A stay at one of these Norfolk cottages promises a welcoming mix of unspoilt coastline and picturesque countryside. Choose from a range of Norfolk holiday cottages, hugging the coastline or amidst stunning countryside. Read on to discover why a stay in Norfolk could be perfect for you.
Why Norfolk Holiday Cottages?
A wealth of opportunity rests at your fingertips when enjoying one of these cottages in Norfolk. Explore its magnificent coastline and far-reaching rolling countryside with ease. Much of Norfolk's coast is a designated AONB, lined with sandy beaches and some of Britain's finest salt marshes.
The coastline is dotted with charming seaside resorts, offering things to do for all ages. Also, discover several characterful market towns offering independent shops and fine eateries aplenty. For more ideas on how to spend time at your holiday cottage in Norfolk, browse our handy Norfolk Travel Guide.
Places to visit near Norfolk Cottages
There is a wide range of different places to visit from these Norfolk cottages, appealing to people of all tastes and interests. Discover a series of places bordering the region's idyllic coastline, from quaint fishing villages to bustling seaside resorts, such as Cromer in North Norfolk and Great Yarmouth. With things such as Great Yarmouth Beach and Britannia Pier, why not make a stop at the fantastic Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach, with arcades, haunted hotels and dodgems to race on; you won’t run out of things to do!
Head inland to find traditional old market towns like King’s Lynn and Sheringham, boasting networks of cobbled streets lined by quirky buildings. At Sheringham, step back in time and visit the North Norfolk Railway, a steam railway which heads along to Holt, along some of Norfolk's stunning coastline, it is not one to miss on your Norfolk cottages holiday.
Bring your canine companions along to enjoy the bountiful walking country, with the Norfolk Broads displaying sublime scenery. Outdoor activities of all kinds are available here; cycling, windsurfing, sailing and kayaking are among them.
Other places to explore from Norfolk holiday cottages:
Brancaster
Burnham Market
Heacham
Hunstanton
Mundesley
Norwich
Wells-next-the-Sea
Winterton-on-Sea
Wroxham
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Types of Norfolk Holidays
Find the right property for you today and make your next UK holiday a stay in a Norfolk cottage!
If you're looking to spend some time experiencing the marvellous coastline from your Norfolk holiday cottage, browse through a choice of Norfolk coastal cottages. In Norfolk, you can choose from Norfolk romantic retreats, Norfolk family cottages, farm cottages in Norfolk, and holiday parks in Norfolk.
You could even add a touch of luxury with these Norfolk hot tub properties and these Norfolk cottages with swimming pools or try a Norfolk luxury cottage. For something a little different, you may wish to try one of a selection of Norfolk glamping breaks, Norfolk lodges and log cabins, fishing holidays in Norfolk and country cottages in Norfolk.
With these dog-friendly Norfolk cottages, your canine companion can join you; alternatively, treat the whole family to a getaway at one of these large Norfolk holiday cottages. Looking for a quick getaway? Then book one of these last-minute cottages in Norfolk or go for a weekend away at one of these short breaks in Norfolk.
If you still haven’t found what you’re looking for, check out the full collection of East Anglia cottages.
Norfolk Holiday Frequentley Asked Questions
Where is the prettiest part of Norfolk?
Norfolk has many pretty areas, but some of the most popular include the Norfolk Broads, a vast and beautiful network of rivers and lakes that wind through the countryside. Another pretty part of Norfolk is the county’s coastline, which is home to multiple award-winning beaches and bustling seaside towns like Cromer and Great Yarmouth.
Norfolk also has lots of pretty places to enjoy and explore, but one of the most notable is the village of Sandringham, which is famous for being the home and namesake of Sandringham House, an impressive royal residence that was once the home of King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Is Norfolk nice for a holiday?
Yes, it is! In fact, Norfolk has long been a popular holiday hotspot in the UK. From its miles of beautiful countryside to its 90-mile coastline, visitors are also drawn to its ancient towns and idyllic villages, with some of the most popular being the likes of Norwich and Hunstanton.
Is there a lot to do in Norfolk?
Norfolk has plenty to see and do, regardless of where you choose to stay! For history buffs, towns and cities like King’s Lynn and Thetford make for excellent places to spend a day out exploring the region’s rich history.
In terms of attractions, here you’ll find loads of places to visit for all ages, with some of the most popular being the likes of Banham Zoo, BeWILDerwood Norfolk and the Merrivale Model Village.
When is the best time to visit Norfolk?
Norfolk is a great place to visit all year-round. However, if you’re heading here in the spring or summer, then the county’s eastern and northern coastlines make for the best places to stay, due to the amount of award-winning beaches and bustling seaside towns that can be found here.
On the other hand, Norfolk’s vast countryside can make for an excellent place to stay during autumn and winter, especially for those of you who like the idea of getting out and about to embark on idyllic countryside walks and hikes.