touring caravans

Touring caravan pitches are vital. They are the lifeblood of the touring caravan lifestyle. Now, with life looking more promising and thoughts turning to your beloved tourer, it’s time to make plans. Now is the time to be thinking about your next destination. It’s going to be your first destination for a while, so you want it to be right.  It has to make absolute sense. Here’s why you should be thinking about taking your touring caravan to Norfolk and this Norfolk touring caravan site in particular….

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 1 - A touring caravan park in a great location to discover East Anglia

Tingdene Brick Kiln touring caravan park is in a brilliant location. Deep inside Norfolk it’s close to the wonderfully verdant Thetford Forest. Being surrounded by countryside it makes an ideal base for exploring and an idyllic spot for staying still. Norfolk is famous for its easy going pace of life. It’s known as one of the most happy and caring places in the country. To have a touring caravan site like Tingdene Brick Kiln in the heart of this truly lovely part of East Anglia is, well, brilliant.

Image: 1 of the 10 brilliant reasons to have a touring caravan pitch at Tingdene Brick Kiln is the fact you can use it all year round!

Image: 1 of the 10 brilliant reasons to have a touring caravan pitch at Tingdene Brick Kiln is the fact you can use it all year round!

2 - You can use your touring caravan all year round

Tingdene Brick Kiln is brilliantly well organised for you. Unlike some Norfolk caravan sites it’s open to you all year round. There are safe and secure storage pitches available too. The charges are very reasonable, and there are no hidden fees. Your electricity usage is included for example and with no hassle over checking in and checking out it’s simple to move around, meaning you get the chance to really get into touring Norfolk. Which will suit you as a touring caravan owner.

Images above and below: Explore the Broads by boat & use your touring caravan as a base

Images above and below: Explore the Broads by boat & use your touring caravan as a base

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3 - You can explore the Norfolk Broads

Tingdene Brick Kiln touring caravan park is a brilliant base for exploring The Norfolk Broads. The Broads are a sufficient reason to visit Norfolk on their own. They are world famous, they are wonderful and they are on your doorstep when you stay at Brick Kiln. Covering over 20 miles of navigable waterways and 117 square miles of countryside these magical waterlands are unique. Take out a day boat. Check out Wroxham, and Horning. This is the world of wind pumps and Wherries. It’s beautiful and It’s brilliant.

Image: Take a day trip out to the Norfolk coastline, enjoy the untouched seaside resorts of Wells, Brancaster and Cromer!

Image: Take a day trip out to the Norfolk coastline, enjoy the untouched seaside resorts of Wells, Brancaster and Cromer!

 4 - Escape to Norfolk’s beaches from the base of your touring caravan site

Tingdene Brick Kiln is close to Norfolk’s brilliant beaches. There are over 90 miles of beach and coastline in Norfolk and they all within easy reach of your touring caravan pitch at Brick Kiln Norfolk. From the sequestered calm of wide open beaches like the world famous Holkham to the sands of bustling Great Yarmouth, Norfolk’s beaches  have everything for everyone; from day long walking and wandering for the two of you, to full on family fun, beach games and building sandcastles.

 5 - You can visit Norwich

Tingdene Brick Kiln is brilliant for visiting towns too. Not to mention a city. Namely the fine city of Norwich. It’s a beautiful city. There’s a castle. Two cathedrals. And a world famous market. Norfolk is also blessed with lovely market towns, picturesque rural villages and tiny hamlets. It’s not about motorways, it’s more about meandering. Touring caravans are all about being able to explore, and Norfolk is a treasure trove. Take your touring caravan or park it on your pitch at Brick Kiln and set off on foot. Or cycle. From Tingdene Brick Kiln it’s easy to get to bridleways and winding lanes. It’s also very near to the famous ‘Peddars Way National Trail’, which is a gem in itself.  Norfolk is a wonderful place to wander in. And by the way, you’ll actually see signs for byways.

Image: You had me at food….

Image: You had me at food….

6 - Indulge in local food & drink

Tingdene Brick Kiln is brilliant if you like your food and drink. As life returns to normal nowhere will be better placed than Norfolk to restore its brilliant food and drink scene. For some years now the county has seen a massive increase in independent and artisan produce including breads, cheeses, beers, and so much more. Micro breweries, farm shops, gastro pubs and wholesome cafes are everywhere in Norfolk. And they’ll be ready to welcome you.

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7 - You can soak up the Norfolk Skies

Tingdene Brick Kiln is brilliant for blue sky thinking. No, that doesn’t mean a management seminar. It means that you’ll get to stay under the legendarily high and wide Norfolk skies. In Norfolk the horizon is low, stretched taut and way ahead of you. The skies are big. It’s a wonderful feeling of being in the open air. If you’re a bird watcher the Norfolk skies are a heaven sent opportunity. These are the skies that form the backdrop to spectacular murmurations of starlings and the fabulous sight of a skein of geese against a blazing sunset and, it’s official, Norfolk is the uk’s sunniest and driest county. So, mostly, those big, beautiful skies are blue.

 8 - Discover Norfolk’s history

Tingdene Brick Kiln touring caravan park is brilliant for exploring Norfolk’s history. Norfolk today is full of wonderful sights and sounds. But it’s steeped in history too. Ancient castles, magnificent houses, galleries and museums are all part of the patchwork of places to visit. This is the county where Nelson was born and learned to sail, where Elizabeth Fry was born, where Boudica took a stand against the occupying Roman forces. Robert Kett began his rebellion in Norfolk and Anna Sewell wrote Black Beauty here. The history of Norfolk’s famous lifeboats will add some fascinating background to your visits to the beach. There is so much you can see and learn in Norfolk.

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 9 - You can come and go as you please

Tingdene Brick Kiln is a brilliant choice. It’s the go to touring caravan site in Norfolk. With all the benefits that come with the Tingdene Lifestyle, and its superb Norfolk location, it’s the best of all worlds for the touring caravan owner. You can come and go there as you please. It’s easy going and friendly. It’s what touring caravan sites should be.

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10 - We are ready to welcome you and your touring caravan back

Tingdene Brick Kiln has some brilliant news. It’s geared up and ready to go. Of course the last months have not been easy. It’s not been easy anywhere. But, careful planning, positive thinking and the famous Norfolk ‘can do’ attitude are all working together to be ready here for the return of better times and they are ready. Now.  Tingdene Brick Kiln is set to reopen in April. How brilliant is that?

KEY BENEFITS TO BRINGING YOUR TOURING CARAVAN TO BRICK KILN IN NORFOLK

  • Use all year round whenever you want to escape

  • Only £100 per month! (minimum 3 month stay)

  • No hidden fee’s

  • Electric included

  • No additional nights charged

  • Great location in the Norfolk countryside

  • No hassle of moving your touring caravan to multiple locations

  • No check in or check outs  

  • Safe & secure storage plots also available

  • Great selection of pitches to choose from

  • Limited spaces