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Norfolk Holiday Homes

Our Norfolk Holiday Homes offer luxury
Holiday Cottages in Norfolk, surrounded by the countryside

About Norfolk Holiday Homes

mYminiBreak is a trusted provider of self-catering holiday accommodations. We offer beautiful Norfolk Holiday Homes located on the outskirts of Hunstanton, ranging from Small Cottages and Chalets to Barn Conversions, all of which are within a 3-minute walk of the stunning Norfolk Coast. You'll have everything you need for a perfect stay, from high-quality linen and comfortable beds to self-catering options and complimentary WiFi.

At Norfolk Coastal Cottages, we offer a variety of beautiful 2- and 3-bedroom self catering holiday cottages, all situated close to the beach. Our 3-bedroom Norfolk Holiday Homes offer plenty of space for families or groups of friends and are perfect for those who want to enjoy everything the Norfolk Coast has to offer.

At Norfolk Holiday Homes we are a small, family-run business that offers self-catering Norfolk Holiday Homes, bed & breakfast accommodation, camping and motorhome pitches on the Norfolk Coast. We have been established for over 30 years and have a wealth of experience in providing high-quality customer service. 

We are situated in a rural location, just a short walk from the Norfolk coast. Our Self-catering accommodation and cosy cottages on the Norfolk coast provide an excellent base for exploring this beautiful county. And we are, of course, dog friendly, and happily accept your dog to come along with you to the coast!

The coastline with its wide open beaches, marshlands and nature reserves is perfect for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, sailing and birdwatching.

The inland areas of the county have much to offer too; from quaint market towns like Holt, Fakenham and Wymondham to stately homes like Holkham Hall, Houghton Hall and Sandringham House it really does have something for everyone! Our guests can enjoy stunning views of the countryside, as well as easy access to a number of local amenities and attractions. 

We pride ourselves on providing a warm and friendly welcome to all of our guests, and our friendly team looks forward to welcoming you to Norfolk. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions, we would love to hear from you.

The Churnery B&B Cottage at Norfolk Holiday Homes
The Stables self catering chalet at Norfolk Holiday Homes
The Old Barn Cottage at Norfolk Holiday Homes

Need a little rest at Norfolk Holiday Homes?

You'll have plenty of reasons and ways to explore Norfolk. From its sandy beaches and salt marshes to bird-rich nature reserves, there are plenty of things to do in Norfolk! The historic city of Norwich is also well worth a visit. With so much to see and do, it's no wonder that Norfolk is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the UK. 

Bring your canine companions along to enjoy the bountiful walking country, with over 100 miles of coastline and plenty of rural footpaths to follow. The North Norfolk Coastline offers family friendly activities, with the beaches of Old Hunstanton, Heacham South and Wells-next-the-Sea offering sheltered bays, making them perfect for swimming.

The town of Hunstanton - known colloquially as "Sunny Hunny" - is home to a lively seaside atmosphere, including craft shops, art galleries and cafes. Inland there are many walking trails through woodlands or you can enjoy a round of golf at one of the local courses. For a little culture and nightlife, the historic city of Kings Lynn is only 15 miles away where you can enjoy the theatre or visit one of the many restaurants for lunch or dinner.

If you love to be surrounded by nature then our holiday cottages are perfect for your holiday as it sits within The Wild Ken Hill Project and is just a few minutes from the beach.

This area has been transformed over recent years into an amazing wetland habitat with lots of activities on offer to help children learn about this special place in Norfolk. Here you will also find visitor centres helping visitors make the most out of their stay here in East Anglia, with many family-friendly activities on offer.

Last-Minute Short Breaks at Norfolk Holiday Homes

Retreat to the East of England for a relaxing short break in a last-minute holiday home in Norfolk away from all the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Our last-minute holiday homes in Norfolk are perfect for a short break or a longer stay, and with so much to see and do in the area, you’ll never be bored. Visit the Norfolk Broads, enjoy the sandy beaches, explore the many stately homes and castles or simply take a stroll through one of the beautiful countryside parks. At Norfolk Holiday Homes we offer plenty of last-minute holiday homes that are perfect for families or groups of friends, so you can enjoy quality time together in a peaceful and relaxing setting.

