Horseshoe Cottage
6003 - New4.5 miles S of Hunstanton | Sleeps 4 + cot*
7 Nights from £713
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
The Queen Victoria serves homemade meals and a good selection of real ales, lagers and cider. There's a large beer garden for sunny days and dogs are welcome. Regular theme nights take place throughout the year.
Nearby beach
Home to a wide, sandy beach and mud flats, Smettisham Beach is a quiet beach and dog friendly, although there are some restrictions around plover nesting season. Various wading birds can be seen here and it is known to be a good sailing beach when conditions allow.
Nearby walk
Thanks to the Explore West Norfolk website we bring you this delightful stroll taking in Snettisham Woods and the surrounding countryside. The walk is just over two miles and further details can be found on the link.
Nearby town
Found just 5 miles away from Hunstanton, Snettisham is a charming village with a selection of boutique shops, pubs and cafes. Other places to visit if you are in the area include RSPB Snettisham reserve and Snettisham Park, a popular family attraction.
Also nearby
Welcome to The Rose and Crown, a traditional Norfolk village inn with characterful interiors and log fires to keep you cosy in winter. There's a great play area for children and outside seating for al fresco dining.
The whole family will enjoy a day out at Snettisham Park where you will find a whole host of adventures and lots of animals to see. You can even collect fresh farm eggs and take part in a deer safari. Take a look at their website for full details and booking information.
Located just nine miles from King's Lynn, Dersingham is reputed to be one of the largest villages in West Norfolk and has a good selection of shops, eateries and two pubs. Sandringham is close by and Dersignham Bog, a National Nature Reserve is also worth a visit.
With stunning views along the Norfolk coast, Snettisham reserve is made up of brackish lagoons, salt marsh and mudflats with three signposted trails of varying length. There's a pay and display car park (free to RSPB members). Check out their website for further details on when to visit throughout the year.
Centrally located in Heacham. The Bushel and Strike is a traditional village inn with a large beer garden for summer months. Food is freshly prepared and it is adviseable to book a table.
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