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Dog-friendly Hotels Norfolk

Discover the ultimate dog-friendly escape in Norfolk with our curated list of pet-friendly hotels and cottages. From sandy beaches to salt marshes, Norfolk offers a haven for you and your furry friend. Explore charming towns, roam dog-friendly coastlines, and book a hotel tailored for a memorable canine-friendly getaway in this picturesque corner of England.

  • Bliss Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Wells-next-the-Sea, England
    Nestled on the outskirts of the peaceful village of North Creake, just over 5 miles from the coast, Bliss Cottage is the perfect retreat for those looking to get away from it all, but still explore all that Norfolk has to offer. Small yet perfectly formed, this light and airy, terraced cottage offers views across rolling countryside from the master bedroom, and has been thoughtfully furnished to provide a very good level of comfort for guests seeking a relaxing break. The area is a must for beach lovers who will find a coastline littered with pretty coastal villages with wide sandy beaches, marshes and picturesque quays. History buffs will enjoy Holkham Hall and Sandringham Estate, and bird watchers will find lots of RSPB sites and nature reserves to explore. It will soon become easy to see just why this part of Norfolk is so popular with guests, many of whom return year after year. Beach 5¾ miles. Shop 2¼ miles, pub and restaurant 700 yards.
    £96
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  • Dell Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    North Walsham, England
    To enter Dell Cottage, you first have to walk through the wonderful garden, which has been created with loving care by the owners. This wonderful, cosy property, with it’s arch windows and quirky features, has been thoughtfully furnished and boasts a large conservatory overlooking the beautiful garden, and it’s just 100 yards away from the local beach. With some retaining features dating back to the early 1300’s, Dell Cottage was once the village school, but is now a hidden treasure right in the heart of the picturesque coastal village of Mundesley. Although just a quaint village, Mundesley has many of the facilities of a small town, and with the beach literally on your doorstep, you may be tempted to park up and stay put.
    Those who do wish to venture further afield will find a string of pretty towns and villages lining the coast, with picturesque quays, marshes, sand/shingle beaches and sand dunes. The town of Wroxham is also close by, and is known as the gateway to the Norfolk Broads. With great walks, cycling routes, National Trust properties, stately homes and wildlife sites galore, you will soon see why this area remains such a popular destination for families and couples alike. Beach 100 yards. Shop ½ mile, pub 50 yards, restaurant 15 yards.
    £95
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  • Whitestones Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Great Yarmouth, England
    White Stones Cottage is a truly delightful, semi-detached cottage in a perfect spot by the sea. Set only 400 yards from the sandy, unspoilt beaches with grassy dunes, it is the perfect place for your coastal getaway. With low beamed ceilings this property feels like a cosy rural country cottage, yet in a village location with plenty of shops, restaurants, pubs and cafés.
    Caister-on-Sea is home to Caister castle, built in 1432, which currently houses am impressive classic car collection. Great Yarmouth is a short drive away, but also with great public transport links, you can leave the car and experience the quintessential British seaside experience. There is a fantastic pier which hosts live entertainment, a sea life centre and arcades, as well as candy floss, ice cream and proper fish and chip shops available along the main promenade. The Norfolk Broads National Park is also on your doorstep, and this impressive and unique landscape will entertain and inspire all the family by foot or by boat. Further west into the county of Norfolk you will find the fine city of Norwich, with a perfect blend of culture and history, the cathedral and castle make superb days out, if the shopping, food and entertainment do not grab you first. Beach 400 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £74
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  • Magnolia Lodge, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sheringham, England
    Tucked away in the heart of the North Norfolk coastal resort of Sheringham, this semi-detached accommodation benefits from having private parking and an enclosed garden. It lies within walking distance of the beach and town with its range of shops. The area is perfect for walking, cycling, a day on the beach, or simply relaxing and soaking up the scenery and wildlife that north Norfolk has to offer. The beautiful beaches of Sheringham and West Runton are excellent for bathing and building sandcastles. The North Norfolk Railway, a preserved steam railway, offers trips from Sheringham to Weybourne and Holt throughout the summer. RSPB nature and bird reserves, the coastal path or walking and bird watching opportunities are nearby. The National Trust have some fabulous places of interest nearby, including Sheringham Park, Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall. Wroxham, the capital of the Norfolk Broads, is about a 50-minutes’ drive and has daily boat hire, river trips, waterside cafés, restaurants and shops. Other places to visit include Blakeney Quay, 9 miles away, and Holkham Hall and the picturesque harbour and sandy beach of Wells-next-the-Sea, are both 19 miles. Beach 600 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 550 yards.
    £93
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  • The Manor House, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Manor House, part of which dates back to the 1800s with much of the property alot older, has been thoughtfully restored to retain much of its period charm, with interesting features throughout. This period property has all the up-to-date conveniences that discerning guests require for their perfect getaway. In the dining room, you can still see the old butler bells that were used to summon ‘the help’ in days gone by. There are also traditional open fires and a wood burner to relax by, yet the feel of this beautiful property is still modern, fresh and very light and airy. With lots of places to relax in, you may be tempted to stay home, but if you do head out, you will find lots of great places to explore. In under 15 minutes you can be at bracing Brancaster beach, great for sunbathing in summer and walking in winter. Head east to Holkham beach, which was featured in Shakespeare in Love, and the popular village of Wells-next-the-Sea with its picturesque quay, narrow gauge railway and quaint mix of artisan and traditional seaside shops, cafés and amusements. Further along the coast lies Blakeney, Cley, Sheringham and Cromer with its famous Edwardian promenade and pier.
    Pretty coastal villages, many of which offer artisan shops and great places to eat, salt marshes and beaches can be found to the west. The Victorian town of Hunstanton, with it’s famous stripy cliffs, has a beach that really does seem to go on forever and here you will find a small funfair, Sealife Centre and lots of traditional seaside amusements. Aptly named ‘Royal Norfolk’ has lots of stately homes and National Trust properties, including The Sandringham Estate, Peckover House and Gardens, Holkham Hall and Blickling Hall. History lovers should try to squeeze in a visit to the medieval city of Norwich, with it’s magnificent Norman castle and numerous museums, or perhaps visit the hanseatic quarter of Old Kings Lynn, which offers historical tours and, for the brave, ghost walks. There are many opportunities for bird watching at Titchwell Marsh, Scolt Head Island and Cley Marshes, and lots of great cycling routes and beautiful coastal walks. The surrounding area has lots of great places to eat out, many of which serve fresh local produce, but those wishing for a relaxing night in will be spoilt for choice too, with a state of the art kitchen and a pizza oven in the grounds. The Manor House has great places to dine either al fresco or by the wood burner, so foodies and casual diners alike will be delighted that they chose to stay at this stunning property. Beach 10 miles. Shop and restaurant 2 miles.
    £396
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  • Sea Crest, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Happisburgh, England
    Tucked away in a small development and just a ¼ mile from the gorgeous Walcott beach, Sea Crest has everything you need for a great holiday including a stylish wood burner, a conservatory and a garden with garden furniture, ideal for dining al fresco.

