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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.

  • Beach House, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sheringham, England
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    Beach House is perfect for those looking for a fun filled family break or just a coastal getaway. As well as the lovely beach, the pretty market town of Sheringham boasts a great mix of high street and independent shops. You can leave your car on the private car park for the week and walk to a different place to eat and drink every evening. For those wanting to take a further break from driving, Sheringham has a mainline train station that will take you to Cromer, with its famous pier, Wroxham, the gateway to the gorgeous Norfolk Broads, and onwards to the medieval city of Norwich. Sheringham also boasts North Norfolk Railway and Sheringham Park, 1000 acres of unspoilt nature trails and walks, offering ever changing vistas that are stunning whatever time of the year you visit. Travel north or south from here and discover an array of beach habitats including salt marshes, sand dunes and quays. Head to Blakeney for a spot of crabbing or Cley to explore the marshes. The National Trust’s Blickling Hall is also within easy reach, as is the Thursford Collection with its much celebrated Christmas Spectacular. In fact, this part of Norfolk is a great year round destination and, with many local towns boasting unique high streets and looking really pretty. Beach 800 yards. Shop and restaurant 100 yards, pub 150 yards.
    £81
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  • Fisherman's Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fisherman’s Cottage really couldn’t be better placed. It is so close to the sea that there are partial sea views from two of the upstairs rooms, although this isn’t the only draw to this location because here you will also find yourself footsteps from lots of great places to eat, shop and drink. Arranged across three floors the property has a ground floor bedroom and wet room, a further two bedrooms on the first floor and a bathroom with a bath and a separate shower cubicle on the second floor. Stylishly furnished and boasting feature spiral staircases you are sure to fall in love with this quirky property, which really is quite the find.
    Sheringham itself is a firm favourite amongst locals because it offers a lovely beach, an indoor swimming pool, a unique high street, which is just packed with small local businesses, a celebrated golf course with stunning sea views and heritage and mainline railway stations. Here also lies Sheringham Park with its 1,000 acres of wildlife walks, a must for anyone who loves to get close to nature. In fact, this whole area offers natural sites including RSPB Cley Marshes, Pensthorpe Nature Reserve and the famous Norfolk Broads, which lie just 40 minutes away by car or on the train. The train will also take you to Cromer where you can stroll along the Edwardian promenade and explore the famous pier. And it will also lead you further afield, into the Medieval city of Norwich with its Norman Castle, numerous museums, theatres, galleries and great shopping opportunities including its award winning open-air market and the boutique Lanes. Those visiting out of season will be delighted to find themselves close to the Thursford Collection with its Christmas Spectacular and Santa’s Magical Journey. History buffs will enjoy days out at the Muckleburgh Collection and the Blickling, Holkham, Houghton and Sandringham Estates and can even pop in to one of Sheringham’s own little museums. And of course, coast lovers will be spoilt for choice too as they can either stay put and enjoy Sheringham beach or explore the numerous salt and clay marshes, shingle and sand beaches and picturesque quays. All of which provide the perfect backdrop for those all-important insta posts! Then return to Fisherman’s Cottage for a lovely night sleep and to recharge your batteries ready for your next adventures. Beach 50 yards. Pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £84
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  • Bracken Lodge, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sheringham, England
    Nestled in the tranquil Weybourne Forest Lodge Holiday Park, Bracken Lodge is a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The lodges have been built to offer seclusion and private space, so it really does feel as though you have found a wonderful hideaway, right in the heart of a beautiful forest.

    The lodge is set within 100 acres of pine forests, which is surrounded by a further 100 acres of National Trust forest, which leads on to Sheringham Park, where you will find a variety of plants, flowers and wildlife. There are plenty of footpaths leading through the forest with distances ranging from one to five miles, taking you through the varying habitats of the park. Along with the ability to access the North Norfolk coastal path leading to Cromer or Hunstanton, within 40 minutes’ walk or 5 minutes’ drive.

    Just a gentle walk away is the North Norfolk Railway Poppy Line, which runs between Holt and Sheringham. This famous steam railway is often used in films and television and has been described as one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the British Isles.

    Just over a mile away (a 25-minute walk) is the pretty coastal village of Weybourne with its shingle beach. Here you will find the local deli where you can get fresh bread, milk, cheeses, meats, postcards and even some small essentials like wine and plasters. There is a local pub that has a fantastic selection of gins (if that is your tipple of choice) and home-made food. The pub does get busy in season so best to book.

    A little closer (a 15-minute walk) is the shop and pub/restaurant that are open to the general public as part of the Kelling Heath Holiday Park. Here there are also leisure facilities that are available on a pay as you go basis.

