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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.

  • Crinkum, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hunstanton, England
    This newly refurished (in 2018), detached house is ideal for family holidays and groups of friends wishing to explore the north Norfolk coastline. The property is dog friendly with an enclosed garden. Titchwell is nationally known for its RSPB nature reserve. The Norfolk Coastal Path passes a quarter of a mile from the house and Brancaster beach is a 20 minute walk, almost entirely off-road. Located between Hunstanton to the west and Burnham Market to the east, there is plenty for the family to see and do with many good pubs and restaurants throughout the area to enjoy, the nearest just 400 yards away. After a busy day exploring this beautiful part of Norfolk return and enjoy the south-facing rear garden in the summer or snuggle up in front of the wood burner on those winter evenings. Beach 1 mile. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 400 yards.
    £88
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  • Hunny Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hunstanton, England
    A delightful three-bedroom terraced house resting in Hunstanton, Norfolk. Dog-friendly. Near a beach. Smart TV. Woodburning stove. Family-friendly. King's Lynn 16.6 miles.
    £99
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    These stunning barn conversions are set on the border of a deer park in Snettisham. The semi-rural and peaceful location of these comfortable and characterful barns offers a sense of calm and relaxation. The Old Paybarn (ref UK39378) has a large and comfortable living room where you can sink into the comfortable sofas and warm up in front of the fire, before retiring to the comfortable beds. Here you can enjoy sweet dreams in the peaceful countryside, where the only sounds you will hear are bird songs and the sounds of the horses. The master bedroom is situated on the ground floor and has an en-suite, whilst located on the first floor is the second family bedroom. In addition to the exceptional finish, the barn has all the modern day comforts. If there are more in your party you can also book the Annexe at Park Farm barns (ref UK39379) which sleeps 2 and features a hot tub. It also has a large bedroom with a kingsize bed and an en-suite shower.
    The pleasant village of Snettisham offers something for everyone, whatever your age and whatever the weather! The beach here is enormous – wide and spacious. It lies almost 2 miles from the village centre and is a mixture of stone and sand, with a grassy area behind. At the southern end of Snettisham beach is the well-known RSPB Nature Reserve. Here you will find a number of hides you can use without having to be a member. From the hides you can enjoy one of the country’s greatest wildlife spectacles. This is especially so when the rising high spring tides force thousands of birds to leave the mudflats where they are feeding and settle close to the hides.
    Snettisham is a walker’s haven, particularly for dog owners, with the village having miles of public footpaths plus the ancient Peddars Way is found nearby. A firm favourite for children is Snettisham Park Farm, which is a working farm that offers hands-on activities. Along with the traditional farm animals, deer and llamas can be found here, plus tractor and trailer rides, making this a family fun day out. Again aimed at children, the traditional seaside town of Hunstanton with its sandy beach, promenade, sea-life centre and fairground rides is just a mere 5 miles away. For adults you will be spoilt for choice of where to visit first, with so many fantastic places to explore locally, such as the Royal Sandringham Estate, Holkham Hall, Norfolk Lavender and Houghton Hall to name just a few. Beach, shop and pub within 3 miles.
    The Old Paybarn (ref UK39378) and The Annexe at Park Farm Barns (ref UK39379) can be booked together to accommodate up to 7 guests.
    £64
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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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  • 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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  • Lighthouse Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Happisburgh, England
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    Extensive sea and inland views can be admired from this Grade II listed former lighthouse keeper’s cottage. Built in 1791, it stands in a superb coastal location adjoining Happisburgh’s working lighthouse and within a short drive of the Norfolk Broads. It offers well-equipped, comfortable holiday accommodation; the cellar has been converted into a den for children. The lighthouse is open to the public on some Sundays in high season, when visitors can enjoy the fantastic view from the top. Private tours can be arranged at a cost with the trust. Local rural, beach and cliff-top walks, and fishing nearby. Wroxham 12 miles. Norwich 20 miles. Shop, pub/restaurant ½ mile.
    £82
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  • The Old Stables, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    4.00
    Tucked away alongside the unspoilt salt marshes of the North Norfolk coastal landscape, a listed site of Outstanding Natural Beauty with views of Cley windmill and village. This wonderful, detached, single-storey brick and flint cottage is full of character and charm, and is situated down a private road, located off the coastal road on the edge of the village of Cley next the Sea. Comfortably furnished, this holiday cottage boasts a woodburner, wooden floors, beams and an enclosed rear garden. Excellent bird watching opportunities, walking and cycling can be found direct from the doorstep. The property is pet friendly, with an enclosed garden. Cley next the Sea, ½ mile, has a shingle beach which can be accessed by footpath, and an eco-friendly visitor centre containing a cafe, shop and information centre for birds and wildlife of the salt marshes. An award-winning deli, cafes, art galleries, a pub, smoked fish house and windmill are within easy reach. Blakeney Quay is a 10-minute walk or a 2-minute drive away. Beach ½ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £62
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  • Hero Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    Just a short walk from the sought after Georgian town centre of Holt, Hero Cottage is a Grade II listed property with the added benefit of the owner living nearby. This lovely cottage has been stylishly decorated and furnished to provide beautiful accommodation for guests who are looking for somewhere quiet to rest their heads while being close to lots of great places to eat, drink and shop. Boasting two wood burners and two bathrooms, it really does have everything you need for the perfect break.