    If you can tear yourself away from the beach you will find a string of other coastal habitats to explore including marshes, sand dunes and pretty quays. Head west to Cromer and discover the unspoilt Edwardian seafront, promenade and pier, or venture a little further and take a boat trip to see the seals (seasonal) or enjoy a spot of crabbing on Blakeney Quay. Head east and you’ll discover Great Yarmouth’s Golden Mile and all the fun of the fair and just a little further, Pleasurewood Hills, Norfolk’s only theme park. Just 14 miles away lies Wroxham, the gateway to the Norfolk Broads. Here you can hire a day launch or join a cruise and watch the world drift by. In fact, you are close to heart of the broads so you will find boats are readily available, particularly from nearby Stalham.

    Take the Bure Valley Railway from Wroxham and travel through the pretty Norfolk countryside to the bustling market town of Aylsham for a spot of shopping or lunch. With other attractions such as the tranquil Hickling Broad, Amazonia Zoo, BeWILDerwood, the Thursford Collection with its famous Christmas Spectacular, North Norfolk Railway and the Medieval city of Norwich all within easy reach you really will be spoilt for choice. After a busy day you can then return to Sea Crest and relax in the garden or in front of the lovely wood burner. Perfect! Beach 520 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £51
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  • Brushmaker Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brushmakers Cottage has been thoughtfully prepared for your comfort, with plenty of space for six, yet still providing a comfy and cosy cottage feel. This semi-detached cottage is situated over three floors offering plenty of space for families and friends to spread out. On the ground floor you’ll find the living room, perfect for spending evenings snuggled by the wood burner, a well-equipped kitchen to prepare some delicious meals and a separate dining room with patio doors leading to the enclosed garden. The first floor is home to two double bedrooms, one with en-suite facilities. The second floor lays claim to a twin bedroom.

