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Our wide and varied collection of dog-friendly coastal cottages in Norfolk offers a superb choice of self-catering accommodation for couples, families and groups of friends discovering this spellbinding area. From the picturesque villages of Snettisham and Dersingham on the Wash, along to Winterton-on-Sea in the east, Norfolk coastal cottages make the perfect holiday home for you and your canine companions. We offer an immense variety of cottages by the beach, including luxurious Georgian houses, majestic 18th-century halls, rustic coastal huts, stylish bungalows, traditional fisherman’s cottages, characterful log cabins and pretty apartments. With miles of dog-friendly beaches for you and your four-legged pals to explore, our fantastic range of Norfolk coastal holiday cottages provides the perfect setting for a relaxing, tranquil and idyllic holiday.
With our friendly and inviting dog-friendly coastal cottages, you and your pet will have a fabulous base for making the most of Norfolk. There are dozens of year-round dog-friendly beaches including Old Hunstanton, Holkham, Cley and Sea Palling, and there are miles of glorious coastal walks to enjoy, including the North Norfolk Coastal Path and Weavers’ Way. Dogs can also explore Holt Country Park, Bacton Woods and Sheringham Park, and there are plenty of dog-friendly attractions throughout Norfolk including Cromer Pier, the grounds at Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall, Fairhaven Woodland and Water Gardens, and Sandringham Country Park. Dogs are welcome on steam trains on the Bure Valley Railway, and you can also accompany them on boat trips out to sea or along the serene Norfolk Broads.