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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.

  • Laurel Barn, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    This great property boasts lovely original features and all the modern conveniences required for a great stay. Laurel Barn is situated within a small, residential barn conversion complex, in a lovely setting. It has masses of character, and the owner has combined the many original features with a light and airy modern feel, making this a great choice whatever your taste. The enclosed garden has hedging, a 3ft fence and a sitting-out area next to the hot tub which is perfect for soaking away the after effects of a busy day’s sightseeing.
    Laurel Barn enjoys the perfect position from which to explore the area. Close by lies the bustling market town of Wymondham, which offers lots of great places where you can eat and shop, along with an indoor swimming pool and leisure centre. It is worth taking the time to visit picturesque Wymondham Abbey, a magnificent Norman church established in 1107 as part of a monastic foundation.
    You can be in the medieval city of Norwich within 20 minutes, and here you will find the finest standing example of a Norman castle in the whole of the UK, along with a magnificent Norman cathedral, various museums, theatres, art galleries and a full range of leisure activities. The city boasts numerous lanes and alleys full of quirky shops, as well as two indoor malls, many cafés and fine dining restaurants.
    The surrounding countryside provides endless opportunities for cycling and walking. For a change of pace, head to Thetford Forest and High Lodge, a recreational site with walks and cycle routes, along with more challenging mountain bike trails and the ’Go Ape’ treetop adventures. In just 30 minutes you can be at Wroxham, the gateway to the Norfolk Broads, where you can charter a day boat or join an organised tour. The North Norfolk coast can be reached within a 40-minute drive, or you can explore the east coast at picturesque Winterton, where you can see grey seals in their natural environment, and Great Yarmouth, where you will discover all the fun of the fair and glorious beaches. Head south to Southwold with its Victorian pier, or even a spot of crabbing at Walberswick, all under 30 miles from the barn. Add in several National Trust properties, excellent museums, birdwatching, zoos, golf, and fishing, and you will soon see why this part of Norfolk is so popular with guests who return year after year. Shop 3 miles, pub, and restaurant 1 mile.
    £140
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  • The Old Hall Coach House, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built and designed by Sir Robert Baldock, a member of the Kings Council, this lovely detached property still has many original features including beamed walls and ceilings. Renovated to a very high standard by the current owners, it has been stylishly decorated and furnished to provide beautiful and relaxing accommodation for discerning guests. The property benefits from underfloor heating with hard floors throughout and a woodburner in the living area and has its own large garden area with a courtyard hot tub and outdoor furniture.
    It enjoys the perfect position to explore the area, and close by lies the bustling market town of Wymondham, which offers lots of great places where you can eat and shop, along with an indoor swimming pool and leisure centre. It’s worth taking the time to visit picturesque Wymondham Abbey, a magnificent Norman church established in 1107 as part of a monastic foundation. You can be in the medieval city of Norwich in 20 minutes. Here you will find the finest standing example of a Norman castle in the whole of the UK along with a magnificent Norman cathedral, numerous museums, theatres, art galleries and a full range of leisure activities. The city boasts numerous lanes and alleys full of quirky shops as well as two indoor malls, numerous cafés and fine dining restaurants. The surrounding countryside provides endless opportunities for cycling and walking, for a change of pace, head to Thetford Forest and High Lodge, a recreational site with walks and cycle routes along with more challenging mountain bike trails, and Go Ape treetop adventures. In just 30 minutes you can also be at Wroxham, the gateway to the Norfolk Broads, where you can charter a day boat or join an organised tour. The North Norfolk coast can be reached with a 40 minute drive, or you can explore the east coast at picturesque Winterton, where you can see grey seals in their natural environment and Great Yarmouth, where you will discover all the fun of fair and glorious beaches. Head south to Southwold with its Victorian pier, or even a spot of crabbing at Walberswick, all under 30 miles from the Coach House. Add in several National Trust properties, excellent museums and birdwatching activities, zoos, golf, fishing, salt, fresh and game, and you will soon see why this part of Norfolk is so popular with guests who return year after year, and you will be sure to return to The Old Hall Coach House too. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £130
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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.
    £74
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  • Bressingham Hall, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bressingham Hall is a fabulous and historic estate located in Norfolk. It was originally built in the late 17th century, with subsequent renovations and additions over the centuries. The estate has seen various owners and uses during its existence. One of its notable owners was the Reverend Richard Congreve, a key figure in the Victorian era who contributed significantly to the gardens at Bressingham. His passion for horticulture laid the foundation for the spectacular gardens that the estate is renowned for today.
    This grand Grade II country house is complete with eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms, sleeping up to 21 guests. Having a sweeping staircase in the fabulous entrance hall, elegant rooms and beautiful grounds, this property is ideal for families to get together for special occasions and celebrations. You will find decorative fireplaces in several rooms, whilst the formal dining room can seat up to 18 guests. The bright and airy bedrooms have great proportions and are beautifully furnished; many are en-suite. The kitchen is very well-appointed with all the necessary equipment needed to cook up a storm.
    The house sits next to public gardens - Bressingham Gardens. The highly acclaimed and renowned gardens are regularly featured on TV, radio and in magazines. Guests are granted access to these public gardens from dawn until dusk. Outside, there is a private enclosed garden attached to the house, with a lawned terrace for outside dining and an ornamental fish pond. A hot tub can be booked and installed in this area at an additional cost, if required. There is a converted barn and marquee situated nearby, which is available for weddings, celebrations and parties, available by arrangement with the owner.
    Whether you are a gardening enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful and picturesque destination in Norfolk, Bressingham Hall is a must-visit attraction that offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
    £563
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  • Highgrove, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    This highly desirable holiday property with its own garden and private hot tub, is an idyllic retreat for couples and families. Set in delightful open countryside, where the friendly local pheasant ‘Billy’ comes to say hello! Stylish and equipped to a high standard making an ideal holiday home at any time of year, and the owner thoughtfully provides complimentary fuel for the wood burner.