    Situated on the Norfolk and Suffolk border, in the valley of the River Waveney, you’ll find plenty to explore in the local area. Diss is centrally located to visit the Norfolk Broads, the Suffolk and North Norfolk coast and is just 20 miles away from Norwich, with its famous mere, one of the deepest natural inland lakes, set within lush green parkland. There is much to see and do in Norwich, with its traditional and farmers markets, independent boutique shops and antiques and collectables at the local auction room. For those looking for history, head to Bressingham Steam and Gardens, just a 10-minute drive away. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £59
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  • Kittiwake, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sheringham, England
    Welcome to Kittiwake, your gateway to a memorable holiday in the picturesque town of Sheringham, Norfolk. If you’re in search of a tranquil retreat where relaxation meets adventure, you’ve found the perfect destination. Sheringham, situated on the stunning North Norfolk coast, is a haven for those seeking a diverse range of experiences. Here, you’ll discover a wealth of activities and attractions that will make your stay unforgettable.
    Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by Sheringham’s scenic beauty. Take a stroll along Sheringham Beach and bask in the soothing sound of the waves while collecting seashells. For a more invigorating adventure, embark on a hike through Sheringham Park, where vibrant rhododendrons and azaleas paint the landscape during the spring. Keep an eye out for the local wildlife, including deer and a variety of bird species. Sheringham is steeped in history, and you can explore it at your own pace. Visit the Sheringham Museum to uncover the town’s maritime past, or step back in time at the Mo Sheringham Museum and Art Gallery, where you can admire a fascinating collection of art and artefacts. Don’t miss the Sheringham Lifeboat Station, a testament to the town’s maritime heritage.
    All aboard! The North Norfolk Railway, known as the "Poppy Line," offers a delightful journey on vintage steam trains. Enjoy scenic rides through the countryside and charming villages, creating lasting memories for all ages. Sheringham boasts a charming town centre where you can explore boutique shops, quaint cafes, and seafood restaurants. Sample locally caught crab and lobster or savour traditional fish and chips by the seafront. The town’s traditional British charm is sure to win your heart. For the more active traveller, Sheringham offers opportunities for golfing, cycling, and water sports. Enjoy a round of golf at Sheringham Golf Club, cycle along the Norfolk Coast Cycleway, or try your hand at paddleboarding or sailing along the coast.
    If your idea of a perfect holiday involves relaxation, Sheringham has you covered. Spend peaceful moments on the beach with a good book or unwind in a cosy seaside tearoom with a cup of tea. Sheringham, Norfolk, promises an unforgettable holiday experience filled with natural beauty, history, and a warm coastal welcome. Make Kittiwake your home away from home as you explore all that this charming town has to offer.
    £66
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  • Florence Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hunstanton, England
    Florence Cottage is bright and welcoming with a practical open plan kitchen/dining room, a wet room and a cosy and inviting living room boasting a wood burner, perfect to come back to on a chilly day after exploring the local area. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms, a twin bedroom and a family bathroom. The property is dog friendly and outside you will find a useful outdoor hose for washing muddy paws and boots. There is also an enclosed courtyard with seating for everyone
    Within a few minutes walk of Florence Cottage you will find a host of useful places, including a bakery, chip shop, Indian restaurant, bike hire shop, a small supermarket and local village pubs. You will also find some lovely places to visit in the village of Heacham, from the North and South beach and Norfolk Lavender visitors centre, with a beautiful gift shop, farm shop and café, to Farmer Fred’s, a great indoor play barn perfect for the little ones.

    Venturing out, you will discover pretty coastal villages and towns. The popular beach resort of Hunstanton is just 3 miles away and is home to shops, tea rooms, restaurants, amusement arcades, a fun fair and Sea Life Centre. The RSPB reserves at Titchwell, 9 miles, and Snettisham, 3 miles, are popular destinations for anyone interested in birds and nature. Visit King’s Lynn, 14 miles, for the magnificent Custom House, stroll through ‘The Walks’ or take a trip to Trues Yard Fisherfolk Museum. Snettisham Park, 3 miles, is a working farm with lots of animals to see, a large outdoor play area for the kids and a deer safari where you can get up close and feed the deer. Don’t miss out on a visit to Sandringham House, 6 miles, the Royal Family’s country retreat. You can easily spend the day looking around the house, museum, country park and gardens.

    The Norfolk Coastal Path is a long distance public footpath from Hunstanton to Sea Palling. The pathway takes you through the dramatic landscape of the North Norfolk Coast. Whatever you decide to do during your visit to West Norfolk, Florence Cottage will provide a wonderful base for the most memorable trip away. This property is just a stone’s throw from its sister property ref UK36145. Beach ½ mile. Shop 200 yards, pub 500 yards and restaurant 100 yards.
    £99
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  • Seasalt, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    North Walsham, England
    Set within a sought after, high end development, Seasalt has everything you need for a fantastic holiday. Perfect for discerning guests, it has been furnished by a stylist to create light, airy and stylish accommodation. It boasts open plan living and dining, and enclosed gardens. Tucked away and perfect for a great night’s sleep, it is also just a short walk from the village centre, which has lots of great places to eat and drink and a handful of shops and of course, it is also close to the wide sandy beach.
    Mundesley offers so much to visitors that you may be inclined to park up and stay put, but venture further and you will find much to see and do. The coastline is littered with pretty seaside villages and towns boasting a variety of coastal habitats including beaches, marshes, quays and sand dunes. Head west and visit Cromer with its famous pier, Blakeney for a spot of crabbing, or Wells-next-the-Sea with its picturesque quay. Head east and find all the fun of the fair on the much celebrated Golden Mile at Great Yarmouth. In just under half an hour, you can also be at the gateway to the Norfolk Broads, Wroxham, where you can hire a day launch or join a guided tour to drift along these famous waterways. With BeWILDerwood, Amazona Zoo, numerous National Trust properties and a host of other activities close by too, you will be spoilt for choice. And, after a busy day enjoying Norfolk, you will definitely look forward to returning to spacious Seasalt. Beach ½ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £194
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