A luxury Norfolk Broads campsite is launching a spa and glamping experience for people to unwind while surrounded by alpacas.
Two Jays Farm, in Horstead, is a tranquil campsite next to a field filled with alpacas, horses, goats and chickens.
Guests can enjoy being close to the animals while relaxing in their tents or campervans.
For a more luxurious experience there are glamping bell tents complete with a double bed, fairy lights and a fire pit to rent.
Two Jays Farm sits on a site close to the Norfolk Broads (Image: Two Jays Farm)
There is plenty to do at Two Jays as the site is just a short walk from the Broads with its walks and paddleboarding opportunities.
The newest addition will be the spa tent launching over the May bank holiday.
Ms Docwra's daughter Jasmine and her dog Belle enjoy kayaking along the waters (Image: Two Jays Farm)
The spa will offer a number of alternative and holistic therapies including reiki, cupping, aromatherapy, deep tissue massage and pregnancy massage.
Visitors can either go along for a day or stay over in a bell tent.
Michelle Docwra opened Two Jays Farm four years ago hoping to create a peaceful, family-friendly environment that would not break the bank.
The site is close to a range of animals - including baby alpacas (Image: Michelle Docwra)
"We started out with a couple of portaloos and a solar shower and now we're in our fourth year." Ms Docwra said.
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"It's all-consuming and ever-growing and we just can't believe how busy we've been."
Ms Docwra gave up her job as a housing advisor to focus full time on the farm and says she has been busier than ever.
Ms Docwra said her daughter Jasmine has been her rock while building up the business (Image: Michelle Docwra)
"My 14-year-old daughter Jasmine is my rock - she helps out sometimes because I can't be everywhere all at once and she's amazing."
The spa and glamping experience will range from £120 per night.
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