The crunch of gravel underfoot and the distant call of coastal birds mark your arrival at this year-round Norfolk Coast site, where a former railway station has found new purpose as a camping ground. The open skies here carry that particular quality of East Anglian light—vast and ever-changing as weather systems roll in from the North Sea.
This is a practical base for caravanners, campervanners, and tenters seeking unfussy access to Norfolk's celebrated coastline and its network of quiet lanes and marshland paths. The railway heritage adds character to your pitch, a reminder of the region's Victorian heyday when trains first brought holidaymakers to these sandy shores. Whether you're exploring tidal creeks, birdwatching reserves, or traditional seaside towns, you're well-positioned for coastal adventures.
Facilities details aren't specified, so it's worth enquiring ahead about what's available on-site. Campfires may be permitted—check when you arrive. The year-round opening makes this a flexible choice for off-season explorers who appreciate Norfolk's wild, windswept beauty when the crowds have departed.