The Hideaway

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The Hideaway

The Hideaway as the name suggests is really tucked away in a quiet corner of a private estate. This is the closest you will get to wild camping with luxury. Whilst you can easily access everything the coast has to offer, guests seem to hanker back to spend hours on camp. It is great if you really want to escape from the world and also have children who would like to roam free, play with the animals and in the woods.

The camp is very good for supervision with very defined camp borders. Around the lodges there is a swing tree , slide area, volleyball, hammock huddle and camp pets. The adjacent woodlands are home to adventure areas, a zip line and lots of den building opportunities.

There is also our new ‘Pamper Pod’ which offers hair dryers and make-up stations. You can also order delicious home cooked meals for warming up in your lodge stove. Night skies can be amazing. Great walks including the Peddars Way. Shops are with a 10 minute drive and beaches 15 minutes. We welcome pets all year round at the Hideaway.

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The Hideaway Glamping, Sedgeford, Hunstanton, PE36 5LL, Norfolk
Nearby Trails
Ringstead Cycle Route
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0.34 Miles Away
The route takes in quiet lanes and tracks across a landscape of low chalk hills which afford glorious coastal views. With a pub in the village on the longer Ringstead route, it is perfect for leisurely exploration.
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Hunstanton to Ringstead Cycling: Off-road Rides
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0.42 Miles Away
This route takes you over the hills which overlook Hunstanton, Holme-next-the-Sea and Heacham using quiet green lanes and farm tracks which wind through a quiet, open, landscape. The 16 mile route is challenging due to the rough nature of the off-road sections. Allow approximately 4 hours to complete the ride. Approximately 35% is off-road, on a mix of byways and unclassified roads with soft surfaces which are easy to cycle along during dry and dusty summer months, but which become more challenging after periods of rain. The route requires either mountain or hybrid cycles.
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Peddars Way, Ringstead walk
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0.42 Miles Away
An enjoyable walk across undulating countryside, passing Courtyard Farm, home of conservationist and peer Lord Melchett. Look for the village stocks that can still be seen in the car park of the Gin Trap pub
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Ringstead
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0.58 Miles Away
This is the longest of the Coastal Treasures walks. The sense of remoteness that exists along this walk’s green and pleasant lanes is a wonderful experience for the more adventurous walker and the perfect excuse to indulge in some great local food afterwards.
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Ringstead Village Walk
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0.58 Miles Away
This is the longest of the Coastal Treasures walks. The sense of remoteness that exists along this walk’s green and pleasant lanes is a wonderful experience for the more adventurous walker and the perfect excuse to indulge in some great local food afterwards.
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