Agar Farm
A conservation farm on the North Norfolk coast with a private pontoon, tidal-creek access, and the Blakeney seals reachable by paddle.
Agar Farm sits on the edge of Agar Creek, where the land dissolves into tidal marshes, wide meadows and the long Norfolk sky. The farm takes conservation seriously: fewer visitors, more space, wildlife given room to breathe. Pitches are grass, the setting is genuinely coastal, and the experience is built around the water rather than around facilities.
That water is the whole point. A private pontoon gives paddleboarders and kayakers direct creek access, and on a good tide you can paddle out towards Blakeney Point to watch the seal colony. Blakeney village and Morston Quay are reachable the same way, or on foot across the marshes. The coast path threads through the area; cycling lanes run inland. Local pubs and seafood shacks are close enough to walk to, not so close as to intrude.
The site takes tents and motorhomes, has a kids' play area, and runs communal fires. It operates seasonally and intentionally: open summer months only, with the emphasis on quietness over numbers. For families who want a base that earns its own entertainment from the landscape, or for couples after somewhere genuinely remote-feeling without leaving the grid entirely, this is the right kind of Norfolk.
Before you book
- Access to Blakeney and the wider coast is by paddle or on foot across tidal creeks, tides affect timing.
“A rare working-farm pitch right on the North Norfolk creeks, with a private pontoon and Blakeney Point within paddling distance. The landscape is the entertainment.”
Why it made the cut
- Private pontoon with direct tidal-creek access for kayaking and paddleboarding
- Blakeney Point seal colony reachable by paddle or boat trip
- Conservation-focused, low-impact operation with genuine wildlife setting
- Coastal walking and cycling routes from the site
The Feeling
Off grid real · Curated rustic · Solitary tempo
Good For
- Family
- Date
- Solo
Best For
- Seasonal summer camping on conservation farmland with private pontoon access for kayaking and paddleboarding
- Wildlife-friendly setting on tidal creeks and marshes near Blakeney Point seal colony
- Low-impact grass pitches for tents and motorhomes with kids' play area and coastal walking trails
In Campr's collections
- Coastal hideawaysRight on Agar Creek with tidal-marsh views, a private pontoon, and Blakeney Point reachable by paddle.
- Farm fields properA conservation-focused North Norfolk farm that keeps numbers low and gives the landscape room to do the talking.
- Wild swimming hqThe pontoon goes straight into tidal creeks leading out to Blakeney, bring a board or kayak and use it.
Quick answers
- What kind of stays does Agar Farm offer?
- Tent, Motorhome, on a farm.
- Where is Agar Farm?
- Norfolk, East of England, UK.
Where it is
On a farm · Norfolk · East of England · 52.953° N, 1.006° E
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