NEARBY
Castle Wild Camp is a perfect place to relax, rewind and enjoy the wildlife on site. Should you wish to venture further we are situated in a beautiful area of North Norfolk with lots to do and see locally. Below are a few of our recommendations:
LOCAL PUBS
You can walk to this lovely local pub off-road from Castle Wild Camp. The Red Hart serves delicious, home-cooked food and has a decent selection of beers and wines.
The Red Hart also host a range of events, including live music and outdoor cinema nights, visit their website for more details.
The Street,
Bodham, Norfolk,
NR25 6AD
Business Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 12 noon - 11pm
Sunday: 12 noon - 7pm
The Wheatsheaf, West Beckham.
The Wheatsheaf is a 4 minute drive from Castle Wild Camp.
If you're looking for a rustic, cosy little pub, look no further. The Wheatsheaf offers a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, including a range of hot drinks.
They offer a tasty menu & serve breakfasts too!
West Beckham
Holt, Norfolk,
NR25 6NX
Business Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 11am - 11pm
Sunday: 12 noon - 4pm
LOCAL CAFES
This family-run cafe serves amazing speciality coffee, alongside delicious pastries.
Cross Street, Holt,
Nr25 6hz
Business Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 8am - 3pm
Sunday: Closed
Two Magpies, Holt
A new arrival in Holt, this cafe serves excellent coffee and really good food, including breakfast, lunch and dinner.
27- 31 High Street,
Holt, Norfolk,
NR25 6BN
Business Hours:
Monday - Sunday: 8am - 5pm
Cromer
Another lovely Blue Flag beach, with sandy shores and a beautiful pier. You can take surf or paddleboard lessons at Glide, have a relaxing massage at The Massage Hut, visit the museum, lifeboat station and arcades, have lunch with a view at The Rocket House followed by a great coffee on the prom at North Sea. Cromer also has some superb pubs, our favourite is the Red Lion.
NATURE
One of the most exciting conservation projects in North Norfolk is situated right next to Castle Wild Camp. After a 500-year absence, beavers were reintroduced to the woods north of the camp by Norfolk Rivers Trust. You can have a peak over the enclosure fence via a public footpath or book a guided tour through the Trust.
A great place for the family, Pensthorpe is a 700-acre nature reserve & woodland conservation park, with interactive trails & eco play areas.