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Pinewoods Holiday Park

Pinewoods Holiday Park

Pinewoods Holiday Park, Beach Road, Wells-next-the-Sea, NR23 1DR, United Kingdom

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Accommodation - Camping

Tel 01328 710439  -  Fax 01328 711060

4 Stars

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About Pinewoods Holiday Park

Pinewoods Holiday Park is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the North Norfolk Heritage Coast, approximately three-quarters-of-a-mile from the town of Wells-next-the-sea. The Park is bounded on the north by a strip of mature pine trees, nestling beside the beautiful sandy beach with its attractive beach huts. To the east lies the entrance to Wells Harbour.

Miles of unspoilt beach and woodland walks sweep along the coast from the Park to Holkham Bay to the west. The area provides the visitor with ample opportunities to enjoy peace and solitude - it is a bird watchers paradise with a National Nature Reserve and the salt marshes nearby.


Pinewoods caters for touring caravans, motorcaravans, tents, caravan holiday homes for hire and 491 privately-owned holiday homes.


Whether you are paddling in the sea, taking a picnic on the dunes, watching the wildlife in the pinewoods, or just sitting on the beach listening to a summer breeze gently touching the rigging of moored yachts, there is always something relaxing to do at Pinewoods.

We hope that you like what you have seen and read about Pinewoods, and look forward to welcoming you to the Park for your summer holiday, short break, or like many of our guests, returning to Pinewoods for a weekend out of season during the Spring or Autumn.

The coastline is dotted with interesting fishing villages, many with characteristic flint and brick cottages with pantile roofs such as the beautiful 18th Century village of Burnham Market with its speciality shops and fine eating establishments.

Facilities

General Services

  • 5 Star Rating

Special Opening

  • Open - Easter

For Children

  • Children Welcome

Pets

  • Pets Not Accepted