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Norfolk, East Anglia

Rosary Farm

— (0)Price on Pitchup52.637°N, 0.381°E
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The soft rustle of Norfolk farmland stretches in every direction from Rosary Farm, where hedgerows hum with birdsong and the wide East Anglian sky seems to double the horizon. This is gentle, agricultural countryside at its most unassuming—a working farm that welcomes campers into its peaceful acres without fuss or fanfare.

Suited to those seeking simplicity and space, Rosary Farm accommodates tents, campervans, and caravans on grassland pitches. It's classic Norfolk territory here: big skies, quiet lanes, and that particular stillness that comes from being genuinely off the beaten track. You're in proper rural England, where the pace slows and the only real agenda is deciding which footpath to follow.

Facilities cover the essentials with showers and toilets on hand, keeping things straightforward and unfussy. Campfires may be permitted, so check with the hosts upon arrival if you're hoping for an evening around the flames. The vibe is low-key and pastoral—a genuine farm stay where simplicity is the whole point.

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Weather Outlook
Current Conditions
18°C
Mostly clear
9 mph
61%
7-Day Outlook
Today
22° / 12°
0%
Tue
23° / 16°
35%
Wed
22° / 13°
35%
Thu
27° / 12°
16%
Fri
25° / 14°
2%
Sat
23° / 15°
6%
Sun
23° / 15°
6%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

5 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Ouse Valley Way 4 (Brandon Creek to King’s Lynn)

Follows the Great Ouse River through flat Fenland terrain from Brandon Creek to King's Lynn, perfect for families and buggies on this easy, level path. Dogs welcome on this peaceful riverside ramble. Spot wildlife along the waterway, pass through working farmland, and enjoy big Fenland skies with distant church spires punctuating the horizon. Ideal for birdwatchers and those seeking gentle, undemanding countryside without hills.

Hiking routeRegional network
1.53 km from campsite
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Pentney and Shouldham Warren via Pentney Abbey

Winds through mixed woodland and heathland on mostly flat terrain with gentle gradients, passing the atmospheric ruins of 12th-century Pentney Abbey. The route traverses sandy paths through Shouldham Warren's Scots pine forest and open heath – fine for older children but not buggy-friendly due to soft sand and tree roots. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Worth doing for the abbey ruins, varied landscapes, and excellent birdwatching opportunities including woodlarks and nightjars in summer.

Walking routeLocal network
7.44 km from campsite
Route length: 10.5 km
Operator: Norfolk Trails
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Fen Rivers Way (Ely to King's Lynn)

Follows the meandering River Great Ouse through classic Fenland landscapes—vast skies, flat terrain, and waterside paths perfect for families and buggies. Dogs welcome along this easy-going route. Expect drainage dykes, historic lock gates, and rich birdlife including marsh harriers and kingfishers. The gentle, undemanding miles showcase the unique beauty of England's flattest landscapes, with charming riverside pubs and medieval churches punctuating the journey between two historic cathedral ci

Hiking routeRegional network
15.56 km from campsite

Nar Valley Way

Follows the gentle River Nar through 34 miles of quiet Norfolk countryside, linking King's Lynn to Gressenhall. Mostly flat, easy terrain along riverside paths, meadows and ancient villages, perfect for families though some sections can be muddy after rain – not ideal for buggies. Dogs welcome throughout. Worth it for the peaceful scenery, wildflower meadows, historic churches and excellent birdwatching opportunities, plus you can tackle it in manageable day-long sections.

Hiking routeRegional network
20.43 km from campsite
Route length: 54 km
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Cross-Norfolk Trail

Spans 96km across Norfolk from Knettishall Heath to Sea Palling beach, following rivers, disused railway lines and forest paths with mostly flat, easy terrain throughout. Suitable for splitting into manageable day sections – the full route takes 4-5 days for most walkers. Dogs welcome on leads through farmland and nature reserves. Offers peaceful countryside walking through Thetford Forest, the Broads and classic Norfolk landscapes, though lacks dramatic scenery – ideal for those wanting gentle,

Hiking route
45.53 km from campsite
Route length: 96 km
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