Cottages in Norfolk
Home to a variety of breathtaking scenes, from the tranquil Norfolk Broads to the sprawling coastline, a self-catering holiday cottage in Norfolk offers easy access to a swathe of untouched landscapes. Our lovely collection of holiday homes has something for everyone, from dog-friendly cottages with beautiful enclosed gardens to family-friendly homes with cosy fires perfect for evenings of boardgames. Rural retreats with hot tubs make for a wonderful romantic getaway, while our coastal cottages promise beach days and ice creams throughout your stay. Whether you fancy a short break or a week-long summer holiday, Norfolk is an unforgettable destination to explore. Read more
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7 nights from £703
Bess 'n' Blue
61052 bedroom self catering cottage near the beach in Hunstanton.
Step inside this charming Victorian, terraced, holiday home, thoughtfully refurbished for relaxed family holidays and located just a few minutes' walk to the beaches of the gloriou...
7 nights from £703
7 nights from £670
Mr Brightside
61223 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the beach in Hunstanton.
This semi-detached townhouse is perfectly placed to enjoy a traditional Norfolk seaside holiday; create special memories with loved ones in this well thought-out holiday home which...
7 nights from £670
7 nights from £1120
Dormy House
60843 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the beach in Hunstanton.
Dormy House is single-storey beach house, nestled in an idyllic spot, just moments away from the stunning beaches of this much-loved village, along the north west Norfolk coastline...
7 nights from £1120
7 nights from £860
Harecroft
60974 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near the beach in Old Hunstanton.
Harecroft is a single-storey holiday home, set within generous gardens and sleeping up to six guests across four bedrooms. Nestled within a quiet, leafy lane in one of Norfolk's mo...
7 nights from £860
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7 nights from £915
Richmond House
59923 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the beach in Hunstanton.
Discover the charm of Hunstanton with a relaxing stay at Richmond House, a light and welcoming escape perfect for adults to enjoy a coastal getaway. The glorious seaside town of Hu...
7 nights from £915
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Blackberry Cottage
59833 bedroom holiday cottage with ground floor 1 bed annexe close to the beach in Heacham.
Nestled within a row of quaint cottages close to the sandy dunes and beaches of South Beach, you will discover this gorgeous dog-friendly retreat with the option of booking a stunn...
7 nights from £912 *
7 nights from £713
Horseshoe Cottage
60032 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Hunstanton.
Welcome to Horseshoe Cottage, located in the heart of the coastal village of Snettisham, just a few miles from Hunstanton. This beautifully restored Carrstone cottage, blends tradi...
7 nights from £713
7 nights from £1172
Fulmars
59574 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage with sea views in Hunstanton.
Welcome to Fulmars; aptly named after the sea bird which has bred in Hunstanton since 1965 and nest on the clifftops close to this generous and well presented holiday home. Set bac...
7 nights from £1172
7 nights from £875
Honeystones
59463 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage with sea views in Hunstanton.
Boasting fabulous far-reaching sea views across The Wash and perfectly situated close to the iconic lighthouse on the clifftop of Old Hunstanton, Honeystones is a relaxing holiday ...
7 nights from £875
7 nights from £704
Coastguard Lookout
59732 bedroom self catering cottage with sea views in Hunstanton.
Situated in a unique location on the clifftops of the charming town of Hunstanton, Coastguard Lookout sits proudly overlooking the ocean with panoramic views of the beach, changing...
7 nights from £704
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Holidays in Norfolk
Escape to the salt-kissed reaches of East England for an unforgettable holiday in Norfolk, where coastal adventures and rich histories await.
Beaches in Norfolk

Norfolk’s coast is big, beautiful, and wonderfully unspoilt, making it a fabulous holiday destination for those seeking sandy beaches and wide open spaces. Great Yarmouth is ideal for family-friendly days out as, alongside powdery sand, you’ll find an endless array of activities, from crazy golf and trampolines to boat trips and the Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach amusement park. For something a little wilder, Holkham promises a heady mix of open sands and tranquil pine woods, while Titchwell is a haven for birdwatchers. Hunstanton, with its iconic two-toned cliffs, is famed for its superb kitesurfing. It’s also home to Norfolk’s only west-facing beach, making sunsets here particularly breathtaking.
Things to do in Norfolk

Whether you’re a history-lover looking to step back in time or a naturalist who can’t wait to explore the county’s expansive nature reserves, Norfolk offers a fantastic array of things to see and do. Historic houses such as Sandringham Estate, Holkham Hall, and Blickling Estate offer beautiful gardens and parkland to discover (and stunning bluebell woods in the spring and Christmas celebrations in the winter), while places such as Norfolk Tulips and Norfolk Lavender promise a picture-perfect backdrop and swoon-worthy scents. With a sprawling coast path and the oh-so-unique Broads National Park, Norfolk is a paradise for cyclists, walkers, and watersports enthusiasts.
Places to eat in Norfolk

Fondly referred to as the ‘breadbasket’ of the UK, Norfolk’s restaurants and pubs enjoy wonderfully fresh ingredients throughout the year. This is perhaps one of the reasons the county is home to so many eateries featured in the Michelin Guide! From fine-dining restaurants to cosy pubs with flickering fires and local ales, there’s something for every occasion in Norfolk. Along the coast, you’ll find some excellent seaview cafés and restaurants offering freshly caught seafood, while welcoming farm shops boast everything you need for your Norfolk holiday.