A glamping short break in Norfolk gives you a comfortable base for one of England’s finest counties — birdwatching, walking, cycling, dog-friendly beaches, pubs, and outdoor adventures all within easy reach. mYminiBreak operates four dog-friendly glamping sites across Norfolk: Hunstanton, Holme-next-the-Sea, Holt, and Thetford, all with fire pits and direct booking.
A glamping short break in Norfolk is not just a comfortable night away from home. It is a base — a place to come back to after a long day on the coast path, a birdwatching morning at Titchwell, an afternoon at Sandringham, or a cycle along the Rebellion Way. The accommodation is where you sleep. Norfolk is what you came for.
mYminiBreak operates four glamping sites across Norfolk — Hunstanton, Holme-next-the-Sea, Holt, and Thetford. All are dog-friendly. All have fire pits. Each one is positioned to put a different part of Norfolk within reach.
What a Norfolk Glamping Break Gives You Access To
Wildlife and Birdwatching
The North Norfolk coast is one of the top three birdwatching destinations in the UK. RSPB Snettisham and RSPB Titchwell Marsh are within fifteen minutes of our Hunstanton and Holme sites. In autumn, the knot murmurations at Snettisham are one of the great wildlife spectacles in the world. Wild Ken Hill rewilding project — bison, elk, cranes, Exmoor ponies — is a walk from the Hunstanton site.
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Walking
The Peddars Way — a 46-mile Roman road turned National Trail — starts near our Thetford site and finishes at the coast beside our Holme site. The Norfolk Coast Path runs from Holme east toward Wells and Blakeney. Village walks, salt marsh paths, and forest trails all sit within a short drive of every site.
Cycling
The Rebellion Way — a 232-mile circular cycling route around Norfolk — passes both our Hunstanton and Thetford sites. The Norfolk Coast Cycleway follows the coast road through some of the county’s best scenery. Thetford Forest has dedicated mountain biking trails at High Lodge, ten minutes from our Thetford site.
Dog-Friendly Norfolk
Every mYminiBreak site is unconditionally dog-friendly — no breed restrictions, no size limits, no surcharge. The North Norfolk coast has some of the finest dog beaches in England. Our guests’ dogs have run on Holme beach, swum at Old Hunstanton, explored Thetford Forest, and slept beside fire pits at all four sites.
Pubs and Local Food
Every site is within ten minutes of a pub we recommend without hesitation. Cromer crab, Brancaster mussels, Norfolk asparagus, samphire from the salt marshes — the food here is worth the journey on its own. The Fox and Hounds at Heacham is the nearest pub to our Hunstanton site and one of the best in North Norfolk.
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Live Music and Events
Our Thetford site is the official accommodation base for Thetford Live music festival. Sandringham runs the Country Show, Horse Trials, and Christmas Market across the year. The local events calendar around all four sites gives guests a reason to visit in every month.
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Outdoor Adventures
Go Ape at Thetford Forest is on the doorstep of our Thetford site. Seal trips leave from Morston Quay, thirty minutes from our Holme site. Hunstanton Watersports offers kitesurfing and paddleboarding from the beach near our Hunstanton site. Horse riding on Holkham Beach is one of those Norfolk experiences that stays with people.
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Places to Explore
Holkham Estate. Sandringham. Wells-next-the-Sea. Holt high street. Blakeney Point. The Norfolk Broads. Every site puts multiple destinations within easy reach — and the county is small enough that most of Norfolk is a day trip from any of them.
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History and Heritage
Sandringham has been a Royal residence for over 150 years and is ten minutes from our Hunstanton site. Grimes Graves — Britain’s largest Neolithic flint mine — is a short drive from our Thetford site. Castle Acre holds a Norman castle and one of England’s finest monastic ruins. Norfolk has more medieval churches per square mile than any other county in England.
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Seasons in Norfolk
There is no wrong time to book a Norfolk glamping break. Spring brings bluebells and migrating birds. Summer brings lavender at Heacham, Sandringham events, and the longest coastal evenings. Autumn brings the knot murmurations. Winter brings pink-footed geese over Holkham and fire pits on empty evenings.
Choose Your Glamping Site
Hunstanton — Coastal Glamping
Shepherd huts and Stables chalets near the beach. Sandringham ten minutes away. Sunsets over The Wash. Dog-friendly, fire pits, no surcharge.
Holme-next-the-Sea — Wildlife Glamping
Glamping on the Norfolk Coast Path. Walk to Wild Ken Hill. RSPB Titchwell ten minutes east. Seal trips from Morston Quay 30 minutes away.
Holt — Woodland Glamping
Shepherd huts and a yurt in lakeside woodland near Holt, 12 miles from the Cromer coast. Bluebells in spring, cycling routes all year.
Thetford — Forest Glamping
Glamping and camping in South Norfolk forest. Go Ape on the doorstep. Official accommodation base for Thetford Live music festival.
Book Your Norfolk Glamping Break
All sites are dog-friendly with fire pits. Book directly with mYminiBreak — no booking fees, direct contact from the moment you enquire.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the mYminiBreak glamping sites dog-friendly?
Yes — all four mYminiBreak sites are unconditionally dog-friendly. There are no breed restrictions, no size limits, and no surcharge for bringing a dog. Every site is within ten minutes of a dog-friendly pub, and the nearest dog beaches (Holme, Old Hunstanton) allow dogs year-round.
What glamping accommodation is available at mYminiBreak?
Accommodation varies by site: shepherd huts, Stables chalets, and self-catering rooms at Hunstanton; glamping pitches at Holme; shepherd huts and a yurt at the Holt woodland site; and camping and glamping at Thetford. All sites have fire pits. The coastal cottages (The Old Barn and The Dairy) are also available near Hunstanton for families wanting more space.
Where is mYminiBreak located in Norfolk?
mYminiBreak operates four sites across Norfolk, UK: Hunstanton on the North Norfolk coast (near Sandringham and RSPB Snettisham), Holme-next-the-Sea on the Norfolk Coast Path, Holt in the North Norfolk woodland, and Thetford in the South Norfolk forest. All four are within reach of each other for a multi-site touring break.
When is the best time to book a glamping break in Norfolk?
Every season has a reason to visit. Autumn is best for the knot murmurations at RSPB Snettisham. Summer brings Norfolk Lavender and Sandringham Country Show. Spring is ideal for walking the Peddars Way and seeing migrating birds. Winter brings empty beaches, pink-footed geese, and lower rates.
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