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Dog-Friendly Holidays 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.

  • High House, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Norwich, England
    A stunning six-bedroom Edwardian country house resting on the outskirts of Thorpe Market, Norfolk. Hot tub. Pet-friendly. Barbecue. Family-friendly. Open fire. Luxury. Overstrand 3.6 miles; Cromer 4 miles; Sheringham 8.4 miles.
    £271
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  • The Old Chequers, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sitting proudly in the sought-after Norfolk village of South Creake, The Old Chequers dates back to the 1700’s and offers serious grown-up luxury for guests looking to get together, relax, socialise, and raise a glass or two to memories made while making lots more.

    Accommodating 14 guests in six bedrooms, prepare to fall in love with the elegance and indulgence on offer in this stunning property. Featuring a stylish and very well-equipped kitchen that is just a pleasure to cook in, a dining area where you can enjoy your meals together, a spacious family room, and a double reception room, one of which has a lovely wood burning stove, there really are lots of places to unwind together as you feel the stresses of every-day life fall away. The sunny conservatory has doors onto the private, south-west facing, walled garden, where you will also find the wood-fired hot tub. The games room is also worth a visit, as it comes with a pool table, arcade games and televisions!

    The owners really have thought of every guest comfort and have ensured that all the bedrooms have their own en suite bathroom, Bluetooth speaker, and exceptional quality mattresses. A good night’s sleep is further ensured with pillows and duvets of the highest quality imported down and feather to ensure they are temperature regulating and thus perfect for every season.

    This home really is beautiful, the perfect place to celebrate that special birthday or anniversary with family and friends. It is somewhere you go to just ‘be’ and to hang out with loved ones, catching up and sharing stories over a glass or two of wine. But should you venture out, you will soon find yourself in the midst of the stunning North Norfolk, near the coastline and popular towns of Burnham Market and Wells-Next-The-Sea. You will be delighted to find that this part of Norfolk enjoys a burgeoning foodie scene with lots of great places to eat and drink. That is of course, if you can tear yourself away from The Old Chequers - a big ask when it really does have everything you need for a truly amazing break.
    £801
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  • Rosemary Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hunstanton, England
    Perfect for larger family groups seeking a wonderful family holiday with your very own hot tub, located along the amazing North Norfolk coastline. This beautiful cottage is nestled within open countryside and close to the much sought-after seaside village of Thornham. Newly refurbished (2022) and lovingly renovated to provide a taste of seaside luxury. This beautiful cottage has a terrific private lawn garden with your very own hot tub to enjoy. The living room has comfy sofas and the wood burner is perfect to cosy beside during the cooler evenings. The kitchen is well equipped to prepare all meals, and the dining table is perfect to celebrate any occasion in style. Bedrooms 2 and 3 have Jack and Jill access to the en-suite shower room.
    Nearby the local farm shops provide fresh produce, and fresh shellfish and seafood is available locally. For those seeking to eat out, there are plenty of choices, having so many eateries and gastro pubs in the nearby surrounding area which is noted for its natural beauty, bird and wildlife.
    Thornham is a charming, picturesque and quiet village, close to the old harbour and sea, and is surrounded by open countryside. You have countryside paths and trails to explore direct from the doorstep. Explore the many lovely ancient trackways and coastal walks along dunes and sweeping beaches, with bird watching available at nearby Titchwell, Redwell Marsh and Scolt Head Nature Reserves. There are three traditional pub/restaurants in the village serving excellent food, and why not enjoy the local real ales too? The friendly village deli/shop provides for day-to-day needs of groceries and newspapers and there is also a bistro.

