East England Camping & Glamping sites
Showing 1-12 of 32. Small campsites in East England:
Pear Tree Campsite
Lincolnshire, East EnglandPear Tree Cottage, Wigg lane, Chapel st leonards, Lincolnshire, PE245RJ
Hay Fields Camping
Derbyshire, East EnglandHay Fields Camping, Unthank Hall Farm, Holmesfield, Derbyshire, S18 7WF
Mill House Camping
Suffolk, East EnglandMill House Camping, The Mill House, Mill Hill, Earl Soham, Suffolk, IP13 7RP
Willows Rustic Caravan Park
East EnglandWillows Rustic Caravan Park, Willows Lippitts Hill, High Beach, Essex, IG10 4AW
Snettisham Beach Car Park Camp Site
Norfolk, East EnglandSnettisham Beach Car Park, Snettisham, Norfolk, PE31 7RA
Field Farm Fisheries & Campsite
Suffolk, East EnglandField Farm Fisheries Marsh Cottage, Guildhall Lane, Beccles, Wrentham, Suffolk, NR34 7HP
Sealwood Estate & Vineyard
Derbyshire, East EnglandSealwood Cottage, Seal Wood Lane, Linton, Derbyshire, DE12 6PA
The Kingfisher Retreat
Lincolnshire, East EnglandFrithville, Boston, 2 Frith Bank, Frithville, Lincolnshire, PE22 7BA
Sherwood Farm Holidays
Cambridgeshire, East England28 Northfield Road, Soham, Cambridgeshire, CB7 5UF
The Poplars Touring Site
East EnglandThe Poplars, 45 Jewison Lane, Sewerby, East Riding of Yorkshire, Bridlington, YO15 1DX
Things to do when camping in East England
Camping in East England offers a plethora of activities for visitors due to its unique geography, cultural heritage, and variety of natural attractions. Here are some of the best things to do:
Exploring Nature Reserves
East England is renowned for its diverse habitats. Visit sites like the Norfolk Broads, one of the UK’s largest and most important wetlands, or the Wicken Fen Nature Reserve in Cambridgeshire, one of Europe’s most important wetlands.
Bird Watching
Due to its varied ecosystems, East England is a birdwatcher’s paradise. Head to Minsmere Nature Reserve in Suffolk or the Titchwell Marsh Reserve in Norfolk for some great birding opportunities.
Hiking and Biking
East England boasts a number of beautiful trails. Peddars Way and the Norfolk Coast Path offer breathtaking views, while the ancient Icknield Way Path takes you through diverse landscapes across several counties.
Historic Tours
Discover the region’s rich history. Visit the medieval Norwich Castle, the grand Ely Cathedral, or the historic Sutton Hoo burial grounds in Suffolk.
Remember, while enjoying these activities, it’s essential to follow the Countryside Code to protect the environment and respect the rights of other people and animals.