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Dog Friendly Lodges Norfolk

Explore our collection of dog-friendly cottages in Norfolk, featuring fabulous seaside retreats and countryside manors that provide the perfect base for exploring this magnificent part of the country with your canine companion.

Whether you're planning scenic walks around the North Norfolk coast or wanting to head down the Norfolk broads, we've got the best pet friendly cottages for your furry friend.

  • Rosemary Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Happisburgh, England
    This wonderful cottage has the perfect village location, walking distance to the village pub, and a great location to explore Norfolk’s amazing sandy coastline and its famous Norfolk Broads National Park.
    Fully refurbished in 2022 to offer an excellent holiday home, beautifully furnished with open plan accommodation, the living room has comfy sofas and a wood burner, perfect to snuggle beside. The well-equipped kitchen allows opportunity to dine at home, yet within walking distance is the village pub serving good food. To the rear of the cottage is a lovely private, enclosed rear lawn garden with decking, seating furniture and a hot tub.
    Close by is Hickling Broad, with a nature reserve that links to the Norfolk Broad’s unique topography of reed-lined waterways, famous for their good coarse fishing, boating and rich variety of wildlife, especially waterfowl. Also 3 miles drive away are the glorious sandy beaches of Sea Palling and Waxham, often visited by seals. Visit Wroxham (10 miles), the capital of the Norfolk Broads, with its waterside cafés, restaurants, shops and daily river trips available. Enjoy a trip through wonderful countryside along the Bure Valley Steam Railway, with opportunity to jump on and off at the riverside villages of Coltishall and Buxton or stay on board and travel to the pretty market town of Aylsham, with eateries, market square with shops and cafes. Daily boat hire is available at nearby Hickling Broad and Potter Heigham, ½ mile and 3½ miles away respectively.
    Cyclists and walkers can enjoy the quiet country lanes and trails within the surrounding area. Nearby attractions include many National Trust properties including Blickling and Felbrigg Hall and Horsey Windpump. Visit the seaside resort of Cromer (20 miles) with a promenade and pier, and Sheringham (25 miles), home to the North Norfolk Steam Railway. The city of Norwich (18 miles), with its cathedral, castle, museums, galleries, restaurants, cinema, theatre and shopping with two malls and market square is within easy driving distance. For another great day out, visit Horsey Gap (National Trust) where you can walk on the sand dunes and see the seals and pups on the beach (November to February). Sandy beach 3 miles. A pub serving good food, within walking distance. While there is no shop in Hickling, Stalham (3 miles) offers many shops including a large supermarket.
    £118
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    Wroxham, England
    A wonderful single level barn set in rural Norfolk boasting its big open skies, yet an easy drive of the Coast and National Park Norfolk Broads.
    The barn has shared use to the games room with entertainment area and an indoor heated swimming pool, available for hourly pre booking allowing your very own private use. The games room will delight, having table tennis, ice hockey, pool table and comfy sofa area with TV and large selection of DVD’s. Tastefully styled to provide contemporary, comfortable and well-appointed accommodation, perfect for all year-round bookings. Being single level and having no stairs makes it an ideal choice for guests wanting to avoid. To the front is a private enclosed courtyard seating area, perfect relaxing, and enjoying alfresco eating.
    Wroxham, known as capital of the Norfolk Broads, is just 11 minutes’ drive, a perfect base to explore the 125 miles of navigable waterways, daily boat hire, river trips, canoes and kayaks area available to hire. Good selection of shops, waterside cafés and restaurants.Wroxham Barns is just a few minutes’ drive with craft barns, boutique and shops, restaurants, play park and petting farm, which the younger children adore! Seaside resort of Sea Palling has excellent sandy beach backed by sand dunes, restaurant, small arcade and café, 18 minutes’ drive. Bygone museums, craft centres, National Trust parks and homes of Blickling and Felbrigg Halls are all within an easy drive. City of Norwich, 13 miles, has a magnificent cathedral, castle museum, art galleries, cinemas, theatre, cafés, fine restaurants and excellent shopping. Blakeney Quay and Morston Harbour located further along the north Norfolk coast offer seal watching boat trips and pubs and restaurants serving superb locally caught seafood.
