Situated in the heart of the Norfolk Broads, and close to nearby Norwich and Great Yarmouth. We offer an idyllic setting for your camping holiday in Norfolk. With loads of activities and facilities on offer you will find your stay with us an enjoyable experience.
When you're camping or you choose to bring your caravan to the Reedham Ferry Touring Park, you will have the freedom to explore the best of both worlds - quietness and tranquillity as opposed to the bright lights of the seaside resorts. Our park with its rural aspect nestles next to the River Yare in the heart of the Norfolk broads. Below are some of the facilities we offer.
4 Acre landscaped site with flat and spacious pitches Uninterrupted Norfolk horizons & fantastic views over the local marshes Electric Hook ups (camping & touring) Premier Hook ups (camping & touring) Hot Showers & shaver points Washing up facilities Numerous water points BBQ Area Cars may be parked by your caravan or camping pitch No extra charges for awnings, dingies, slipway, dogs, river fishing
Our facilities suite is now open. Boasting under floor heating and solar panels, we have tried to make it as green as possible, as well as giving you greater comfort. OPENING TIMES : The Touring Park is open all year round (weather permitting!).
High Season : Any School Half Terms, Easter Holidays, May Bank Holiday, Whitsun Week, and 1st July through until the end of the School Summer Holidays.
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Things to do whilst here with us or take a ride on our ferry
A great day out for all the family can be experienced here in the Norfolk Broads, at Pettitts Animal Adventure Park, or further afield at Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens, or Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park. Quieter days may well be spent on the broads or at Wroxham Barns for crafts and its junior farm. The neighbouring R.S.P.B Sanctuary at Strumpshaw, along with the famous steam engine collection are worth a visit.
Your hosts, the Archers, have been in residence at the Ferry Inn since 1949 - ensuring consistencey with quality. Our surrounding marshes are a haven for birds, and include regular sightings of the rare Marsh Harrier, and the elusive but brilliantly coloured Kingfisher.
PLEASE NOTE.
Well behaved dogs are very welcome but must be kept under strict control at all times. Exercising off-site, along the river bank makes a pleasant walk for you and your four-footed friend - and also ensures clean and pleasant surroundings for fellow holiday makers.