Billywitch Mezzanine Cabin 3 *new for 2024* (9 at Whitlingham Broad Campsite)
UK England East Anglia Norfolk Norwich Whitlingham Broad Campsite
The Owner Says
The cabins include:
· Bedding & towels provided
- Electric lighting and plug sockets
· Shower room with toilet and washbasin
· Fully equipped kitchen (induction hobs, fridge with small freezer compartment, cooker prep area, pans, utensils & crockery) and foldaway table
· 2 mezzanine areas with double bed in each - solid staircase for access, 1 pull out double sofa bed in the lounge area – all bedding provided.
· Private decking and grass areas outside, a BBQ and firepit
- well behaved pooches and grandparents welcome
- A maximum of up to 4 adults OR 2 adults and up to 4 children under 14
Please note these cabins are intended for use by the occupants only with a maximum of 4 adults or 6 people (with children) / 1 dog smaller breed dog and not to be shared with campers/others on site
Check in from 2pm-7.30pm check out by 10.30am
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About Whitlingham Broad Campsite
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We are surronded by 80 acres of gorgeous country park within the Coleman estate - there are walking trails a plenty - we are in the Bodicca way and Wherryman's Man way footpaths plus national Cycle Route One path. Whitlingham Adventure just a 3 minute walk away from site offers plenty of broad-based aquatic activities including canoeing, dragon boat hire, sailing, windsurfing. You can hire hand made canoes from Thorpe Island boats and paddle through the city, Self drive boats from Bishy barnebees, paddles boards from Norwich Paddleboard hire for water based activities. Borrow a Beryl bike from the park or head out on foot.
The Broads will be your back garden for your stay with us - you can hit the beach within 20 minutes, explore mashes and nature reserves or check out the tourist attractions such as BeWILDerwood, Wroxham, Or Great Yarmouth for seaside fun and world class circus. A must see is a trip to Winterton on Sea or Sea Palling so see our seal colonys
Norwich has attractions galore as well plenty of places to eat and drink. A vibrant and arty city - you can wander the lanes for independent shopping, catch an arthouse movie or theatre production akin to the west end, drink a rooftop cocktail or storm the castle for your fill of local history - birdwatches may be intrested to see the resident Pergrine Falcon in the catherdral tower
Food & Drink
There’s a café inside the Whitlingham Broad Visitor Centre (01603 617332) and there’s a good vegan restaurant, River Green Café (01603 622448), at the entrance to Whitlingham Lane. Norwich is a treasure trove for small bars and cafés. We particularly recommend Frank’s Bar (01603 618902) for relaxed Mediterranean-accented dining, Wild Thyme (01603 765562) for vegetarian food and St Andrews Brew House (01603 305995) for a pint.

