Nestled near the North Norfolk Coast, Hideaway Kestrel in Sedgeford, Hunstanton, offers off-grid safari tent accommodation designed for visitors seeking a balance between comfort and seclusion.
Surrounded by woodlands and within an hour’s walk to a local pub and shop, the site provides convenient access to Norfolk’s well-known coastal destinations, including Old Hunstanton and Brancaster.
Hideaway’s safari tents are fully equipped with essential amenities for a comfortable stay. Each unit accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms—a master double, a twin, and a cabin-style double accessed by steps.

The tents include a private shower room, flushing toilet, and a fully equipped kitchen with an induction hob, running water, and basic cookware. Heating and ambiance are provided by a wood-burning stove, with battery-powered and candle lighting ensuring a low-impact environment.
For guests seeking outdoor leisure, each tent features a sundeck with seating and an optional firepit, available for an added fee. The site allows two dogs per tent for a nightly charge, catering to the growing demand for pet-friendly travel.
Families are also supported with amenities such as a playground and a shared “Pamper Pod,” which offers access to electricity, hairdryers, and makeup stations.

The nearby Ringstead village offers visitors local conveniences, including a general store, a garden center, and dining options such as The Gin Trap Inn, a 17th-century establishment known for its extensive gin selection.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore local walking and cycling routes, including the Peddars Way and the Norfolk Coast Cycleway.
For operators in the outdoor hospitality sector, Hideaway Kestrel illustrates how off-grid glamping can meet evolving guest expectations by blending rustic appeal with comfort and thoughtful amenities.

This approach—pairing sustainable operations with experiential travel—aligns with broader trends in the glamping industry, where guest demand increasingly favors environmentally conscious and locally integrated accommodations.
Sites offering such hybrid experiences may find opportunities to capture both eco-minded travelers and families seeking nature-based escapes without sacrificing convenience.
Featured image by Hideaway Kestrel via glampinghideaways.co.uk