Dog-friendly Hotels Norfolk
Explore our collection of dog-friendly hotels 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.
- Cromer, EnglandThis pretty three-storey, terraced, character cottage is situated in the heart of the seaside town of Cromer, just a short walk from the seafront promenade, pier and beach. It has been given a Blue Plaque by the council for being an important cottage in Cromer, where a famous fisherman and lifeboatman, Tuna Harrison lived for over 70 years.
The holiday property is comfortably furnished and equipped, boasting character floors, fireplaces and a wood burner in the living room, with its own small enclosed rear courtyard and furniture. Cromer town centre has a wealth of shops, cafés and restaurants, Amazona Zoo, RNLI lifeboat museum, 18-hole golf course and pier with theatre. Cromer carnival is held in the third week of August.
The neighbouring coastal town of Sheringham, 4 miles, offers a beach, Splash Leisure Pool, Poppyline steam railway, cliff top golf course, shops, cafés and restaurants. Blakeney Quay is 13 miles away whilst Holkham Hall and beach is 23 miles away. The property is within an easy drive of the RSPB Bird and Nature Reserves at Cley, Morston and Blakeney. Coastal lanes and country tracks provide excellent walking and cycling opportunities. Beach 10 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 5 yards.£84From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cromer, EnglandThis stunning barn conversion offers stylish accommodation for discerning guests looking for something extra special for their break.
Beautifully decorated and furnished throughout, The Cart Shed boasts three well appointed bedrooms all featuring twin beds, which can be zipped to create super kingsize beds by request, and two luxurious bathrooms. The open plan living area has a Smart TV and wood burning stove, which is perfect for warming up after enjoying an off-season bracing beach walk. Huge sliding doors also lead to a lovely garden space which is great for a family barbeque after a day sunbathing and paddling at the close by coast. Not only has this property been thoughtfully presented by the owners there is a keen eye on the environment too as the property is heated using fully renewable energy via a ground source heat pump. This is certainly a property designed to delight and is great for couples and families alike who want to get together, enjoy cooking, dining and raising a glass to old memories while creating new ones. You will be tempted to come and just hang out, read that book you haven’t quite got round to or relax and recharge your batteries but venture out and you will find a wealth of places to visit and explore. The real draw here is the stunning North Norfolk coastline.
Head to nearby Cromer and discover lots of great places to eat, drink and shop along with an Edwardian seafront and iconic pier, both of which you are sure to have seen featured on the television. The beach here is wide and inviting and is perfect for in-season sun and off-season walks, and of course, wild swimmers can enjoy the sea here year-round. Head west and visit Blakeney for a spot of crab-lining and continue on to Wells-next-the-Sea and sit on the picturesque quay watching the pretty little boats bobbing on the tide. Nature lovers will enjoy visits to RSPB Cley Marshes, Sheringham Park and Pensthorpe Nature Reserve and you can be in the heart of the Norfolk Broads in around half an hour too. History lovers will find much to do with the Blickling, Holkham, Houghton and Sandringham Estates along with the medieval city of Norwich with its numerous museums and Norman Castle all within reach. They should also make time for the Thursford Collection with its Christmas Spectactular and Santa’s Magical Journey events and the Muckleburgh Collection too.
Add in Amazonia Zoo, Bewildewood and great walks and cycle routes virtually from the doorstep and you will soon see why this part of Norfolk is so popular, and having worked up an appetite with all that sightseeing you will be pleased to discover that this are is enjoying something of a burgeoning foodie scene with lots of great places to eat, many of which serve seasonal local produce. Then you can return to the Cart Shed for a glass of something chilled, a lovely night of sleep and perhaps to dream of adventures yet to come; just perfect! Beach 2 miles.£128From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cromer, EnglandJust footsteps from one of the best beaches in North Norfolk, Cedar Lodge offers high end accommodation for discerning guests looking for a great coastal break. With spacious open-plan kitchen and dining room, double doors also open onto the living room which has a lovely wood burning stove. This really is a sociable house, complimented with large doors from the dining area opening onto a mature garden with lots of space to relax and unwind. The addition of a rope swing also makes this a great space for children to play while you are getting ready for a great day out. This lovely, private garden and patio space coupled with the wood burning stove makes this a really great choice for your break whatever the season where sunny swimming, sandy toes or blustery beach walks await year-round.
