East Anglia is home to an abundance of beautiful countryside and sweeping coastlines perfect for a day of alfresco dining. As summer comes to an end, wrap up in warm blankets and watch the leaves turn golden as Autumn sets in, while catching up with family and friends. With so many picturesque places in East Anglia, which is the best picnic spot to visit?
Are there many sights more beautiful than a summer sunset? – We don’t think so. Particularly during the months where the evening lasts a little longer!
Take a look at just five of the perfect picnic spots that you will find in Norfolk, and take a family day trip out to enjoy the sunshine!
Norfolk is home to lots of wildlife, and a Norfolk man has recently discovered a moth never seen before in the UK.
Fancy enjoying some of your favourite films under the stars? Take a look at these five open air cinema locations in Norfolk this summer.
£2000 has been raised with the help of Tingdene towards a life saving Defibrillator device that has now been installed in Corton, Suffolk close to Tingdene Waterside.
Four previously unknown drawings by Beatrix Potter have been found during cleaning at a National Trust property in Suffolk.
Enjoy an evening out at one of these real ale pubs in Norfolk, where you can sample some of the best locally brewed beers and ales.
Steam trains are returning to the railway line at Cromer, close to our holiday chalet parks in North Norfolk, a great way to spend a family day out.
With the warmer weather heading in, we have taken a look at four of the best places to get ice cream in Norfolk.
The Norfolk coast is a wonderful place to visit, whatever time of year, and there is always a lot to do, but fossil hunters have to be careful where they look.
Norfolk is a paradise for birdwatching; grab your binoculars and have a walk through wildflower meadows when you’re staying at our holiday parks in Norfolk.
Artist Julia McKenzie draws her inspiration from the lost stories of the coast. Julia is a bit of a beachcomber, for years she would travel with her family from London to their caravan at the coast to see what they could find on the shore.
Caravanning for your holidays is an age old British tradition and these celebrities enjoy going on caravan holidays like we do.
Have some fun crabbing in the different estuaries, creeks and rock pools when staying in your static caravan in Norfolk.
The remains of an Anglo-Saxon settlement have been discovered in a Lincolnshire village, close to our Tingdene caravan parks.
We want you to enjoy every moment spent in your static caravan, and here are some ideas on how to make it your own.
Lodges and chalets are now at the forefront of new holiday home developments that are happening across UK holiday parks.
It is at that time of year again when snowdrops are out in bloom, and these are the best places to see displays of the little wintery flower in February.
Grimsby and Cleethorpes have now been crowned the fish and chips capitals of the globe by Booking.com.