    Fishing is available (in season with licence) Sea Palling, Cromer and Sheringham beaches are great for sea fishing and alongside the River Bure for river fishing. Many fishing lakes within surrounding area. Great golf courses are within an easy drive. Sheringham cliff top, Sprowston, Barnham Broom and Bawburgh will certainly delight any keen golfer. Sandy beach 8.5 miles. Pub serving food 1.5 miles. Shops, supermarket 5 miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 11 guests.
    £120
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  • Cricketers Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled within the gorgeous coastal village of Holme-next-the-Sea yet tucked away down a quiet lane, character property Cricketer’s Cottage is the type of house that seems to give you a big hug when you arrive. Traditionally furnished and decorated in a quaint charming character cottage manner, a perfect home from home. Boasting a lovely, gated cottage garden and a wood burner it is the perfect choice whatever the season. At the ground floor you have a separate kitchen and dining room, then leading to the cosy sitting room with inglenook and wood burner to cosy in front of the TV which has Netflix. On the first floor you have the family bathroom, a double bedroom, and bedroom with a double bed, and a single. Up the narrow and steep stairs off the large bedroom is the loft room; this has Velux windows with views of the fields of cows behind Cricketer’s cottage. In the pretty cottage garden, is a summer annexe. This houses an L shaped sofa bed (double) and French doors to the garden and a further bathroom- with walk-in shower, toilet and washing machine.
    Sitting between Thornham and Hunstanton, the pretty village of Holme-Next-The-Sea has a traditional pub, a stunning nature reserve and beach, perfect for family picnics and birdwatching on the marshes. Cricketer’s Cottage is just 6 miles from Wild Ken Hill which is where Spring Watch is filmed! There is plenty to explore in the local area. Brancaster is just 8 miles away, a pretty, coastal village with great sailing, and boats to the nature reserve. The area is also littered with sites of historical significance including the Holkham, Houghton and Sandringham Estates, Castle Acre and Castle Rising, Peckover House and the Hanseatic Quarter of Old Kings Lynn.
    Nature lovers will find all sorts of visitors right there in the garden and surrounding area and RSPB Titchwell Marshes and Snettisham close by too. Wells is also within easy reach- a seaside town with a beautiful beach. At Snettisham Deer Farm you can bottle feed lambs (at the right time of year), see farm animals, and go on a deer safari. Watatunga Wildlife Reserve in Watlington offers a guided safari by a golf buggy! Take a trip to Sandringham House, the magnificent holiday home of the Royal Family since 1861, just a short drive away. Or head further inland, within an hour’s drive, to the Norfolk Broads National Park and the medieval city of Norwich, with an abundance of shops, fine dining, and a castle museum to explore. Be warned though, you are sure to leave a piece of your heart at Cricketer’s Cottage and you will be back! Beach 1¼ mile. Pub ¾ mile.
    £89
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  • The Seas Beach House, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Enjoy your time in this idyllic coastal location. Being able to step out of the bungalow and onto the sandy beach allows for easy access to the shoreline, where you can enjoy walks along the coast, relax on the beach, or even indulge in water activities such as swimming or sunbathing.
    The sea view from the bungalow will create a serene atmosphere throughout your stay. You can enjoy the sight and sound of the waves, witness stunning sunrises or sunsets over the sea, and experience the calming effect of being so close to the water. Bacton, with its coastal charm and sandy beach, offers a delightful setting for a seaside retreat. Whether you wish to unwind, explore the coastline, or simply soak up the natural beauty of the area, the proximity of the bungalow to the beach and the sea views will surely enhance your experience. The village of Bacton offers a children’s play area, lovely walks, woodland perfect for picnic opportunities, two pubs, restaurants, fish and chip shop, café and an ice cream parlour.
    The seaside resorts of Cromer, 13 miles, and Sheringham, 17 miles, provide a great day out. Be sure to bring your sea fishing rod and catch your supper. Wroxham, the capital of the Broads, is within easy reach. The stark natural beauty of the Broads is best appreciated from the water, and with daily river trips or boats to hire, Wroxham is as good a place as any to start down the River Bure. The outdoor tree adventure park BeWILDerwood at Horning is a great place for children to burn off some energy.