    Weybourne fishing resort is situated on the Norfolk coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. To the east lies the bustling coastal market towns of Sheringham and Cromer, and to the west there is a string of picturesque villages leading to Wells-next-the-Sea with its picturesque quay. Add in numerous National Trust sites, stately homes, bird watching opportunities galore and great cycling routes and you will see why this part of the coastline remains so popular with guests who return again and again. Beach 1½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £91
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  • Beachcomber Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Choose Beachcomber Cottage for your holiday and you will find yourself footsteps from the beach and the thriving town centre. Boasting open-plan living that is light, airy and contemporary, you are sure to be delighted with your choice for your coastal break, there is even a handrail on the staircase to the first floor for easier access. Sheringham itself is a firm favourite with locals and visitors alike and boasts a great mix of high street and boutique shops, as well as lots of cafés, restaurants, bistros and inns. You could head out on foot to eat every evening and find something new to delight you, whatever your tastes or budget. The wide sandy beach will tempt you too whether you are sunbathing in summer or enjoying a bracing walk off-season. The town itself plays host to lots of great events throughout the year, including a 1940s weekend, the Viking Festival and its summer carnival.
    Here you will also find Sheringham Park, which offers 1000 acres of varying habitat including woodland, parkland and cliff top, and the North Norfolk Railway where you can take a steam train journey along the coast. It also has a mainline train station which will take you to nearby Cromer with its many seaside attractions, Wroxham, which is considered by many to be the gateway to the Norfolk Broads, and on to the medieval city of Norwich, which is well worth a visit. All of these are within easy reach by car too, as are a plethora of coastal habitats such as salt and clay marshes, rolling dunes, picturesque quays and sand and shingle beaches.
    Add in attractions such as Cromer Pier, Amazonia Zoo, Bewilderwood, the Thursford and Mucklburgh Collections, Pensthorpe Nature Reserve, RSPB Clay Marshes, the Felbrigg, Blickling, Holham, Houghton and Sandringham Estates, and a host of other great things to see and do, and you are sure to be back just to fit everything in. And what better place to return to than beautiful Beachcomber Cottage?
    £54
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  • Sea La Vie, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sheringham, England
    Sea La Vie is a beautiful period brick and flint cottage, perfect for a family or couples on holiday all within easy walking distance of Sheringham’s beaches and town centre with shops, pubs and restaurants all close by. It has been renovated to a very high standard with love and attention to detail and is full of charm that is welcoming as soon as you walk through the door. On entering the property, the front door leads into a small lobby. The cosy living room has a feature fireplace and two sofas. It provides stylish comfortable accommodation and is well equipped with everything needed for that home from home break; there is even an iron, ironing board and hairdryer provided for your convenience. The kitchen allows you to cook and eat very comfortably at home with a table and four chairs, and for those preferring to dine out, there are plenty of eateries on the doorstep. On the ground floor ther eis also a handy separate toilet with a wash basin, and a traditional staircase leads to the first floor with a small landing, two wonderful bedrooms and a family bathroom. At the rear is an enclosed seating area perfect for relaxation.
    The famous ‘Champagne Coast’ Sheringham is a nostalgic area of natural beauty, with unspoilt countryside, whilst the beach is the star attraction. The cliff top golf course welcomes very good players, swimming pool, many charming boutiques, galleries, cafés and restaurants. Also home to the North Norfolk Steam Railway. Why not jump on board and travel to the delightful seaside village of Weybourne or visit the Georgian market town of Holt. Sheringham is host to many events and food festivals throughout the year and foodies will love the freshness and mixture of the farmers’ markets.
    Popular local events include carnival week held during early August, when you can enjoy all the fun of the fair, and the 1940s celebration weekend held in mid September. For the brave is the New Year’s Day sea swim, when you can participate in a bracing swim or paddle, to celebrate the New Year.
    Felbrigg and Blickling National Trust stately houses and gardens are open all year round, whilst Muckleburgh Military and Tank collection has a great selection of vehicles, tanks and guns. Pack up your buckets and spades and head to the seaside. Sheringham beach is right on your doorstep, and the seaside resorts of Cromer, Great Yarmouth and Hunstanton are all within easy driving distance. Wroxham, known as capital of the Norfolk Broads, to enjoy riverside restaurants, cafés and shops. Daily hire and river trips available to explore the miles of waterways, abundant with wildlife. The salt marshes and RSPB nature reserves can be found further along the coast road. Shopaholics will delight with the city of Norwich 45 minutes’ drive or jump on the train, having two indoor shopping malls, market square, cathedral, castle museum, theatre, plenty of cafés, pubs, restaurants to enjoy. Wild swimming and paddle boarding can be found nearby, golf course and clubhouse 3 minutes’ drive away. The train station is an 8-minute walk away. Beach 4 minutes’ walk. Shops, pubs and restaurants all just 4 minutes’ walk.
