Ideally located for exploring the Norfolk Broads, this wonderful holiday park is tucked away safely and peacefully in the beautiful and picturesque village of Potter Heigham, with its marina, boatyard and shops. this well-maintained park sits amidst 6 acres of beautiful mature countryside close to the glorious Norfolk coast.
A mixture of refurbished caravans and luxury holiday homes all of which are to a very good standard, you will be able to either completely relax inside of your accommodation and admire the views from here, visit the local pub just 200 yards from the main entrance of the park, go for lovely local walks/use one of the many cycle routes, or you can use this as a base to explore the local area. Whichever you decide, we are sure you will get exactly what you are looking for at this peaceful, secure, stunning location. You can also bring your dog on holiday in several of the accommodations Norfolk Broads have to offer, so you don’t have to leave your four-legged friend at home.
Riverside pubs and cafés are plentiful, and a number of Broadland centres offer bike hire or canoe hire (possibly the most delightful way to discover the lovely reed lined waterways and their abundant wildlife) and visitors can also hire boats in Potter Heigham, or take a pleasure cruise from bustling Wroxham – the capital of the Broads and home to the ‘world’s largest village store’, as well as the train station for the Bure Valley narrow gauge steam railway.
Close by, BeWILDerwood, a magical tree top park, promises children a day to remember, and lovely dune backed sandy beaches are a short drive – Sea Palling lies just 6 miles away, Horsey Windpump (National Trust) just 7 miles away, and Winterton-on-Sea just 8 miles away where you can often see the seals!
For lively family fun, Pettitts Adventure Animal Adventure Park is a short drive away in the heart of the stunning Norfolk Broads. Pettitts has a mixture of fun rides such as the Crazy Caterpillar rollercoaster, Little Explorers balloon ride, Safari Adventure, and the Bouncing Kangaroos. They also have 30+ different species of exotic and domestic birds, animals, and reptiles to meet, feed and pet!
Great Yarmouth is a few miles away too with its famous pleasure beach, or Pleasurewood Hills theme park, whilst Cromer also offers traditional seaside entertainments, including a renowned end of pier show. Bygone museums, craft centres and Blickling Hall (National Trust) are all within an easy drive, as is the medieval city of Norwich with its magnificent cathedral, castle, galleries, museums, cinemas, theatres, and excellent shopping.
A little further afield on the North Norfolk Coast, seal watching boat trips can be found at picturesque fishing villages, many of which also boast pubs and restaurants serving superb, locally caught seafood. Coarse fishing is available on local waters just 400 yards away, and the pretty village of Ludham boasts two pubs and a good range of shops.