    For avid gardeners, a visit to the Old Vicarage Gardens at East Ruston is a must, and golfers won’t be disappointed with the courses at The Royal Cromer and Mundesley nearby. National Trust properties in the vicinity include Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall, Sheringham Park and Horsey Windpump. Visit Horsey Beach between December and February for your chance to spot hundreds of grey seals and pups along the shore. Alternatively, the historical city of Norwich, 21 miles, boasts two indoor shopping malls, market square, cafés, restaurants, castle museum, cathedral and theatre. Excellent walking, cycling, bird watching, and sea fishing are all available locally. Shop, café and pubs serving good within 1 mile. Beach within ¼ mile.
    £139
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  • Norfolk Broads Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    An exquisite three-story end-of-terrace holiday cottage, nestled within the conservation village of Stalham Staithe, nestled alongside the River Ant.
    Combining modern elegance with natural beauty, an ideal escape for families and their four-legged companions. The spacious design encompasses three floors of opulent living space, ensuring ample room for relaxation and recreation. With its stylish interior, the holiday home exudes comfort and sophistication. The open plan living space features hard flooring, a 55" TV and an extra large George Barclay dog bed. Offering river views across the River Ant and local boatyards from the upper floor front-facing windows. On the first floor, the two bedrooms have wall mirrors and storage, whilst on the second floor, the bedroom has a large, orthopaedic dog bed. The main bedrooms also contain hairdryers and a bladeless fan. For those bringing their four-legged friends, as well as the dog beds the owner has also provided dog treats, ceramic dog water bowls, dog food bowls and towels.
    The neighbouring boatyard offers daily hire of motor launches to explore the miles of magnificent waterways and has a café. Fishing opportunities nearby, with access to the River Ant and local fisheries (seasonal and licence required). For those seeking a beach adventure, a quick drive will take you to sandy shores where sun, sea, and surf await. The proximity to both the river and the beach ensures a diverse range of activities to suit all ages and preferences. Perfect haven for pets and children alike, the enclosed rear garden offers plenty of room for dogs to roam and play, while kids can engage in safe and joyful activities. A minute’s drive or footpath leads, to the neighbouring town of Stalham with its shops, café, restaurants, and pubs. The Norfolk Broads Museum is a few steps away, from here you can discover the history of boating and The Broads. Wroxham, known as the capital of the Broads, is only 8 miles away. Great family fun days out can be had at BeWILDerwood, a tree-top adventure in Horning, Dinosaur Park at Lenwade, and Wroxham Barns. The seaside resort of Sea Palling is 5 miles, or for quieter sandy beaches, take a trip to Waxham and Horsey. The city of Norwich makes for a great day out, with its cathedral, theatre, castle museum, excellent shopping, restaurants, and cafés. Enjoy a day at the seaside resort of Great Yarmouth, only 16 miles away. The Weavers Way runs through the town and provides good walking and cycling opportunities. Supermarket, shops, pubs, restaurants 1 mile and beach 5 miles.
    £101
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  • Auckland House, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Wells-next-the-Sea, England
    Offering luxurious Norfolk coastal living at its finest, Auckland House is in arguably one of the prettiest stretches of the stunning coastline and is so close to the sea that you can glimpse it from one of the upstairs bedrooms. Sitting pretty in Brancaster Staithe this stunning large, three-bedroom property has been stylishly decorated and furnished in colours and textures which are sympathetic to its coastal environment. There are lots of lovely places to relax in within Auckland House but tear yourself away and you will find yourself in the heart of some great places to explore with coastal habitats ranging from rolling sand dunes and sand and shingle beaches to picturesque salt and clay marshes and quays. In fact, you certainly won’t be surprised to hear that the whole area has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty as this has rarely been more deserved.