This house is great for families and couples alike as it boasts light and airy accommodation throughout in five bedrooms, two of which are on the ground floor and a further three bedrooms on the first floor. There are also an impressive four bathrooms, one of which has a shower, making this property perfect groups including guests who don’t want to attempt unfamiliar stairs. This is a great place to hang out and eat together but venture out and you will find yourself in the very heart of stunning Norfolk coastline.
You are also in a great position to explore the Broads and the fine city of Norwich too, making this the perfect choice for those seeking to see the three highlights of this lovely county. And having had lungs full of refreshing sea air, you will be sure to have worked up and appetite and will be pleased to find that there are some great places to eat and drink locally too. Just perfect! Beach 150 yards. Pub and restaurant 350 yards.£351From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cromer, EnglandLocated on the edge to the popular seaside town of Cromer, within 10 minutes’ distance of the town centre, promenade, pier and sandy beach, this detached brick and flint farmhouse enjoys an enclosed lawned garden with stepped seating terrace and provides an excellent venue for all year round holidays. The North Norfolk Steam Railway, golf course and Splash leisure centre are all close by, also, Felbrigg and Blickling NT stately homes are within 20 minutes’ drive. Visit Blakeney for boat trips to see the seal colonies and Blakeney Point NT nature reserve. Golf course and putting range available locally. Cromer carnival week is held the third week of August. Shops and pubs 1 mile.£130From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cromer, EnglandThis property is set over three floors and is located in a quiet side street, but close to the beach and town centre. It is the perfect coastal escape for families and couples. There are plenty of great places to eat, and drink and shops to explore. At the rear is a small enclosed pretty courtyard garden perfect to just sit and relax. Located just around the corner is a large recreational park with play equipment, perfect for little ones wishing to run off their excess energy.
You may well be tempted to park up and explore on foot as you will soon discover why Cromer has long been a popular holiday destination for couples and families alike. With its wide sandy beach, Edwardian promenade and famous pier, which still hosts its seasonal end-of-pier show thought to be the last of its kind in the UK, it is famous for a good reason. The High Street is full of artisan and boutique shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants, as well as a museum, cinema, a zoo and a host of traditional seaside attractions.
The mainline train station will take you to the heart of the Norfolk Broads and beyond to the medieval city of Norwich. Why not jump on the Coast Hopper Bus to explore the wonderful coast? A short drive to Sheringham to enjoy a trip on the North Norfolk steam railway, visiting nearby Weybourne and ending in Holt. Within 30 minutes you can be in the heart of the Norfolk Broads, with daily boat hire and river trips available to explore the expanse of waterways. Add in the Thursford and Muckleburgh Collections, Sheringham Park and Pesthorpe Nature Reserve, the Felbrigg, Blickling and Holkham estates, RSPB Cley Marshes, BeWILDerwood and lots of great walks and cycle routes, you will be delighted to how much there is to do and see. Beach 1500 yards. Town Centre within 1 mile.£92From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cromer, EnglandSet within the sought-after seaside village of Mundesley, Seaside Hideaway is a very sociable home with spacious open plan living and well-equipped kitchen, making it a perfect choice for larger family groups wanting to holiday together in style. It boasts a conservatory opening onto the lovely sunny private enclosed rear garden with seating. The home has four wonderful bedrooms, three doubles and a bunk bedroom. The accommodation offers plenty of space and really does have everything you need for an all-year-round holiday retreat.
Mundesley itself boasts lots of places to eat and drink, and of course has a wide sandy beach which is considered by many to be one of the best in the area; all just within walking distance. You even may be tempted to park up at Seaside Hideaway and spend your whole holiday right there. The location is exceptional to explore all the delights the North Norfolk Coastline and the famous Norfolk Broads National Park offer. Discover the popular coastal resorts of Cromer, with its famous pier, and Sheringham, home to the North Norfolk Steam Railway. The pretty seaside village of Happisburgh has a picturesque lighthouse, whilst Waxham and Horsey offer excellent beaches backed by dunes.
