Judges at Practical Caravan determined the ranking based on pitch size, grounds maintenance and helpfulness of staff at campsites put forward by caravanners.
The Old Brick Kilns in Barney, near Fakenham and Pinecones Caravan and Camping in Dersingham, near King’s Lynn, both nabbed spots in the top 10.
Pinecones Caravan and Camping in Dersingham, near King’s Lynn (Image: Pinecones Caravan and Camping)
Both sites were previously praised for being the “poshest” in the country by the Mail Online.
The judges praised the range of facilities at The Old Brick Kilns, which spans 13 acres of countryside, including the “spacious pitches and five washroom blocks”.
Judges suggest guests should “enjoy a visit to the campsite’s bird hide or the wildlife pond to catch a glimpse of the varied wildlife living there”.
Meanwhile, Pinecones was applauded for its proximity to picturesque daytrips such as the Sandringham Visitor Centre and the Snettisham Coast.
There is a range of pitch types to choose from at the site, including hardstanding fully serviced pitches with 16-amp electric hook-ups and picnic huts.