    Families should head to Hunstanton with its stripy cliffs, boat trips, Sealife Centre, numerous seaside attractions and wide sandy beach. Another great beach can be found close by in Brancaster or a little further along in Holkham. Wells-next-the Sea is an absolute must, here you will find painted beach huts and a little pedestrian street which is packed with artisan cafes, inns, and shops. With all that sea air in your lungs, you are sure to have worked up an appetite and there are so many great places to eat in this area that you will be spoilt for choice and one of the best is just footsteps away. The area is also steeped in history with the Sandringham, Houghton, and Holkham Estates along with the Hanseatic Quarter of Old Kings Lynn within easy reach too, and wildlife thrives here with RSPB Titchwell and Snettisham marshes close by too. After a day of fun and sightseeing, you are sure of a great night’s sleep in stylish Auckland House. This gorgeous property and area are sure to steal your heart. You will be back.
    £124
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  • The Terrace, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Wisbech, England
    This delightful terrace house offers comfortable accommodation for up to five guests; this inviting home promises a delightful stay filled with warmth and relaxation. Step into a tastefully decorated living room with a smart TV, an ideal spot for unwinding after a day of exploring the city. Sink into the cosy sofas and enjoy a movie on the flat-screen TV. If you do not fancy going out to eat then the fitted kitchen allows you to cook up a feast. The three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms provide a peaceful haven for a restful night’s sleep. Soft linens, tasteful decor, and ample storage space make each room a comfortable retreat. Step outside to discover a private garden area where you can enjoy the fresh air and perhaps indulge in al fresco dining. The patio is equipped with outdoor furniture, making it an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening drinks.
    Conveniently located in Peterborough, a stone’s throw away from local attractions, shops, and dining establishments. Explore the historic landmarks, such as the 12th century cathedral. The museum has a reconstructed Victorian operating theatre plus fossils and paintings. The Flag Fen Archaeology Park features a bronze age village and causeway remains. Nene Park is a large area of park land to the west of Peterborough and is the region’s favourite place to get outdoors and enjoy nature. It is made up of six different areas: Ferry Meadows, Orton Meadows, Orton Mere, Woodston Reach, Thorpe Meadows and The Rural Estate made up of parkland, meadows, woodlands and lakes. The River Nene runs through all the areas connecting them together.
    For railway enthusiasts Railworld Wildlife Haven is a charity in Peterborough which has a nature haven, a model railway and other exhibits. It is located on a landscaped former coal storage yard which once served Peterborough Power Station. Fancy a day at the coast then pop along to Snetisham Beach a perfect all-year-round beach to watch the birds, a beach for walking and for being romantic when the sun’s setting. The historic town of Cambridge is less than an hour away where you will find an array of shops, market and restaurants, why not take a trip along the River Cam on a punt. Whether you are looking for a city break or a cultural experience, you won’t be disappointed.
    £76
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  • Seafields, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Cromer, England
    As you drive to reach destination, look around to admire the wonderful sea views. Situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, nestled alongside the picturesque coast of North Norfolk, this opulent open-plan holiday home is a masterpiece of elegance. The local area includes wonderful sandy beaches, ideal for exploring Norfolk’s beautiful coastline, the famous Norfolk Broads National Park and access onto the Coastal Path.
    Brand new (2024) boasting a single level design that seamlessly blends modern luxury with the tranquillity of its natural surroundings. The gable walls adorn glass panels that stretch up to the vaulted ceilings flooding the rooms with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance that enhances the sense of spaciousness.
    As you step inside, you are greeted by a lavish open-plan layout, effortlessly combining the living spaces, and the vaulted ceilings add that touch of grandeur. Another focal point of this exquisite residence is undoubtedly the hot tub. Whether you’re relaxing after a long day or enjoying a soothing soak under the stars, the hot tub offers a private oasis. The pleasures of outdoor living further extend to a lawned garden, and large patio, ideal for al fresco dining and BBQ’s. The garden is fully enclosed making it a safe space for all to enjoy. The property is fully equipped to enjoy dining at home, but on choosing to dine out, there are plenty of eateries and restaurant opportunities to enjoy locally.
