We run one of the parks on this list, so read us accordingly. Ours is at St Olaves, inside the Broads National Park boundary, on the River Waveney. That matters for the rest of this page, because most of what ranks for “adults-only caravan park Norfolk Broads” is not in the national park at all.
What follows is every adults-only touring option in and around the Broads in 2026, with prices we checked this month, honest pitch numbers, and the catch attached to each one. Ours sits in the same table as everyone else’s, with the same columns and the same note about what it does not have.
The geography problem
Adults-only touring supply in Norfolk clusters in two places, and the Broads is neither of them.
The first cluster is north Norfolk: Two Mills at North Walsham, Deer’s Mead at Erpingham, Poppyland at Thorpe Market, and the adults-only pitches at the Old Brick Kilns near Barney. The second is west Norfolk, where Gatton Waters near King’s Lynn covers the King’s Lynn and Sandringham end of the county.
Here is the part most roundups get wrong, ourselves included until we checked properly. Those north Norfolk parks are not miles from the Broads. Two Mills is 14 minutes from Wroxham and 12 from Stalham, and Deer’s Mead and Poppyland are both about 20 from Wroxham. If your plan is the northern Broads, all three work.
Priory Farm Caravan Park is the only one that actually puts you inside the national park. The Broads boundary is a narrow strip following the rivers, and North Walsham, Erpingham and Thorpe Market all sit well outside it. In practice that means you drive to the water, park, and drive back at the end of the day. All three are also a different proposition for the southern Broads: North Walsham to St Olaves is 31 miles and about 45 minutes.
That matters, because the southern Broads is where supply runs out. Inside the triangle of Great Yarmouth, Beccles and Loddon there are three adults-only sites with 13 pitches between them: one members-only, one with no toilet block, one taking two-night blocks only. Our own 18 pitches at St Olaves are the fourth option and the only one of any size.
None of which makes any park here better than another. Two Mills has 81 serviced pitches and an accreditation stack we cannot match, and if the northern Broads is your plan it is the better booking. The point is narrower: at the southern end, there is very little adults-only choice, and that is worth knowing before you start ringing round.

Every adults-only option, compared
All seven parks below are adults-only. That is the filter. Prices were checked on 11 August 2026 and they do move, so click through before you plan around them.
| Park | Pitches | Price per night, 2026 | Minimum stay | The catch |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Two Mills, North Walsham | 81 | £32.95 to £39.95 | 3 nights bank holidays, 4 at Easter | 45 min from the southern Broads |
| Deer’s Mead, Erpingham | 35 | From Ā£40 | 2 nights | Priciest on this list |
| Poppyland, Thorpe Market | 14 | £32 to £36.50 | Not published | Fourteen pitches, books early |
| Field of Dreams, Toft Monks | 5 | From £32.50 | 2 nights | Five pitches, so book months out |
| Deodara, Burgh Castle | 5 | £12 plus metered electric | Not published | Club members only |
| Henri’s Paddock, Blofield | 3 | From Ā£20 | Not published | No toilets, June to September |
| Priory Farm, St Olaves | 18 | £24 to £32 | 1 night, 2 over bank holidays | One shower per gender |
The north Norfolk parks
Two Mills Touring Park, North Walsham. Eighty-one fully serviced hardstandings, AA 5 Star Gold, VisitEngland 5 Star and Tranquil Parks membership. The most decorated adults-only park in the county, and it earns every badge. The 2026 tariff runs £32.95 low season, £36.95 mid and £39.95 high and bank holiday, covering two adults, awning, car and 16 amp electric, with £1 a night off if you are over 60. Two caveats for Broads visitors: bank holidays carry a three-night minimum, four over Easter, and while Wroxham is 14 minutes away the southern Broads is a 45-minute drive.
Deer’s Mead, Erpingham. Strictly over-18s, with 11 grass and 24 hardstanding fully serviced pitches. The most expensive site here at Ā£40 upward with a two-night minimum, and about 20 minutes from Wroxham. Beautifully kept and quiet. You are paying a premium for the standard of the park rather than the location.
Poppyland, Thorpe Market. Fourteen pitches behind high hedges and mature trees, scoring 9 out of 10 from 121 reviews on UKCampsite. The 2026 tariff runs £32 mid season to £36.50 on bank holidays, including hookup and two adults. Ten minutes from Cromer and 20 from Wroxham. The pick of the north Norfolk three if you want small and quiet rather than large and accredited.
The small southern Broads sites
Field of Dreams, Toft Monks. Five pitches, hardstanding, individual 16 amp and water, exclusive-use shower and WC, keypad gate. Adults only and strictly so. From £32.50 a night in two-night blocks, and it scores 9.8 out of 10 on Pitchup. An excellent site with five pitches, which means that in July you will not get in.
Deodara, Burgh Castle. A five-van Certificated Location on Mill Road, £12 a night plus metered electric, open all year, fishing included. The cheapest adults-only night on the Broads by a wide margin. You need to be a Caravan and Motorhome Club member. Its sister site next door, Willoways, takes children, so check which gate you are pulling into.
Henri’s Paddock, Blofield. Three pitches in a private orchard, from Ā£20, 9.8 out of 10 on Pitchup, open June to the end of September. No toilets, no showers, no hookup, no WiFi. For a self-contained motorhome it is a cheap night 10 minutes from Wroxham. For a caravan it is not an option.

Where we fit
Priory Farm is at St Olaves on the A143, inside the Broads National Park and two minutes’ walk from the River Waveney. The Broads Authority’s own 24-hour moorings sit just before St Olaves Bridge, which is the first bridging point on the Waveney above Great Yarmouth. As far as we can establish we are the only adults-only park of any size inside the park boundary, which is a fact about geography rather than a claim about quality.
The rest: 18 adults-only pitches, hardstandings 8m by 10m with 16A hookup, £24 low season and £32 high, awning free, up to two dogs, and the Bell Inn across the road giving our guests 10% off. Burgh Castle Roman fort is a 15-minute walk, Beccles 15 minutes and Great Yarmouth 20.
Two things we will not pretend about. There is one shower and one toilet per gender. The block was built in 2024 and reviewers call it spotless, but at 8am on an August Saturday you may wait, and facilities is our weakest TripAdvisor subscore at 3.9 against 4.8 for cleanliness. If you want six cubicles, Two Mills has them and we do not. And mobile signal is poor, with no WiFi anywhere on site. It is the thing our reviews mention most often, so plan for it rather than be surprised by it.
What we do have is the river, and a one-night minimum. We sit at 4.6 from 213 TripAdvisor reviews, second of 44 places to stay in Great Yarmouth.
How to choose
- Northern Broads or southern? If the plan is Wroxham, Horning and the Bure, any of the north Norfolk three works and Two Mills is the best of them. If it is the Waveney, Beccles or Yarmouth, they are a 45-minute drive each way.
- Do you want to walk to water, or drive to it? This is the real dividing line, and it removes all three north Norfolk parks.
- How many nights? If it is one, or the Saturday of a bank holiday weekend, most of this list rules itself out on minimum stay.
- Do you need a toilet block? That removes Henri’s Paddock.
- Are you a Club member? If so, Deodara at £12 is the value option and worth trying first.
- How far ahead are you booking? Five-pitch sites fill months out. Under six weeks’ notice in summer, look at the larger parks.
If your answers are southern Broads, short notice and a short stay, with a river and a pub, that is the gap we sit in. You can check dates and book direct with no booking fee and free cancellation up to seven days before arrival.