    Located just 13 minutes’ drive from the market town of Diss, which is plentiful with shops, cafés, and restaurants. The area is great for exploring the delights of Norfolk and Suffolk with its Heritage Coast, including Aldeburgh, Dunwich, Walberswick and Southwold are all within easy driving distance. Hire a boat on the famous Norfolk Broads or, for thrill seekers, head to the areas only theme park, Pleasurewood Hills, or enjoy Great Yarmouth’s golden mile and funfair. Historic market town of Bury St Edmunds, famous for its cathedral, Georgian theatre, abbey and gardens, museums and markets, and the historic city of Norwich which also has a cathedral and market plus a wide range of shops, restaurants, and galleries to delight you.

    Nearby you will find nature reserves, Bressingham Gardens and Steam Park, Banham Zoo, National Trusts Ickworth House and Thetford Forest, where you will find extensive walks and cycle trails. If you want a day out at the seaside, both the Norfolk and Suffolk coastlines are within an hour’s drive. Add in lots of nature, walks and cycle routes and you will soon see just why this area is such a popular destination for visitors. Beach 27 miles. Farm shop, pub serving good food 0.7 miles.
    £109
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    Wash Farm Holiday Barns are situated in a wonderful peaceful location, having shared use of the welcoming indoor heated swimming pool. They are nestled beside the award winning Banham Zoo, a 50 acre zoo, renowned for its excellence in animal care and conservation.

    There are many prescribed footpaths from the doorstep, so be sure to bring your walking boots to explore and admire the Norfolk countryside. In the adjoining paddocks there are several iconic East Anglian Suffolk Punch heavy horses to be found, the oldest and rarest of the UK breeds. Please do ask if you wish to meet them. Within the grounds is the indoor heated swimming pool and is freely available for use by our guests. Please remember to bring your swimming pool towels. The water is maintained at a very comfortable temperature and is heated by an environmentally friendly ground source heat pump.

    Granary Barn (UKC5405) is a delightful, romantic haven for a couple’s getaway and offers charm and character with a high standard of comfort. The living room has oak floors and opens onto its private south facing terrace, ideal for al fresco breakfasts and intimate evening repasts, and overlooking the mature gardens. The bedroom with en-suite facilities is reached via a spiral staircase, has a high pitched ceiling and a glazed gable wall with French doors and Juliette balcony, which provides elevated views of the garden and paddocks beyond.

    The original hay barn has been re-built to create Cedar Barn (ref UKC5406). It has the added advantage of a mezzanine bedroom above, overlooking the extensive well-furnished living area. An open-plan kitchen adjoins the living area with high ceiling and exposed beams. The hallway leads to a well-appointed shower room. Ideal for two, Cedar Barn also lends itself to accommodate a young family making use of the additional sofa bed in the living area. This is a dog-friendly holiday barn accommodating up to two dogs.

    New Buckenham has approximately 98 acres of common under the custodianship of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, providing a network of countryside walks. Bustling Wymondham offers lots of great places where you can eat and shop. Visit picturesque Wymondham Abbey, a magnificent Norman church established in 1107 as part of a monastic foundation. Shopaholics will delight with the medieval city of Norwich, 35 minutes’ drive, with two indoor shopping malls, boutiques, a market square, the finest standing example of a Norman castle in the UK, a magnificent Norman cathedral, museums, theatres, art galleries and plenty of eateries.

