Discover the best North Norfolk holiday cottages for your next getaway

By Fabulous • Homes

Looking for the perfect North Norfolk holiday cottages for your next getaway? Look no further! Our guide has everything you need to know.

Whether it’s romance, family fun or get-together with friends, think North Norfolk for your next cottage holiday!

Discover the best North Norfolk holiday cottages for your next getaway
The North Norfolk coast is a stunning stretch of coastline in eastern England and well known for its vast stretches of golden, sandy beaches, stunning salt marshes, and rugged coastal paths.

The area is also home to a diverse array of wildlife, including seals, seabirds, and rare flora and fauna. Visitors to the North Norfolk coast can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, such as walking, cycling, birdwatching and water sports.

Whether you’re looking for a relaxing Norfolk cottage holiday by the coast, an outdoor adventure or just to relax and getaway from it all, there is nowhere better from which to experience the dramatic grandeur of Norfolk’s vast skies and never ending horizons.

Our most wishlisted holiday cottage destinations in Norfolk

If you’re planning a holiday in North Norfolk, you’ll want to find the perfect Norfolk Norfolk holiday cottage to stay in. North Norfolk is our most popular UK holiday destination and fabulous for those seeking a relaxing break. Our collection of North Norfolk self catering cottages has everything you need to know to find the perfect base for your next getaway.

Shaped by nature and history, North Norfolk is a fabulous corner of East Anglia and our North Norfolk cottages cater for couples, friends and families alike.

If you’re seeking a holiday with the freedom to come and go as you please, our North Norfolk holiday cottages are the perfect choice. Here’s a small selection of our newest homes to join our collection. See anything you like?

  • Wighton, North Norfolk • Bedrooms 5
    Willow Cottage

    These two divine cottages tucked away in the sleepy Norfolk village of Wighton are now joined together and exquisitely reimagined into a luxurious seaside holiday haven just an eleven-minute drive from the beach.

  • North Norfolk Coast • Bedrooms 3
    Gable End

    Packed full of character, charm and creature comforts, Gable End is a lovingly restored Grade II listed brick and flint holiday cottage located just six miles inland from the coast at Wells-next-the-Sea.

  • Blakeney, North Norfolk • Bedrooms 1
    Salt

    Beautiful holiday cottage at Sharrington Hall offering relaxed and rustic accommodation in a countryside setting near the coast. Ideally located to explore Blakeney, Holt, Holkham, Wells, Cley, Burnham Market which are all within easy reach.

  • Brancaster, North Norfolk • Bedrooms 4
    Manor Farm Barns

    Not many holiday homes can provide such convenient access to Brancaster beach, but from here you will be able to leave the car behind and after a leisurely walk through the salt marshes, you will find yourself barefoot in the sand.

  • Ridlington, Norfolk Broads • Bedrooms 2
    Bromholm Barn

    A lovingly refurbished 200 year old red brick and flint barn situated in the quaint, pretty village of Ridlington, Norfolk. Set across one level with wheelchair accessibility, this delightful property is perfect for both families or friends alike.

  • Holt, North Norfolk • Bedrooms 3
    Bramblings

    This stylish Norfolk holiday home is the perfect country retreat – relax in the private hot tub with a glass of fizz or dine alfresco in the pretty, enclosed garden and you can even bring your pooches.

  • Holt, North Norfolk • Bedrooms 3
    Finchsong Cottage

    Nestled in the Norfolk countryside, just a twenty-two-minute drive from Cromer and the coast, this converted barn is the perfect blend of old and new and the perfect base to explore North Norfolk and beyond.

  • Sedgford, Norfolk • Bedrooms 2
    Wild Rose

    This postcard-pretty detached flint cottage, set in the charming village of Sedgeford in North West Norfolk, may have old bones (circa. 1880), but pure modern luxury awaits inside, perfect for exploring Norfolk and beyond.

The best North Norfolk self catering cottages

When it comes to finding the best North Norfolk self catering cottages, there are a few things to consider. Location is key, as you’ll want to be close to the attractions and activities that interest you. You’ll also want to consider the size and amenities of the cottage, as well as any additional services or features that may be available.

Popular on the North Norfolk coast are Wells next the Sea holiday cottages, this one of our larger collections of homes by the seaside. Dog friendly cottages are a fabulous choice if you wish to bring your pooch on holiday too, check our our ultimate guide to dog-friendly beaches in Norfolk. Fancy something special? Try browsing our luxury cottages in Norfolk where you can enjoy fine comforts and indulgent amenities to make your stay extra special. We also have a fabulous selection of Norfolk cottages for two if traveling with your loved one and fancy a romantic hideaway.

Our self-catering accommodation in North Norfolk offers something for everyone, enjoy the flexibility and independence of your own space while exploring the beautiful surroundings this charming region has to offer.

Some of the best places to stay in Norfolk include Cromer, best for family days out. Blakeney is popular for wildlife and bird spotting and Wells next the Sea for its amazing beach and thriving town. Hunstanton is a firm family favourite, well known for its stunning sunsets striped cliffs.

Yes, Norfolk is a great destination for family holidays. With its beautiful beaches, many family friendly, charming towns and attractions, there is plenty to keep everyone entertained. Plus, there are many family-friendly accommodations available, from holiday parks to self-catering cottages.

If you’re planning a dog-friendly UK getaway, there are few better places to take four-legged friends than Norfolk. Rolling green countryside is perfect for sniffing out adventures and dog-friendly beaches are just right for long walks along the sand.

Autumn is a good time to visit Norfolk as it avoids the peak summer tourist season, whilst still having milder temperatures and longer hours of daylight particularly at the start of September. Visitors can see some wonderful autumn colours.

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