    Holt itself boasts so many great eateries that it would be possible to walk in to town for a meal somewhere different every day and there really is something to suit every budget. You are just spoilt for choice! The high street boasts a range of artisan and boutique shops that are perfect for pottering and the town attracts lots of Christmas shoppers due to its range of unique goods and its pretty Christmas lights display. Venture further however and you can be at the stunning North Norfolk coastline in minutes. Head east or west to find a string of pretty seaside villages and towns with a range of habitats including marshes, quays and sand and shingle beaches. Visit Cromer and the historic pier or Blakeney for a spot of crabbing or a trip to see the seals (seasonal). History buffs will enjoy a trip on North Norfolk railway, a visit to the Blickling Hall Estate and a trip around the Thursford and Muckleburgh collections. Nature lovers will flock to nearby Cley Marsh and Pensthorpe Nature Reserve. And, you can even be in the heart of the Norfolk Broads in just 40 minutes. And then to return to Hero Cottage after a busy day? Well, that may be the biggest treat of all. Beach 3¾ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £123
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  • Sandy Belle, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Winterton-on-Sea, England
    Start your holiday immediately on arrival, enjoy this fantastic seaside location just 700 yards walk from the excellent award-winning sandy beach. A perfect choice for families and friends, this single-storey holiday chalet is set within landscaped gardens on this quieter family run park. The chalet is equipped to offer dining at home, and for those seeking to dine out, there is a club house with restaurant, café, and host to live entertainment throughout the summer months within 100 metres. There is a step to the entrance, and so the property is not wheelchair accessible.
    There is so much do and see locally. Explore the Coast with its lovely sandy beaches. The Norfolk Broads National Park offer miles of waterways to explore. Why not hire a day boat, for the more adventurous go kayaking, paddle boarding or sit back and enjoy a river trip? Plenty of eateries located alongside the water to enjoy. Visit the Golden Mile at Great Yarmouth and experience a host of traditional seaside attractions including the Pleasure Beach fun fair.
    Thrill seekers are also sure to enjoy a day out at Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park at Lowestoft. For a change of pace, visit Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens and take the tiger walk across the treetops. Nearby Caister Castle features a classic car museum. Enjoy a day at the races, both horse and dog racing available locally.
    Great days out for the children are BeWILDerwood at Horning, the Dinosaur Park at Lenwade, and Sea Life centre at Great Yarmouth. The city of Norwich recently voted one of the top five cities to visit in the UK with its Norman castle and numerous museums, galleries, and theatres. Those who enjoy cycling and walking will discover that there are lots of great routes close by to enjoy as well.
    £58
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  • Stargazing, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Winterton-on-Sea, England
    Nestled within the Norfolk Broads, Filby village stands as a beacon of natural beauty and has earned prestigious accolades, including the National Broads Village Award and recognition in Britain in Bloom competitions. At the heart of Filby lies its tranquil jewel, Filby Broad, a serene expanse of water that reflects the surrounding lush greenery. The broad serves as a focal point for recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and birdwatching. Despite its idyllic rural setting, it boasts convenient proximity to the coast, with the seaside just 10 minutes’ drive. This close connection to the shoreline allows you to enjoy the best of both worlds – the tranquil waters of the Broads and the invigorating coastal air.
    Suitable for the whole family, young and old alike, thoughtfully presented to ensure your stay is relaxing and enjoyable. Being an upside-down design; on ground floor, the living room with comfy large sofas and large projector screen, perfect for movie nights. Upstairs offer open plan living with a cosy snug area, well-equipped kitchen/dining room, bathroom and two bedrooms, a kingsize bedroom and further bedroom with adult sized double bunk beds. The private sunny enclosed garden is the perfect spot for relaxing, and dining al fresco, or a lovely glass of something cold and refreshing. Set back at end of drive, standing within the owner’s grounds, yet commands its own privacy and space.
    Excellent sandy beaches backed by dunes at Caister on Sea, Scratby, Hemsby, and Winterton on Sea. The livelier seaside town of Great Yarmouth offers a fun fair, amusements and more. Wroxham, capital of the Broads National Park, is just 12 miles away and offers daily boat hire, river trips and riverside shops and cafés. The market town of Acle is 5 miles away and is great for supermarket, shops, café, vets, pub and train station. The city of Norwich is just 18 miles away and is excellent for shopping offering two indoor shopping malls, market square, theatre, restaurants, cafés, pubs, galleries, cinema complex, cathedral, and castle museum. Beach 4 miles. Shop 300 yards. Pubs and restaurants 1 mile.
    £105
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