    The surrounding countryside provides endless opportunities for cycling and walking. For a change of pace, head to Thetford Forest and High Lodge recreational site with walks, cycle trails, more challenging mountain bike trails and Go Ape treetop adventures. In just 40 minutes is Wroxham, known as the capital of the Norfolk Broads. Charter a day boat, a kayak or a paddle board, or simply join an organised river tour. Southwold is 35 miles away for a day at the seaside, with a Victorian pier, or even a spot of crabbing at Walberswick. The North Norfolk coast is an hour’s drive to explore many marvellous sandy beaches, the RSPB nature reserves and marshes. Visit seaside towns of Sheringham, Cromer and Great Yarmouth, offering traditional family attractions and glorious beaches. In the surrounding area are several National Trust properties, excellent museums, birdwatching activities, golf and fishing. Shop and pub ½ mile. These properties can be booked together to accommodate upto 6 guests.
    £351
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  • The Farmhouse, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    An ideal venue for extended families and friends wanting to holiday together. Tucked away in peaceful countryside, surrounded by its own large lawn gardens, this period detached farmhouse is ideal for larger families and friends wanting to enjoy time together. Offering oodles of space, packed with character, styled, furnished and equipped with modern day comforts.

    Typically, the heart of every home, this spacious kitchen will not disappoint. It is well equipped with range cooker, large island, pantry and USB-charger points. The dining table offers a great place to hang out, and opportunity to dine together. French doors lead to the seating terrace and large lawn gardens. The sitting room boasts a wood burning stove to snuggle up to on the cooler evenings whilst watching the TV. The snug/TV room offers another alternative to hang out. The large mature garden wraps around and is just waiting for you to sit in and enjoy the surrounding countryside. Stairs lead up to first floor with five bedrooms, two of which offer en-suite shower room facilities.

    For guests seeking food or drinks away from the home, there are many eateries and local inns within a 15 minutes’ drive. The location is great with an easy road network to explore the wealth of delights that both the Norfolk and Suffolk counties have to offer. Both have wonderful coastlines with plenty of lovely sandy beaches to explore. Southwold is a traditional seaside town with a pier, lighthouse and glorious promenade of colourful beach huts, plus delicious fish and chips and home to the world famous Adnams brewery.