    A well-equipped play area is available near to the deli, and a tennis court is available for hire within the village (racquets and balls not supplied). Holkham beach is 11 miles away and the charming old world seaside town of Hunstanton, 14 minutes’ drive, has plenty of family entertainment, including beach front amusements, a fun fair, a swimming pool, a bowling alley, bandstand concerts on the green, Sea Life Centre, shops, eateries and a supermarket.
    Further along the coast road are many old villages and market towns to explore, such as Wells-next-the-Sea, Burnham Market, Holt and the birthplace of Nelson, Burnham Thorpe, where the parish church lectern is said to be made from timbers taken from his ship HMS Victory. Nearby stately homes with gardens are open to the public, such as Houghton, Holkham and the Queen’s country estate at Sandringham. Brancaster Staithe is available for dinghy sailing, sailboard hire (tuition available) and boat trips, including seal watching. There are two local golf courses that welcome good players. Beach 1½ mile. Shop and pubs 1½ miles.
    £296
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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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  • Loch Farm Stables, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Loch Farm Stables is a sumptuous holiday retreat boasting its very own private hot tub, perfect for enjoying the tranquil location with an unspoiled vista overlooking the meadows, where you can spot the visiting wildlife and a distant view of the local golf course. Ticking all the right boxes, offering luxury and contemporary accommodation, all on a single level. The impeccable detail is on show throughout the home, having comfy sofas to relax on, enjoy a film and have a great conversation. The well-equipped kitchen will delight any chef, and the dining table is perfect to celebrate any occasion in style, and also offers a great socializing space without leaving the master chef. The large sliding doors can be opened to enjoy and dine in the garden. There are three bedrooms each thoughtfully designed and furnished, and each offers its own bathroom facility. The main garden leads to a large enclosed landscaped meadow with specimen trees, wildflowers and an ample green space to play badminton with equipment supplied.
    The location is exceptional to explore all the delights of the North Norfolk coastline, market towns and the famous Norfolk Broads National Park. Enjoying the relatively flat terrain of North Norfolk, it makes an ideal place for picturesque walks and gentle cycle rides. Loch Neaton is on the doorstep for fishing opportunities, set in beautiful surroundings and offers day and evening fishing tickets, perfect for anglers of all ages and abilities. Nearby Watton is an unassuming market town filled with everyday amenities and also with hidden gems such as Wayland Wood and some fascinating historical buildings. Be sure to bring golf clubs, the local club welcomes good players.
    Thetford Forest is also ideal for walking and cycling with the Peddars Way footpath and cycle route running through it. It is a patchwork of pines, heathland, and broadleaves, providing the ideal setting for a great day out and it is a welcome refuge for a rich variety of animal and plant life. The Mid-Norfolk Railway runs through the heart of the Norfolk countryside and the views are both varied and beautiful at different times of the year. Shopaholics must try a trip to the ’fine city’ of Norwich with its imposing Norman castle, medieval streets, numerous museums, and ample shopping and eating opportunities. Make time to visit Bury St Edmunds, an important market town with a richly fascinating heritage, the striking combination of medieval architecture, elegant Georgian squares, and glorious cathedral and abbey gardens provide a distinctive visual charm.
    The Norfolk coast offers amazing treasures too, from the quaint and unspoiled Wells-next-the-Sea with its picturesque harbor to all the fun of the fair in Hunstanton. With numerous National Trust properties and stately homes such as Oxborough Hall, a 15th-century moated manor house with a fine gatehouse, chapel, gardens, and woodland walks, you really will be spoilt for choice. One of the greatest benefits of staying at Loch Farm Stables is that after a busy day, you can return to enjoy the hot tub, and relax in the lovely gardens. Golf course, shops, cafés, pubs and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £166
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  • Cobweb Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    A wonderful, spacious detached cottage perfect for larger families wishing to holiday together. Standing on the edge of pretty Norfolk Broads’ village of Ludham, which has a shop, post office, butchers and pub serving good food, within 6-minutes walk. Nearby Womack Staithe provides access to the River Thurne which has great fishing opportunities, together with pedalo hire and a village green to just simply sit awhile and soak up the boating activity and wildlife.

    Cobweb Cottage offers sociable and family friendly accommodation. With a spacious living room and wood burner, opening into the conservatory, commanding great views across the garden. There is a well-equipped kitchen, ideal to prepare family meals complete with breakfast table. The dining room is perfect to celebrate any special occasion in style. Upstairs there are four wonderful bedrooms, the master offering an en-suite facility, and there is a family bathroom. The rear enclosed lawned garden has its very own private hot tub where you can sit back and relax in the tranquil night under the stars. The sunny garden is perfect to relax in and offers a great opportunity for alfresco dining on warm summer evenings.