    £74
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  • Sea Holly Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sheringham, England
    Perfectly located in the North Norfolk seaside village of West Runton just 5 minutes’ walk from the sandy beach and the railway station, with regular services to the nearby traditional seaside towns of Cromer and Sheringham both with award winning beaches and filled with activities for all ages, and the City of Norwich. Furnished and decorated to offer home from home comforts, light and airy with views overlooking the adjacent common. Opposite is a nine-hole golf course ‘The Links’, and across the common is the Norfolk Shire Horse Centre. The village has a good pub and a wonderful shop within walking distance. Cromer has a promenade and pier with working lifeboat station and museum, end of pier theatre (seasonal opening), Amazona Zoo, golf course, plenty of shops and eateries.
    Sheringham is home to the North Norfolk Steam Railway, golf course, Splash Aqua fun park, town centre with shops and plenty of eateries. Jump on the train or 45 minutes’ drive to the city of Norwich for excellent shopping opportunities, two indoor shopping malls, market square, theatre, castle museum, art galleries, cathedral, cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The North Norfolk coastline offers fantastic walking and cycling. Follow the Norfolk Coastal Path and Peddars Way, and the Norfolk Coast cycleway is a popular choice with cyclists. Many RSPB nature and bird reserves can be found along the Coastal route. Shop and pub 0.5 mile.
    £94
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  • Stones Throw Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Choose Stones Throw Cottage for your holiday and you will find yourself footsteps from the beach and just a short walk to the thriving town centre. Completely renovated in 2022, this stunning holiday home features a spacious kitchen/dining room and a cosy living room with sumptuous seating for everyone in your party. There are three bedrooms, a family bathroom and a lovely snug in the attic, perfect for chilling out with a book whilst enjoying the relaxing sounds of the sea.
    The beach fronted house is a cosy, warm, characterful self-catering, lovely old fisherman’s cottage completely renovated but maintaining all the original feel and features with a stunning uninterrupted sea view which really is a stone’s throw from the terrace where you can watch the sunrise and set over the sea. Walk from the terrace area for 30 seconds and find yourself in the sea. A swim in the morning sun in the calm, deep blue, North Sea then nip back to the house for a warm cup of tea and a hot shower. Eat breakfast outside in the front terrace and watch the sunrise over the sea. Then at the other end of the day relax with a glass of wine, watch the sun set over the sea, and stargaze in the peace and tranquillity, free from the harsh lights of the city. A truly intimate and magical experience.
    Sheringham itself is a firm favourite with locals and visitors alike. It has award winning blue flag beaches, a brand-new leisure centre with a pool open to the public, woodland and cliff top walks and a cliff top golf course. It boasts a great mix of high street and boutique shops, as well as lots of cafés, restaurants, bistros and inns. In fact, you could head out on foot to eat every evening and find something new to delight you, whatever your tastes or budget. The wide sandy beach will tempt you too, whether you are sunbathing in summer or enjoying a bracing walk off season. The town itself plays host to lots of entertaining events throughout the year, including a 1940’s weekend, the Viking Festival and its summer carnival.
    Here you will also find Sheringham Park, which offers 1000 acres of varying habitat including woodland, parkland and cliff top. In addition, you can take a steam train journey along the coast. It also has a mainline train station which will take you to nearby Cromer with its many seaside attractions. You can also visit Wroxham, which is considered by many to be the gateway to the Norfolk Broads, and on to the medieval city of Norwich, which is well worth a visit. All of these are within easy reach by car too, as are a plethora of coastal habitats such as salt and clay marshes, rolling sand dunes, picturesque quays and sand and shingle beaches.
    Add in attractions such as Cromer Pier, Amazonia Zoo, BeWILDerwood, the Thursford and Muckleburgh Collections, Pensthorpe Nature Reserve, RSPB Clay Marshes, the Felbrigg, Blickling, Holkham, Houghton and Sandringham Estates, East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden plus a host of other great things to see and do, and you are sure to be back just to fit everything in. And what better place to return to than beautiful Stones Throw Cottage? Pubs, shops and restaurants within 300 yards.
    £101
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  • The Old Barn, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sheringham, England
    Set in a quiet residential cul-de-sac, The Old Barn offers spacious accommodation that is perfect for three generations travelling together, families and couples alike. It has been a much-loved family getaway for many years and lots of lovely memories have been made here, and now the owners are excited for you to come and make some too. It offers a light and airy living room on the ground floor, whilst upstairs three bedrooms, one with an en-suite, and a family bathroom. The lovely enclosed garden is something of a sun trap, and the addition of a wood burner in the living room makes this a fantastic choice whatever season you are planning to visit.
