Kelling Heath Holiday Park, Weybourne

Whether you’re a stargazer, cyclist, camper, nature lover or parent in search of school holiday sanity, Kelling Heath delivers it all in one glorious North Norfolk setting.

The holy grail of holiday parks? We’d say Kelling Heath comes pretty close. Set within 300 acres of woodland and rare heathland near the North Norfolk coast, this much-loved, family-owned park somehow manages to cater to every kind of escape seeker – from off-grid nature lovers craving birdsong, big skies and no screens to families looking for activities, adventure and plenty to keep the kids entertained.

Accommodation spans everything from stylish woodland lodges and luxury holiday homes kitted out with all your creature comforts (king size beds, kitchens, bathrooms, electricity, TV, coffee machines – think boutique hotel and you wouldn’t be far off!) for the more camping averse, to touring pitches and camping spots for the pros. There’s even options for holiday home ownership. Miles of walking and cycling trails weave through the beautiful landscape, while indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts and abundant wildlife – including the park’s famous red squirrels – complete the ingredients for a stay that can be as active or as laid-back as you like.

If all that wasn’t enough, there’s always something happening too, with school holiday activities, nature trails, live music and children’s entertainment in selected weeks, annual events such as the popular Wild Sky Weekend in September and biannual Star Party and even beer and gin festivals adding to the appeal. Whether you’re planning a family adventure, a romantic weekend or a chance to reconnect with the great outdoors, Kelling Heath is one of those rare places that genuinely offers something for everyone.

 

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Need to Know

Address:
Sandy Hill Lane, Weybourne, Weybourne, United Kingdom, NR25 7HW

Website:
https://www.kellingheath.co.uk

Email:
info@kellingheath.co.uk

Telephone:
01263 588181

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