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Millview Meadow Glamping

Three pods, three acres of Norfolk meadow, the River Bure on foot and the Broads on your doorstep, small operation, proper care.

Millview Meadow is a three-pod glamping site on the edge of the Norfolk Broads National Park, set in open countryside near Runham with the River Bure accessible on foot from the meadow. The pods are fully insulated and built to a high spec: en-suite bathrooms, kitchenettes, private decks, and fire pits per pitch. Three pods on three acres means good spacing between them, so the peace that draws people here isn't broken by your neighbours.

The owners run this with genuine attention. Guests arrive to coffee, tea, and a jar of biscuits waiting; the local guide to day-boat hire on the Broads and the golden beaches at Winterton-on-Sea is included without being asked for. The pod interiors are cleverly laid out for families of four, with bunk beds sized for a six-foot teenager and a kitchen kitted out for more than a quick breakfast. Evenings around the fire pit under clear Norfolk skies are the recurring theme in guest accounts.

The surrounding landscape is quiet and wildlife-rich. Day trips run naturally towards the Broads by boat, the coast at Winterton for sand dunes, and the market town of Great Yarmouth a short drive south. Dogs are welcome (maximum two), and the meadow setting suits both families with young children and couples who want somewhere unhurried.

Before you book

  • Only three pods, so availability is limited, book well ahead for summer and school-holiday dates.
A properly run, beautifully considered small glamping operation in the Broads landscape. The owners' care is evident at every turn, from the welcome touches to the local knowledge they hand over.

Why it made the cut

  • Three well-spaced, high-spec pods with genuine privacy, not a pod park
  • River Bure accessible on foot; Broads day-boat hire and Winterton beach within a short drive
  • Owner attention to detail: welcome touches, local guide, well-equipped kitchens
  • Fire pit per pitch and clear night skies make evenings here worth the stay alone

The Feeling

Quietly glamorous · Solitary tempo

Fire pit and clear night skiesBroads by day boatMeadow wildlife morningsOwners who wrote the local guide

Good For

  • Family
  • Date
  • Dog holiday

Best For

  • Luxury glamping pods with en-suite bathrooms and private decks
  • Families with young children and kids' play area on-site
  • Proximity to Norfolk Broads National Park and beach within 5 miles

In Campr's collections

  • Glamping at its bestThree high-spec pods in the Norfolk Broads landscape, with private decks, fire pits, and owners who actually care about the detail.
  • Slow familyBunk beds for teenagers, a fire pit, wildlife all around, and the Broads by day boat just down the road, built for families who want to slow down, not be entertained.
  • Date night campingThree pods with enough space between them to feel private, a fire pit per deck, and clear Norfolk skies for evenings that need no plan.

Facilities

Showers
Toilets
Wi-Fi
Fire pits
BBQ

Quick answers

Does Millview Meadow Glamping allow dogs?
Yes, Millview Meadow Glamping welcomes up to two dogs.
Are campfires allowed at Millview Meadow Glamping?
Yes, campfires are allowed in provided fire pits.
What kind of stays does Millview Meadow Glamping offer?
Glamping, on a farm.
How much does Millview Meadow Glamping cost?
Pitches from £155 per night. Book directly with the site.
Where is Millview Meadow Glamping?
Chapel Rd, Runham, Great Yarmouth NR29 3EG, UK.

Where it is

Chapel Rd, Runham, Great Yarmouth NR29 3EG, UK

On a farm · Norfolk · East of England · 52.639° N, 1.641° E

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Independent Rating

4.9

Based on 23 Google reviews

Campr Ethos Approved

Signed off by Curator · Last reviewed June 2026
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The Setup

PitchesGlamping
SettingOn a farm
Capacity~3 pitches
FiresIn provided fire pits
DogsUp to 2 dogs

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