Norfolk is famous for long beaches, abundant wildlife and the joys of boating on the Broads. This vast county has a distinct beauty that makes it a very popular holiday destination. Explore this wonderful part of Britain on your next last-minute getaway and embrace a slower pace of life while staying in one of our many accommodations.
Reasons to holiday in Norfolk
Walking
Walking in Norfolk can be as easy or as challenging as you make it. Being a relatively flat place makes walking here much more accessible than some other parts of the country.
Combine that ease with beautiful settings like the Norfolk Coast National Landscape and the Broads and remember to bring your binoculars as well as your comfortable shoes, so you can enjoy the wildlife on your gentle stroll.
To help replenish yourself after a long walk, consider booking a cottage with a pool or hot tub for total relaxation.
Beaches
Norfolk is also a great option for a traditional holiday at the seaside. Great Yarmouth, Cromer and Sheringham have iconically long sandy beaches and everything else you expect from a typical seaside town. Perfect for a family getaway complete with piers, fish and chip shops, museums and boat hire.
Wildlife and Landscape
With the most impressive views and wildlife, including a seal colony near Blakeney and three fantastic nature reserves, the North Norfolk area is the place to be if you've come to Norfolk for its wildlife and landscape. You could take a boat tour out for the best views of the seal colony or venture west to the Scolt Head Island National Nature Reserve to see rare birds. With our large selection of holiday accommodation, best price guarantee and easy booking process, you can be sure we have the right property for you, even at the last minute.
Where to Stay in Norfolk
Many of the most popular places to stay are in North Norfolk, but we have listed some of our favourites from all over the county below.
Places to Stay
Blakeney is a small village with a delicious bakery, excellent for wildlife enthusiasts and walkers.
King's Lynn in West Norfolk is the perfect base for visiting Sandringham and has great historical buildings and museums.
Wells-next-the-Sea is a busy harbour town close to one of the best beaches in North Norfolk.
Cromer is a traditional Victorian seaside town with a Victorian pier, theatre and vast beaches.
Norwich is the county town of Norfolk, a cathedral city with a proud medieval heritage and a delicate blend of city living without the frenetic pace. Well connected to the east and west coast of county via road.