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Agar Farm

About

A slice of Paradise where nature sets the pace and days unfold gently next to creeks, marshes and under the wide Norfolk sky.

Next to winding inland creeks, tidal marshes and open meadow. Agar Farm’s wonderfully quiet, beautifully untamed, and alive with birds, insects and shifting light. Historically farmed land we’re now beginning a new chapter — one focused on conservation, regeneration and low-impact use. Wildflower meadows are being restored, habitats protected, and nature allowed to lead. By foot, paddleboard, kayak or campervan, this is a place designed for people who appreciate the outdoors without needing it polished.

You don’t need to go far here. Most of the magic starts right on our doorstep.

 On site & directly accessible 

  • Private pontoon access onto Agar Creek

  • Paddleboarding, kayaking & canoeing straight from the land

  • Wild swimming in calm, tidal waters

  • Creek networks leading out to Blakeney & Morston Quays

  • Birdwatching across marshes and meadows

  • Sunset fires, star-gazing and proper quiet

 Explore further afield 

  • Paddle or walk across tidal creeks and marshes to the beach

  • Blakeney Point & the seal colony (by paddle or boat trip)

  • Coastal walks through some of Norfolk’s most unspoilt landscapes

  • Cycling quiet lanes and coastal routes

  • Local pubs, seafood shacks and villages — close, but not intrusive

Facilities

Booking & Payment Details

  • Booking recommended in summer
  • Online Booking Possible
  • Visa/Mastercard accepted

Children

  • Children welcome

Parking

  • Free Parking on Site

Target Markets

  • Couples
  • Dark Skies / Stargazing
  • Eco-Friendly
  • Families

Map & Directions

Agar Farm

Type:Camping Park

Morston Road, Blakeney, Norfolk, NR25 7BG

Tel: 07899 895899

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Opening Times

Agar Farm High Meadow Camping (3 July 2026 - 1 Sept 2026)

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