    Excellent location for walkers and cyclists where you can enjoy nearby trails and footpaths that surround you. A perfect location for nature lovers, so be sure to bring sensible footwear and binoculars. For fisherman, this part of the Broads offers some of the best coarse fishing anywhere in the UK, seasonal and licence required.
    For the children there is BeWILDerwood Adventure Park with its treehouses, zip wires, jungle bridges and boat trips. Roar Dinosaur Park at Lenwade with splash zone, both indoor and outdoor play areas, and dinosaur discovery trail with climbing zone, is also worth a visit. Wroxham, known as capital of the Norfolk Broads, is just 12 minutes’ drive, with riverside restaurants, supermarket, shops, daily boat hire and river trips to enjoy. Wroxham Barns, located on the edge of the village, has a petting farm, craft barns, small fair and restaurants. The riverside village of Horning has its selection of tea shops, restaurants and pubs. Horning Ferry is on the outskirts of the village where you will find a marina, leisure club and pub.

    There are excellent sandy beaches at Winterton-on-Sea and Sea Palling, backed with dunes, just 10 miles away. Alternative days out; enjoy the fine city of Norwich, with its cathedrals, castle, museums, theatre and vast array of cafés and a magnet for shoppers. There is a wealth of National Trust properties to visit in the area, which include Felbrigg Hall, Garden and Park, one of the finest Jacobean houses in East Anglia, the beautifully landscaped Sheringham Park and the magnificent Blickling Hall with its woodland and lakeside walks. Pub and shop ½ mile.
    £160
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  • The Beehive, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    North Walsham, England
    The Beehive offers open-plan, studio-styled accommodation, designed to offer every day modern essentials and providing a comfortable and relaxing seaside holiday experience. At the rear is an enclosed garden with your own private hot tub to enjoy.
    Within walking distance to the seaside town of Mundesley-on-Sea, an unspoilt seaside village with an array of pubs and restaurants. Excellent bird watching, golf, green bowling and sea fishing are available. There are plenty of coastal and inland cycle routes and excellent walking along quiet lanes, and designated footpaths lead direct from the doorstep. The beach is wide and sandy, and dogs are permitted along the beach all year round, with an area designated dog-free during the summer months. Bacton woods offer another great place to walk and explore.
    Nearby places of historical interest include Sheringham Park, Felbrigg and Blicking Halls (all National Trust). The traditional seaside resort of Cromer has pier with its end of pier show, shops and eateries. The city of Norwich, 20 miles away, is a shoppers delight with two indoor shopping malls, market square, theatre, cathedral, castle museum and plenty of eateries. The popular seaside town of Cromer is 7½ miles away, with its famous pier and holiday entertainment.
    The bustling market town of North Walsham is 5½ miles and Wroxham, known as the ’capital of the Norfolk Broads’, is 15 miles away, where boat hire and river trips are available, and there are riverside restaurants, the Bure Valley Steam Railway, model village, supermarket, boutiques and shops. Wroxham Barns is popular with all, having art, craft barns, and restaurants for great local fresh food. Beach ¾ mile. Pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £60
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  • Landers Mews, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    North Walsham, England
    A stunning, semi-detached barn conversion with its own private hot tub and large, enclosed, wrap-around, lawned garden. Perfect for family holidays, it has has been completely renovated into a stunning holiday home, ticking all the right boxes. It offers contemporary, luxury accommodation which blends original features enabling it to maintain its charm and character. The spaciousness offered means that you can choose to spend quality time with your loved ones, or break away to enjoy your own pursuits in a separate area. Impeccable detail is on show throughout the home, which includes a sociable, open plan kitchen/dining room. The living room has large comfy sofas where you can enjoy quality time in good conversation or enjoy a film together. The feature wood burner is perfect to snuggle up in front of during the cooler evenings. On the first floor are three bedrooms - a kingsize bedroom with an en-suite shower, a spacious four-poster kingsize master bedroom with Smart TV and en-suite shower, and a further twin room. There are two further shower rooms, one on first floor and another on ground floor.
