Glamping in Norwich
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Glamping in Norwich
Looking for the perfect destination for a relaxing and stress-free holiday season? In fabulous England you'll find Norwich, a stunning and friendly city that is part of the East Anglia region. Find wonderful accommodation on Holidu, offering you all the highest quality services to suit your budget. Our glamping accommodations have spacious gardens that allow everyone to enjoy themselves, including domestic pets that can accompany you throughout your trip. Find a glamping site is located in the city centre!
Glamping with a swimming pool, sauna and hot tubThese are the ideal accommodations for families, friends or couples looking for a place that requires enough space for 2 to 6 people to enjoy and share in a comfortable and cool way. Each of the locations has large swimming pools that are suitable for relaxing on days when you don't want to go out, as well as a sauna and whirlpool bath that allow you to free your body of all bad energies. Our glamping sites have spacious and cosy rooms, television and internet services, parking, air conditioning, heating and washing machine.
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BeWILDerwood is a family run park in the village of Horning and describes itself as "a quaint treehouse adventure". The park is set in a wooded area and is home to several tree houses, slides, a maze, zip wires, rope bridges and two special areas for 5 year olds called Tiptoe Valley and Toddlewood-on-the-Hill.
Norwich for culture loversNorwich Market is located in the city centre and is made up of over 200 shops. It was founded in the late 11th century to serve the settlers who moved to the region and Norman merchants. Today, the market is open to the public six days a week and only in the mornings when local producers gather to sell their wares.
Did you know that Norwich is home to a football team with a great performance in the English Premier League? Norwich City F.C.'s Carrow Road stadium holds over 27,000 spectators
Top 7 travel tips in Norwich
It is a museum and art gallery located on the campus of the University Of East Anglia. The first public building designed by architect Norman Foster in 1978 to house a world-class art collection, the building was designated a Grade II listed monument in December 2012. In 1973 Sir Robert and Lisa Sainsbury donated their collection of over 300 works of art and artefacts to the university, which over the years has grown to several thousand including over 5000 years of history.
2. Discover the wonders of the unforgettable Plantation GardenA beautiful garden created by Henry Trevor between 1857 and 1870. The garden was a combination of Gothic and Italianate features created with ornamental bricks, local flints and a variety of plants. After retirement as a Baptist minister, Henry opened the garden he had created for his family to the public for the purpose of charity.
3. Visit the preserved Norwich CastleA typical medieval English fortress founded during the Norman Conquest of England when William the Conqueror ordered its construction. Today the castle has been converted into a museum and art gallery housing significant artefacts from the town with an emphasis on archaeological finds. Visitors can learn more about the history of the castle through displays inside.
4. Admire the architectural beauty of the priceless Norwich CathedralIt is a church of Anglican worship consecrated to the Holy and Indivisible Trinity. It is one of the city's 12 heritage sites and is the seat of the Diocese of Norwich. Its construction began in 1096 and was completed in 1145. The church's cloister is one of the largest in England and its grounds are the most extensive in the region.
5. Walk around the special Felbrigg HallThis is a 17th-century English country house and stands out from the rest with its grand Jacobean architecture and elegant Georgian interior. Outside the house you can admire the walled garden, the orange tree greenhouse and some orchards. The hall is also Grade I listed by the National Heritage of England. Public access is permitted via marked footpaths.
6. Take to the top of the sky at the Norwich City Aviation MuseumA museum preserved by a charitable trust dedicated to the preservation of aviation history and volunteers. The gallery is located to the north of Norwich International Airport and is easily accessible by road from the village of Horsham St Faith. Some of the aircraft on display are EL-RJN, Avro Vulcan B.2, Cessna 401, among many others.
7. Enjoy the tranquillity of Eaton ParkAn outdoor space with 40 hectares of land, Eaton Park is home to a huge children's play area, tennis courts, a café, a skate park and a basketball court. In this pleasant park, people of all ages can enjoy the boating park and forest walks. Eaton Park is also the best place for a picnic, as it is the largest park in the city.
Information about glampings in Norwich
🏡 Glampings available: | 8 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -33%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £30. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and garden. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |