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Sandringham

Glucksburg Woods, Sandringham, Norfolk, PE35 6EZ | Telephone: 01553 631614 | View Map

Open Dates:
11 Jul 2025 - 4 Jan 2026 & 13 Mar 2026 - 3 Jan 2027

Earliest Arrival Time: 3pm*
Latest Departure Time: 10am*

Facilities

• Play area
• Dog area on site
• Wi-Fi available
• Electric vehicle charging available in car park

Why stay here

Set within the beautiful countryside of Sandringham Estate with lush walking trails, an adventure playground and a Visitors’ Centre complete with tea room, gift shop and Royal Garden flower stall - there’s plenty to keep every member of the family entertained at our campsite. The site’s only 6 miles from the historic harbour town King’s Lynn, with its great weekly food market; for a traditional seaside experience head to Hunstanton, with its sandy beaches, candy-striped cliffs and the fascinating Sea Life Centre. Other local attractions include the National Trust’s Oxborough Hall in Swaffham.

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Group bookings available
Please call 01553 631614 (Mon - Fri, 9am-5pm)

Accommodation at Sandringham

Site Details

Facilities on site

  • BBQs allowed: gas, electric
  • Play area
  • Dog area on site
  • Dog walk from site
  • Family washroom
  • Toilet block
  • Dishwashing area
  • Laundry facilities
  • Wi-Fi available^
  • Electric vehicle charging available in car park

^FREE Wi-Fi service is available in your accommodation for basic browsing and reading emails. For a faster service, you have the option to upgrade to a premium package for a fee of £5 a day or £15 a week. The free service is available on unlimited devices, the premium package is limited to one device at any one time.


Activities & experiences nearby

There are a number of cycling routes in and around Sandringham, including Route 1, part of the National Cycle Network, which weaves its way from Dover up to Scotland. Find your way around the area on your two wheels with one of our cycling route maps, developed with the help of Sustrans. These offer not only a detailed map, but also step-by-step directions and useful route information. Pick up one for free from Reception.

There are plenty of walking opportunities around Sandringham - you can start with the two-way Nature Trail, or one of the numerous, on-site wooded walks. Make a visit to Dersingham Bog, described as the largest, most intact example of an acid valley mire in East Anglia; Dersingham’s characteristic areas of water-logged deep peat, mire, heath and woodlands are crossed by some truly lovely trails. Snettisham Woods offers some circular walks which take you out to the coastline, where you’ll spot many species of birds at RSPB Reserve Snettisham. Or enjoy a stroll on the sandy Old Hunstanton beach, which is backed by dunes and its famous striped cliffs. This westward-facing beach is well known for its stunning sunsets.

As well as its beautiful beach, Hunstanton offers plenty of activities, including a Sea Life Centre, Blackbeard’s Adventure Golf and all the fun of the fair at Rainbow Park

The large village of Heacham overlooks The Wash and provides another ideal spot to watch the sun retiring for the night.

Explore one of the many Nature Reserves around Norfolk where you can see a variety of birds, depending on the season. During the autumn and winter you might see wigeon, pink footed or brent geese, Slavonian grebe, or the pied flycatcher. Curlew, bar-tailed godwit, redshank and lapwing can be seen all year round. And natterjack toads can be seen during the spring and summer.

Looking for a nice breakfast, home-cooked meals, cakes or an afternoon tea? Try Petals Tea Room in Dersingham, around 3 miles from the campsite. The village is also home to The Coach and Horses, which serves food sourced from local farmers, fishermen and producers.

With plenty of beaches to choose from, castles to see, nature reserves and animal parks to visit, there’s plenty for the family to enjoy. 

See what animals you can find on a safari at Watatunga Wildlife Reserve, or delve into the history of Castle Rising, which dates back to 1138. Visit Bircham Windmill between April and September and you can explore the five floors of this working windmill.

But for the ultimate family day out, why not just soak up the sun (or even the rain!) at one of the coastline’s gorgeous beaches?

Before You Travel

We want to ensure you have everything you need in order to have a relaxing and fun glamping break away.

Location and transport

Glucksburg Woods, Sandringham, Norfolk, PE35 6EZ
Telephone: 01553 631614

Transport Links:

  • Buses go to: King's Lynn and Hunstanton
  • Car hire available on site: Yes
  • Nearest train station: King’s Lynn

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