    The location is exceptional for exploring all the delights of the North Norfolk coastline and the famous Norfolk Broads National Park. The village of Trunch has a good village store and pub serving food, both within easy walking distance. The seaside village of Mundesley is 8 minutes’ drive away and has lots of places where you can eat and drink, as well as a wide sandy beach which is considered by many to be one of the best in the area. it also has a golf course to enjoy.
    Wroxham, 24 minutes’ drive away, is known as ‘capital’ of the Norfolk Broads and offers daily boat hire, river trips, waterside restaurants, cafés, shops (including a supermarket), a miniature village, and a train station with both mainline railway links and which is home to the Bure Valley Steam Gauge railway which visits the villages of Coltishall, Buxton and the market town of Aylsham. Enjoy a day trip to the popular coastal resorts of Cromer, with its famous pier, and Sheringham, which is home to the North Norfolk Steam Railway. Waxham and Horsey offer excellent beaches backed by dunes.
    Shopaholics should head to the medieval city of Norwich, 18 miles, 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, Felbrigg Hall, Sheringham Gardens or the Thursford and Muckleburgh Collections. The young at heart will enjoy a day out at BeWILDerwood in Horning, Roar 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 3 miles. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurants 300 yards.
    £214
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  • Misty Meadow, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hickling, England
    • Sleeps 12 in 6 bedrooms, all can be twins or double (zip & link)
    • One downstairs bedroom and toilet
    • Unlimited dogs welcome - no charge
    • 6 person hot tub - £200 per booking.
    • HUGE secure grass garden.
    • Wood burning stove
    • Plenty of off road parking in front of house
    • Dog friendly village pub within easy walking distance
    • Very flexible sleeping arrangements
    • Short drive to many local sandy beaches
    • Very close to Hickling Broad for boat hire, fishing, canoeing, walks and more
    £250
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  • Rosemary Cottage, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Happisburgh, England
    This wonderful cottage has the perfect village location, walking distance to the village pub, and a great location to explore Norfolk’s amazing sandy coastline and its famous Norfolk Broads National Park.
    Fully refurbished in 2022 to offer an excellent holiday home, beautifully furnished with open plan accommodation, the living room has comfy sofas and a wood burner, perfect to snuggle beside. The well-equipped kitchen allows opportunity to dine at home, yet within walking distance is the village pub serving good food. To the rear of the cottage is a lovely private, enclosed rear lawn garden with decking, seating furniture and a hot tub.
    Close by is Hickling Broad, with a nature reserve that links to the Norfolk Broad’s unique topography of reed-lined waterways, famous for their good coarse fishing, boating and rich variety of wildlife, especially waterfowl. Also 3 miles drive away are the glorious sandy beaches of Sea Palling and Waxham, often visited by seals. Visit Wroxham (10 miles), the capital of the Norfolk Broads, with its waterside cafés, restaurants, shops and daily river trips available. Enjoy a trip through wonderful countryside along the Bure Valley Steam Railway, with opportunity to jump on and off at the riverside villages of Coltishall and Buxton or stay on board and travel to the pretty market town of Aylsham, with eateries, market square with shops and cafes. Daily boat hire is available at nearby Hickling Broad and Potter Heigham, ½ mile and 3½ miles away respectively.
    Cyclists and walkers can enjoy the quiet country lanes and trails within the surrounding area. Nearby attractions include many National Trust properties including Blickling and Felbrigg Hall and Horsey Windpump. Visit the seaside resort of Cromer (20 miles) with a promenade and pier, and Sheringham (25 miles), home to the North Norfolk Steam Railway. The city of Norwich (18 miles), with its cathedral, castle, museums, galleries, restaurants, cinema, theatre and shopping with two malls and market square is within easy driving distance. For another great day out, visit Horsey Gap (National Trust) where you can walk on the sand dunes and see the seals and pups on the beach (November to February). Sandy beach 3 miles. A pub serving good food, within walking distance. While there is no shop in Hickling, Stalham (3 miles) offers many shops including a large supermarket.
    £112
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