    Many RSPB reserves and SSSI sites can be found wrapped around the Norfolk and Suffolk Heritage Coastline. The Norfolk Broads National Park offers waterside fun, daily boat hire, river trips and plenty of waterside cafés and restaurants. The Medieval city of Norwich has its castle museum, cathedral, two indoor shopping malls, outdoor market square, galleries and plenty of restaurants nearby. The popular market towns of Harleston, Diss, Wymondham, Bungay, Becclés, Needham Market and Bury St Edmunds offer an array of shops and plenty of amenities to enjoy. Inns, restaurants, variety of take away restaurants, cafés, shops and supermarket 4 miles.
    £201
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    As you arrive in this idyllic countryside location you are immediately greeted by breathtaking views. The landscape is a tapestry of vibrant greens, and the meadows are home to horses grazing contentedly. Sit a while and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the countryside, allowing you a chance to calm your mind and forget the stresses of everyday life. This countryside haven offers not only stunning views but also a sense of peace and comfort, leaving you rejuvenated and grateful for the beauty of nature. Designed to be single level with a convenient ramp for easy wheelchair access. The single-level layout ensures the lodge is accessible and convenient for people of all ages and abilities. On stepping inside, you are instantly greeted by the inviting ambience boasting an open-plan design, creating a spacious and inviting atmosphere, perfect for socialising and enjoying the picturesque views. Windows and large sliding doors adorn the lodge, allowing plenty of natural light to flood the interior and connect guests with the beautiful outdoors and the glass enclosed veranda invites you outside to relax and enjoy. With stables and grazing available, and opportunities of good hacking, this is a great place to bring and stay with your horse (by prior arrangement and an extra cost with owner).
    Old Buckenham has the largest village green in England, providing a good area to walk. The North Norfolk coast is an hour’s drive to explore many marvellous sandy beaches, the RSPB nature reserves and marshes. Visit seaside towns of Sheringham, Cromer and Southwold offering traditional family attractions and glorious beaches. Several National Trust properties, excellent museums, birdwatching activities, golf, and fishing can be enjoyed reasonably locally. Closer still, there is Banham Zoo, Snetterton racetrack and Old Buckenham Airfield, all within a few miles. Supermarket and shops 3¾ miles. Two pubs 700 yards.
    £81
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  • Walcot House Stables, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Escape to the tranquillity of a luxurious bungalow set in a picturesque rural landscape, where the beauty of nature surrounds you. This idyllic retreat offers a unique experience with shared access to a sprawling 1.5-acre meadow, allowing you to immerse yourself in the serenity of the countryside.
    The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining room, and living area. The heart of the home is a stylish breakfast island, providing a central hub for casual meals or a place to gather while planning your day’s adventures. The dining room invites you to enjoy meals in a refined setting. The accommodation boasts views of the lush countryside, the large windows bring the outdoors inside, allowing you to appreciate the beauty of the surroundings. The living area is a haven of comfort and sophistication, featuring a wood-burning stove that adds a touch of warmth and cosiness.
    The open design ensures that everyone can partake in the shared moments, whether they’re in the kitchen preparing a meal or lounging by the fire. The well-equipped kitchen is designed with both style and functionality in mind, offering modern appliances and ample counter space. Prepare culinary delights while still being part of the conversation in the adjacent living and dining areas. The charm extends outdoors, having your private garden with seating patio and BBQ, there is shared access to a vast 1.5-acre meadow. This expansive green space provides an opportunity for leisurely strolls whilst enjoying the natural beauty that surrounds you. It’s a perfect playground for those seeking a connection with nature, and a wonderful spot to enjoy the changing seasons.
    For guests seeking food or drinks away from the home, there are many eateries and local inns within a few minutes’ drive. The location is great with an easy road network to explore the wealth of delights that both the Norfolk and Suffolk. Both have wonderful coastlines with plenty of lovely sandy beaches to explore. Southwold is a traditional seaside town with a pier, lighthouse and glorious promenade of colourful beach huts. Many RSPB reserves and SSSI sites can be found wrapped around the Norfolk and Suffolk Heritage Coastline. The Norfolk Broads National Park offers waterside fun, daily boat hire, river trips and plenty of waterside cafés and restaurants. The Medieval city of Norwich has its castle museum, cathedral, two indoor shopping malls, outdoor market square, galleries, and plenty of restaurants nearby. The popular market towns of Diss offers an array of shops and plenty of amenities to enjoy. Inns, restaurants, variety of take away restaurants, cafés, shops and supermarket 1 mile.
    £116
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  • Holly House, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Horning, England
    Celebrate in style with friends and family at this substantial venue, sleeping up to fifteen guests. You can either relax at the property in the hot tub or large garden or explore the many things to see and do in the surrounding area. You can also enjoy a game of pool in the utility room which has a pool table and seating along with the washing machine, tumble dryer and Belfast sink. The kitchen has a warming Aga, and steps lead down to a breakfast area with a dining table and seating for eight guests. The larger, formal dining room has a dining table and seating for 12-14 guests.
    This elegant, detached house is ideal for groups, families or couples and blends character with every day modern day comforts. It is perfectly positioned to explore the Norfolk Broads National Park and Norfolk’s amazing coastline with sandy beaches and RSPB bird reserves. Neighbouring the owners’ working arable farm (not accessible to guests) it is privately surrounded by its own large garden.
    It has nearby links to public footpaths and bridleways, including Weavers Way, winding 61 miles through the North Norfolk countryside. Another way to enjoy the area is on horseback; there is a equestrian centre nearby (within ½ mile) where you can hire a horse for the day, or you can even house your own horse, with a variety of livery options available. The centre is registered with Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) charity. There are tremendous circular cycling routes via Dilham Canal and a wealth of opportunities for walking direct from the doorstep, so do remember to pack your walking boots. For anglers, there is carp fishing within ½ mile.
    The market town of North Walsham, 6 miles, has a good selection of shops, supermarkets, bank, a weekly market, bowling alley, leisure centre with swimming pool, restaurants, and cafés. Worstead church is a superb 14th-century building, full of historic and architectural interest. Wroxham, the capital of the Norfolk Broads is 6½ miles for daily boat hire and river trips, waterside restaurants, cafés and shops. It also has a train station with links to Norwich city, 13 miles, for excellent shopping centres, theatre, market, castle museum, cathedral, cafés and restaurants, and coast and Bure Valley Steam Railway; a nostalgic 18-mile trip by steam on Norfolk’s longest narrow gauge railway which runs between the historic market towns of Aylsham and Wroxham, with wayside halts serving the picturesque Broadland villages of Brampton, Buxton and Coltishall, where you can hop off and on to explore by foot. The popular seaside town of Cromer, 15 miles, has a beach, promenade gardens, pier, shops, cafés and restaurants. There are sandy beaches at Happisburgh, Mundesley and Bacton within 20 minutes’ drive. Felbrigg and Blickling Halls (National Trust), and Sheringham Park are all within a 30-minute drive. A must for families is BeWILDerwood at Horning, a tree top adventure woodland, 7 miles and Dinosaur Park at Weston Park, 19 miles. Beach 8 miles. Pub 1 mile, shop 5 miles and restaurant 4 miles.
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