Shopaholics can head to the medieval city of Norwich with two indoor shopping malls, a market square and plenty of eateries. For those seeking culture and history, why not visit the Blickling Hall Estate, Flebbrigg Hall, Sheringham Gardens or the Thursford and Muckleburgh Collections. Young at heart will enjoy a day out at Bewilderwood in Horning, Dinosaur Adventure Park at Lenwade, Banham Zoo or Amazonia Zoo in Cromer. Birdwatchers will delight at RSPB Nature Reserve Marshes of Blakeney, Cley-next-the-Sea and Salthouse. Beach, shops, pub, café and restaurants 500 yards.£136From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cromer, EnglandSitting on the outskirts of Cromer with great road links and off-road parking, Rose Cottage (UK41345) and Primrose Cottage (UK41346) have everything you need for a lovely coastal holiday, each cottage sleeps six people in two bedrooms. Just a 20-minute walk to the wide sandy beach of East Runton or the entrance to Felbrigg Hall with its beautiful scenic walks, and a half hour stroll into the centre of Cromer, you really can use your car as little or often as you like on this holiday.
The two cottages really do give you a warm welcome, with Rose Cottage being furnished in a traditional style and Primrose Cottage offering a more contemporary style. Both properties have a wood burner, including a dual aspect in cosy Rose Cottage. The beauty of these properties lie not only in the charming cottages themselves but also in their location, as you are perfectly placed to enjoy the three highlights of Norfolk, the coast, the Broads and the city.
Cromer itself offers a sand and shingle beach, an Edwardian promenade and of course the famous pier, which is the perfect place for a coffee and a spot of people watching. Here you will also find a great mix of high street and artisan shops, cafés, bars, and restaurants, along with traditional seaside amusements, a cinema and Amazonia Zoo. In fact, this whole coastline is packed with attractions and boasts dramatic cliff lines, picturesque quays, salt and cley marshes, sand, and shingle beaches, and rolling sand dunes. Cromer is also home to a mainline railway which can take you to the heart of the Norfolk Broads and to the fine city of Norwich, should you wish for a break from driving. Other places to visit include the Blickling, Holkham, Houghton and Sandringham Estates, the Bure Valley, and North Norfolk Railway, BeWilderwood, the Muckleburgh and Thursford Collections, the latter with its Christmas Spectacular and Santa’s Magical Journey and Sheringham Park. With Pensthorpe Nature Reserve and RSPB Cley Marshes, along with boat trips to sea to see the seals and along the Broads, you’ll soon see why this area is so popular. And you’re sure to be back just to fit it in. When you are, we bet you’ll choose one of these lovely cottages again for your holiday too.
The properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 12 guests.£117From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cromer, EnglandSitting on the outskirts of Cromer with great road links and off-road parking, Rose Cottage (UK41345) and Primrose Cottage (UK41346) have everything you need for a lovely coastal holiday, each cottage sleeps six people in two bedrooms. Just a 20-minute walk to the wide sandy beach of East Runton or the entrance to Felbrigg Hall with its beautiful scenic walks, and a half hour stroll into the centre of Cromer, you really can use your car as little or often as you like on this holiday.
The two cottages really do give you a warm welcome, with Rose Cottage being furnished in a traditional style and Primrose Cottage offering a more contemporary style. Both properties have a wood burner, including a dual aspect in cosy Rose Cottage. The beauty of these properties lie not only in the charming cottages themselves but also in their location, as you are perfectly placed to enjoy the three highlights of Norfolk, the coast, the Broads and the city.
Cromer itself offers a sand and shingle beach, an Edwardian promenade and of course the famous pier, which is the perfect place for a coffee and a spot of people watching. Here you will also find a great mix of high street and artisan shops, cafés, bars, and restaurants, along with traditional seaside amusements, a cinema and Amazonia Zoo. In fact, this whole coastline is packed with attractions and boasts dramatic cliff lines, picturesque quays, salt and cley marshes, sand, and shingle beaches, and rolling sand dunes. Cromer is also home to a mainline railway which can take you to the heart of the Norfolk Broads and to the fine city of Norwich, should you wish for a break from driving. Other places to visit include the Blickling, Holkham, Houghton and Sandringham Estates, the Bure Valley, and North Norfolk Railway, BeWilderwood, the Muckleburgh and Thursford Collections, the latter with its Christmas Spectacular and Santa’s Magical Journey and Sheringham Park. With Pensthorpe Nature Reserve and RSPB Cley Marshes, along with boat trips to sea to see the seals and along the Broads, you’ll soon see why this area is so popular. And you’re sure to be back just to fit it in. When you are, we bet you’ll choose one of these lovely cottages again for your holiday too.
The properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 12 guests.£111From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cromer, EnglandSitting in a residential street within the charming coastal town of Cromer, Crab Cottage is just a short walk from the glorious beach and a 10-minute walk of the lovely town centre, which is packed with lots of great places to eat, drink and shop.
