Holkham Hall pop-up campsite

RowenaBCAMC replied on 20/03/2024 16:19

Posted on 20/03/2024 16:19

Our pop-up campsite returns to Holkham Hall in Norfolk from 16 August - 13 September. Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of one of England's most stunning estates. Here's just some of the reasons why Holkham Hall is the perfect place to stay this summer:

Historic Setting

Holkham Hall, a masterpiece of 18th-century Palladian architecture, is nestled within a sprawling 25,000-acre estate. The chance to stay within such a historic and picturesque setting is rare. Imagine waking up to the sight of deer grazing in the distance, with the magnificent grounds of Holkham Hall as your backdrop.


Local Culinary Delights

Norfolk is renowned for its rich culinary heritage, and staying at the Holkham Hall pop-up campsite puts you in the perfect spot to explore local flavours. From fresh seafood caught off the coast to produce from nearby farms, there's plenty to delight.

Beaches near Holkham Hall

Holkham Hall is surrounded by some spectacular beaches, offering a serene escape into nature's beauty. Among these, Holkham Beach stands out as a pristine stretch of golden sand and unspoiled landscapes, celebrated for its vastness and natural charm. This beach, part of the Holkham National Nature Reserve, is not only a haven for beach goers but also a vital habitat for wildlife, providing a unique blend of coastal enjoyment and ecological appreciation

 

If you book by 31 May you save 10% with our early bird offer! To find out more visit: Holkham Hall

 

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