    The real draw here though is the proximity to the coast. Weybourne itself is a lovely little seaside village, which is a hit with visitors and locals alike. It’s a smooth shingle beach attracting sun worshippers and those looking for a blustery winter beach walk. Head west from here and discover salt and clay marshes and boat trips to see the seals. Undertake a spot of crab-lining on Blakeney quayside, or head to Wells-next-the-Sea and watch the pretty little fishing boats bobbing on the tide then visit the wide sandy beach with its much-photographed painted beach huts. Head east and explore lovely Sheringham or stroll along the Edwardian seafront and famous pier in Cromer.
    For those seeking history, you will find this area simply buzzing with sites of historical import such as the Blickling, Holkham, and Sandringham Estates, and nature lovers will not be disappointed either with Sheringham Park, Cley Marshes, and Pensthorpe Nature Reserve, all within easy reach. You can even be at the gateway to the Norfolk Broads in under an hour too. Add in the Thursford and Muckleburgh Collections, the Bure and North Norfolk Railways, Amazonia Zoo, and BeWilderwood too, and you will soon see why this part of Norfolk is so in demand. The Old Barn will be in demand too, so as soon as you get home, make sure you book for next time as you are sure to be back! Beach 440 yards.
    £244
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  • Seascape, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sheringham, England
    Set in a quiet residential area in the sought-after coastal town of Sheringham, Seascape is perfect for discerning guests looking for high-end, stylish light and airy accommodation. Decorated and furnished to a very high standard, this property offers a real sense of space with coastal colours used throughout. It really is perfect for families, three generations travelling together or couples who will surely enjoy the fact that there are two bathrooms, one of which is en-suite. Both bathrooms are on the first floor where you will also find three bedrooms, one double and two twins. On the ground floor you will find a very well-equipped kitchen and a lovely sitting/dining room with a large wall mounted smart TV.
    Step outside and you will find a lawned, enclosed garden with two patios, a sitting out area and a barbeque, which is the perfect place to spend the evening after a lovely day on the beach. In fact, there are so many coastal habitats to choose from nearby that you really will be spoilt for choice. A short walk into town will take you to Sheringham seafront where you can explore the wide sand and shingle beach, wander around the pretty market town and discover lots of great places to eat, drink and shop. Head west from here and take a seasonal boat trip out to see the seals, enjoy a spot of crab lining at Blakeney or enjoy fish and chips the quayside at Wells-next-the-Sea.
    Or just a short journey east you will find the popular town of Cromer with its famous Edwardian seafront and pier. From Sheringham it is possible to enjoy the Norfolk Broads and the city of Norwich too, meaning you really will see the three highlights of Norfolk in one trip. Add in lots of nature trails, amazing sites of historical interest, BeWILDerwood, Amazonia Zoo, North Norfolk and Bure Valley Railways and so much more beside and you’re sure to book a return trip just to fit it all in. And when you do, you’re sure to book Seascape again as it is just lovely!
    £99
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  • Coastguard's Lookout, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    You are unlikely to have experienced another holiday quite like the one you will have at Coastguard’s Lookout. Dramatically set close to the cliff edge and offering 180-degree sea-views you are sure to leave part of your heart here. Not only is the location just perfect for instant shots, sunbathing, and blustery winter walks alike, but the property itself is just magical.
    On the ground floor you will find a conservatory with a dining table and sofa, a hand-made kitchen designed like a ship’s galley and a formal dining room that is just perfect to entertain in and raise a glass or two to your fabulous holiday. You will also find a ground-floor bedroom with a super king-size bed and a shower room. Climb the stairs and you will find a further kingsize bedroom and a family bathroom where you can soak in the bath and enjoy the view and the crowning glory of this quirky, charming property, the lookout living room. From here you can enjoy summer beach vistas or watch the rolling waves in winter while snuggling up by the wood-burning stove. There are windows overlooking the coastline from two sides and the further third side has artfully arranged mirrors so you can genuinely get a great view wherever you sit. And those views are hard to take your eyes off, whatever the season!
    This property is just delightful and has been the much-loved family holiday home of the owner for many years. It offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to get a real coastal experience with bags of history and character. If you’re looking for sleek, modern minimalism with pristine paintwork, then this is not for you. But if you’re looking for the most memorable holiday you have ever had with views to die for and great night sleeps in high-end beds with high thread-count Egyptian cotton bedding then you’re in luck. So book in, relax, unwind, and chill out. Get ready for sandy toes, lungs full of sea air, and moments to treasure. A truly special getaway that’s unlikely to be matched. Beach 15 yards. Pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £231
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