Light and airy throughout, this mid-terraced house has been stylish decorated and furnished to ensure that it delights guests looking for something special for the break, whilst making sure that every comfort is provided. With a separate living and dining room, it is the perfect place to relax and unwind in while still being close to a great beach and lots of amenities. The first floor boasts two bedrooms, one with a kingsize bed and the other with twin beds, along with a bathroom. The small, enclosed garden has a lovely patio area with a barbecue fire pit to sit by as you gaze at the stars.
Take a walk through the woods in Happy Valley and descend the steps to the quieter end of the beach or head to the town centre and take the slope down to the beach, Edwardian promenade and famous pier. Here you will find a really good selection of cafés, restaurants, bistros and inns along with a good mix of high street and independent shops. There is also a host of traditional seaside amusements, a much-celebrated golf course, a cinema and Amazonia Zoo to explore.
Venture a little further and discover a gorgeous coastline packed with beaches, sand dunes, cliffs, salt and clay marshes, picturesque quays, creeks and harbours, which are all teeming with wildlife. Or immerse yourself in the history of this area with visits to the Felbrigg, Blickling, Holkham and Houghton Estates plus a host of small local museums. If you wish to see the beautiful Broads and fine city too, they are both within easy reach by car or from Cromer’s own train station. All in all, the perfect escape for your coastal holiday.£99From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cromer, EnglandWith bespoke features and luxurious accommodation this property really does have the ‘WOW’ factor. This isn’t a holiday home that you book to sleep in after a day out and about, although there is lots to see and do in this area. This is a house to relax in with friends and family, and so well equipped that you’ll want for nothing during your stay. The perfect escape with a 10-minute easy walking distance to the beach, shops, pub and restaurant.
A superb contemporary, fully equipped kitchen to cook in, complete Neff appliances and double butler sink with waste disposal and a dining area to break bread and build memories. It is the perfect spacious family home for you and the family to enjoy, the cottage is perfect for two families holidaying together, or groups of couples to hang out in, somewhere to entertain and enjoy. The whole family can get together and enjoy all that Norfolk, and especially Seaglass, has to offer. Discerning guests will find much to love about this high-end retreat and family home, which has been designed by the owners and fully renovated and restored to the highest standards to create a luxurious coastal escape that you are sure to fall in love with.
With bi-fold doors from the main family room and kitchen that really do allow you to bring this outside in and a fire pit, outdoor dining and BBQ area, this property is a great year-round choice. There is also a hot and cold outside hose for sandy feet and dogs. Boasting four bedrooms and three bathrooms, along with a separate ground floor toilet, this property has lots of space to relax in, including a snug/movie room which features a gas wood burner, a large corner sofa and Yamaha piano for those musical moments, along with a home office area, complete with printer and wiring for games consoles (please bring your own). With touches like mood lighting and vaulted ceilings in some of the bedrooms and bathrooms, and indeed distant sea-views to be enjoyed in some first-floor rooms too, this property really does have everything you need for a fantastic stay and is perfect whether you are enjoying a family holiday, celebrating an anniversary or birthday, or are just looking for that something extra special for your family holiday.
Close to wide, sandy Overstrand beach, the village itself also has a post office, convenience store and some great places to eat and drink. Venture just a little further however and discover Cromer, with its Edwardian seafront and famous pier along with a great range of places to shop, eat and dine. In fact, Norfolk is enjoying something of a burgeoning foodie scene so whatever your taste buds you are sure to find something wonderful to enjoy. Coast lovers can head East or West and find a range of beach habitats including salt and Cley Marshes, especially good for birdwatching, picturesque quays, rolling sand dunes and an array of sand or shingle beaches. The Norfolk Broads is where you can join a tour or even charter your own day launch to explore these waterways in style.
Add in excellent golf courses, two of which are cliff top, RSPB Cley Marshes, Pensthorpe Nature Reserve, Sheringham Park, the Flebrigg, Blickling, Holkham and Sandringham Estates and a host of family attractions such as North Norfolk Railways, Bewilderwood, the Thursford Collection and Amazonia Zoo, and you will see why people have been travelling to this part of Norfolk for generations. This trip will be extra special for you because you get to return to Seaglass and relax with a glass of something by the fire, or maybe in the garden. Beach ½ mile.£235From price per night based on 7 night stay