Sandringham Camping
Sandringham campsites
The small village of Sandringham is most famously known as the location of the Royal Family’s holiday home. A camping trip to Sandringham, near the pretty beaches of Norfolk, offers plenty for the whole family to do. Whether it’s a day exploring Sandringham Estate or a trip to the seaside, Sandringham is the perfect camping destination.Check availability and book
Things to see and do while camping in Sandringham
Take a woodland walk
Those staying on Sandringham Club Site have the whole of Sandringham Estate right on their doorstep. The Royal Park is only a short walk away with 600 acres of woodland, a brilliant children’s play area and a café to enjoy. There’s no charge for enjoying the parkland and using the children’s play area.
Marvel at Sandringham House and Gardens
Sandringham House has been open to the public since 1977 and there are eight rooms on the ground floor to see. The gardens are magnificent and well worth spending some time exploring. Remember to pre-book tickets to get the best prices and read our full guide to visiting Sandringham Estate before you go.
Spend the day at the seaside
You can’t go on a camping holiday to Norfolk without visiting one of its seaside towns.
Hunstanton is known for its unique striped cliffs, large sandy beach and beautiful sunsets. Rock pooling, windy walks and fish and chips are all on the menu here.
You’ll also be able to visit SEA LIFE Hunstanton and Blackbeard’s Adventure Golf so there’s plenty to do if the weather takes a turn.
Brancaster is another option for a day by the sea. Enjoy freshly caught seafood in one of the many pubs and restaurants followed by a stroll on its unspoilt sandy beach.
Visit Houghton Hall
Houghton Hall is a grand 18th-century country house and garden in King’s Lynn, just a short drive from Sandringham. Surrounded by beautiful parkland and a brilliant herd of white fallow deer.
Take your binoculars to RSPB Snettisham
Snettisham Nature Reserve always has something to see. You might see wading birds nesting on the mudflats or thousands of pink footed geese during their migration in the winter. Panoramic views across lagoons will have you getting your camera out year-round.
Take a trip to Norfolk Lavender
Only a short drive from Sandringham is one of the oldest lavender farms in the UK, Norfolk Lavender. Here you’ll find huge lavender fields which make great photo backdrops. Norfolk’s renowned for its lavender oil so take the chance to learn about the production process in the distillery. A café, gift shop and farm shop are just a few of the other things to do here.