Scratby Hall Caravan Park, Scratby, Great Yarmouth is a quiet, rural site close to the Norfolk Broads. Family run and an exceptionally well maintained park in beautiful surroundings we are approximately 1 mile from the beach and approximately 5 miles north of Great Yarmouth.
Situated on the beautiful Norfolk coast, our park offers easy access to a wealth of attractions and activities. From the stunning sandy beaches to the enchanting Broads, the region's natural beauty is guaranteed to leave you in awe. Our proximity to popular destinations like Hemsby, Winterton-On-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Cromer, and Norwich ensures that you'll never run out of things to do during your caravan and camping holiday.
Our grass pitches cater to touring caravans, motorhomes and tents while our modern shower and toilet blocks offer clean and convenient facilities. We also provide a laundry room as well as a washing up and food preparation area. During busier periods, our on-site shop offers a convenient place to stock up on essential provisions. For families, our children's play area will keep the little ones entertained for hours and for those who can't bear to be without their four-legged friends, we're delighted to be a pet-friendly park with miles of off-road walks leading directly from the park gates.
We are proud to have been providing unforgettable holidays for over 50 years and hope to welcome you soon. Please check our website for prices and availability.
By Road:The region is easily accessible by road from all parts of the UK. Major trunk roads into Norfolk are the M11, A11, A12 and the A14 from London and the South-east, while the A47 and A14 serve the Midlands and the North. From Great Yarmouth follow the A149 to Caister on Sea and then the B1159 to Scratby, site signed.By Public Transport:A number of bus operators provide services to the local area including National Express and First Bus.By Rail:There is a regular local service from Norwich to Great Yarmouth. With connecting trains from Norwich to London, Liverpool Street. Peterborough, Cambridge and Ely.