park with two well stocked fishing lakes in the Fens.
Top Farm Caravan and Camping Site
Marsham, Norwich, Norfolk
4.91 /5
13 reviews
100%
would recommend
Family and dog friendly site with camping, touring and glamping. Just 30 minutes to Norwich and the beach.
7 Ducks Touring Caravan and Campsite
Walpole Highway, Wisbech, Norfolk
4.86 /5
17 reviews
94%
would recommend
Peaceful caravan and camping site in the Norfolk countryside. 25 minutes from Sandringham Estate. Dog friendly.
Green Haven Camping
Rumburgh, Halesworth, Suffolk
4.79 /5
16 reviews
100%
would recommend
Eco campsite set between the Suffolk countryside and coast. Family and dog friendly with campfires welcome.
Hill Farm Camping
Great Bardfield, Braintree, Essex
4.92 /5
10 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small farm site with accessible facilities and a short walk to a pub. Onsite animals to meet, archery and more!
Arthur's Retreat Suffolk
Hepworth, Suffolk
4.62 /5
8 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small and peaceful lakeside touring site with private picnic benches. Just 15 minutes to Thetford Forest Park.
Utopia Paradise Holidays
Lyng, Norwich, Norfolk
4.71 /5
13 reviews
100%
would recommend
A great getaway for grown-ups by a picturesque lake surrounded by nature, in the charming village of Lyng.
Croft Naturist Country Club
Three Holes, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
4.74 /5
10 reviews
100%
would recommend
Family friendly naturist club site in the heart of the Fens, with onsite swimming pools and entertainment.
Grange Farm Campsite
Thorpe-Le-Soken, Essex
4.76 /5
9 reviews
100%
would recommend
Peaceful, simple site in the middle of a small working farm. Just 15 minutes to the coast and Clacton-on-Sea!
Park Farm Camping
Swanton Morley, Dereham, Norfolk
4.55 /5
12 reviews
100%
would recommend
A family friendly, simple camping and touring site set on a working farm in Norfolk. 15 minute walk to the pub too!
Bellevue Certificated Location
Coast Road, Ridlington, Norfolk
4.35 /5
38 reviews
82%
would recommend
Family and dog friendly touring site near the North Norfolk coastline. Five minutes from Happisburgh Beach.
Rushbanks Farm Caravan and Camping Site
Nayland, Colchester, Suffolk
4.55 /5
11 reviews
91%
would recommend
Riverside camping in Constable Country. Hire a canoe and paddle to the pub, then relax by the campfire at night.