    Sandy beaches at Overstrand, Trimingham and Mundesley. A short drive is the seaside town of Cromer, which is brimming with attractions including the Amazona Zoo, the RNLI Henry Blogg Museum, the Cromer Pier with Pavilion Theatre, and beach. You are enveloped by a wealth of walking and cycling opportunities, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, also offering the chance to birdwatch and seal spot from the shoreline. Wroxham, 17 miles, capital of the Norfolk Broads National Park, hire a day launch or join a cruise to enjoy these magnificent waterways.
    More great day out for younger families are BeWILDerwood at Horning, Roar Dinosaur Park at Lenwade with both indoor and outdoor activities. Avid gardeners should visit The Old Vicarage Gardens at East Runton, also with tearoom, and the Sheringham National Trust Park. Other National Trust properties including Felbrigg and Blickling Halls, ideal for lovers of history. The Royal Cromer and Mundesley golf courses will not disappoint golfing enthusiasts. City of Norwich 22 miles, for excellent shopping, having two indoor shopping malls, market square, theatre, cinema complexes, castle museum, cathedral, cafés, restaurants and pubs. Beach 1 mile.
    £138
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  • Lavender Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Hunstanton, England
    This stylish, traditional cottage is sitting pretty within the coastal Norfolk town of Heacham. Lavender Cottage is packed with original features but offers all the modern comforts needed for a great holiday. With bags of charm throughout, you are sure to fall for this pretty little slice of Norfolk heaven. It has been furnished and decorated with care to create spaces you want to be in and offers a relaxing retreat from the stresses and strains of everyday life. Boasting three bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which has a feature freestanding bath with shower over just perfect for soaking in after a great day exploring the area or a revitalizing morning shower, the choice is yours. It offers low key luxury to those looking for something with personality for their break. There is a cosy wood burner for those cooler evenings in the lovely living room and a sunny courtyard to relax in, this really is the perfect choice year-round for your hard-earned holiday. The kitchen has everything you need to enable the chef to show off their culinary skills if you wish to do so, if not, then you will be delighted to find that the whole area is simply packed with great eateries, catering to all types of tastes and pockets.
    Lavender Cottage is in the perfect location for lots of reasons, one being the stunning coast that can be found in this part of Norfolk including wide sandy beaches, rolling grassy dunes, stripey cliffs, salt and clay marshes, creeks, harbours and quays. It is also packed with history with the Old Hanseatic Quarter of Kings Lynn, Peckover House, Castle Rising, Castle Acre and the Sandringham, Houghton and Holkham Estates all within easy reach. Add in attractions such as a Sealife Centre, Norfolk Lavender, Guided Boat trips and so much more and you’ll soon be booking to come back again, just to fit it all in or repeat your happiest memories. And when you do, you are sure to return to lovely Lavender Cottage, where you will doubtlessly have left a piece of your heart. Beach 1 mile.
    £114
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  • The Coach House, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    This holiday property is set within the grounds of Yaxham House, the owner’s home, the Georgian Grade II listed former rectory that served the parish of Yaxham. The Old Rectory Coach House is the detached former coach house to the former rectory. Situated in its own grounds, it has achieved a silver award in Green Tourism. The property enjoys an attractive and secluded setting approached by a private road and drive adjacent to the parish church of St Peters. It offers a warm welcome at any time of the year and is a perfect base for exploring all that the area has to offer.

    The Mid Norfolk Railway (MNR) is ½ mile away with trips available from Yaxham to Wymondham Abbey and Dereham. Dereham, 2 miles, offers an indoor swimming pool, cinema, bowling, shops, supermarkets and a market on Tuesdays and Fridays. The property lies within an hour’s drive of the coast, with excellent sandy beaches and RSPB nature and bird reserves. The Norfolk Broads, the Brecks (and its stone curlews), Peddars Way, Norfolk Coastal Path and many National Trust properties are also easily accessible.

    The village is at the centre of a network of footpaths and there is a children’s play area and recreation ground close to the church. From the nearby bus stop, regular bus services go to Dereham and Norwich. Restaurant/takeaway and café/bistro ½ mile.
    Can be booked with The Old Rectory Lodge (ref UKC2241) to accommodate up to 7 guests.
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