The creak of a pub sign swinging in the salt breeze, the low murmur of conversation drifting from a lit doorway — this is camping with a proper Norfolk welcome just a few steps away.
The Queen's Head takes tents, campervans and caravans, making it a solid choice for families who want the freedom of canvas with the reassurance of civilisation close by, or couples touring the Norfolk Coast who fancy a pint without driving. It's pub-associated camping, so you're in classic East Anglia territory — big skies, market towns within reach, and that particular flatland quiet that settles in after dark. Dogs aren't mentioned in the rules, so check ahead if you're bringing one.
Facilities aren't detailed, so arrive expecting simple rather than swish — this is about location and convenience over bells and whistles. Campfires are a possibility but need confirming when you arrive, so bring a backup stove. The vibe's relaxed and unpretentious, the sort of spot where you pitch up, stroll over for supper, and wake to birdsong rather than hairdryers.