The crunch of gravel beneath your feet and the distant call of curlews drifting in from the Norfolk marshes announce your arrival at this understated coastal retreat. Here, where the big skies of East Anglia seem to stretch forever, the air carries that distinctive salt-tinged freshness that defines this stretch of England's shoreline.
The Old Appleyard welcomes tents, campervans, and caravans to its pitches, making it a versatile base for exploring the Norfolk Coast's celebrated beaches, nature reserves, and market towns. Whether you're drawn to seal-watching at Blakeney Point, beachcombing along wide sandy shores, or cycling the quiet lanes that weave through this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you're well-positioned for discovery.
With a flexible approach to campfires—worth checking when you arrive—there's potential for those magical evenings under canvas that campers treasure. The site maintains a straightforward, no-frills character that appeals to those who prefer their camping authentic and unpretentious. It's the kind of place where the landscape does the talking, and simplicity feels like luxury.