Our last-minute holiday homes in Norfolk come with all the amenities and features you need for a comfortable stay, including fully equipped kitchens, spacious living areas and outside seating. Book your stay today and enjoy a short break in Norfolk.

The Woodshed B&B Cottage at Norfolk Holiday Homes

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    Pet-friendly Holiday Homes in Norfolk

    Book one of our self-catering dog-friendly holiday homes in Norfolk and enjoy a break with your furry friend.

    We have a range of Norfolk Holiday Homes that are perfect for a dog-friendly short break, so you can enjoy quality time with your pet while exploring all that Norfolk has to offer. All of our cottages are located close to some great walks and trails, so you won't have to go far to find the perfect place to take your four-legged friend.

    If you're looking for somewhere special to stay, why not book one of our dog-friendly self-catering holiday homes? These properties come complete with all the added extras you need for a truly relaxing break, including treats & towels for your dog.

    Glamping Shepherds hut, Dog friendly Norfolk Holiday Homes

    Getaways for Couples In Norfolk

    The Roost Cottage Norfolk Holiday Homes

    There's something special about Norfolk that makes it the perfect place for a romantic getaway. Maybe it's the stunning coastline, the quaint villages or the abundance of country pubs. Whatever the reason, Norfolk is a great destination for couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

    There are plenty of romantic places to stay in Norfolk, from cosy cottages to handcrafted shepherd's huts. And with so much to see and do, you'll never be short of things to keep you entertained. From exploring the Norfolk coast to walking hand-in-hand along the beach, there are plenty of opportunities to spend quality time together.

    So If you're searching for romantic places to stay during your trip to Norfolk, look no further than our wide selection of romantic Norfolk Holiday Homes. Our collection includes beautiful romantic retreats located near the beach where you can watch the sunset over The Wash, elegant historical houses which ooze character from every beam, stunning coastal chalets and elegant holiday homes close to the coastline.

    Self-catering holiday accommodation in Norfolk

    There are many self-catering holiday accommodation options in Norfolk. You can find chalets, cottages, and even shepherd huts. This type of accommodation is great for those who want to be able to prepare their own meals and have more privacy than they would in a hotel.

    Hunstanton is a picturesque beach town located on the north coast of Norfolk. It's one of the few places in the UK where you can see the sun setting over the water. The town is situated on the gorgeous coastline of North Norfolk and offers stunning views of The Wash. You're never more than a short distance away from a nature reserve.

    The town is a wonderful destination for nature lovers and animal lovers alike! There are plenty of opportunities for people to enjoy the outdoors. You can get into hiking, cycling, and surfing. Or you can go for a gentler pace and simply stroll down the lovely boardwalks that take you from one side of the town to the other.

    • The Dairy

      Our cosy, self-catered 3-bedroom cottage

    • The Old Barn

      A 2-bedroom cottage complete with kitchen

    • Bed & Breakfast

      Keep comfy and rest assured the breakfast is sorted!

    The town also has a wonderful heritage, with its Victorian esplanade lined with colourful beach huts and lovely architecture all around. The Grade II*-listed Hunstanton Cliffs are a must-visit if you are in the area. They were formed over 70 million years ago by the same volcanic eruption that created the chalk of The White Cliffs of Dover!

    There are several areas to visit in the town, such as its historic church and museum. You can also head out on one of the many coastal walks or spend some time visiting tourist attractions like Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary and Oasis Leisure Centre. If you are looking for a place to stay in Hunstanton, we have a range of accommodation options available, including chalets, self-catering holiday cottages and B&Bs.

    Hunstanton is a great base from which to explore the rest of Norfolk. The county has lots to offer visitors, including picturesque villages and towns, plenty of beautiful countryside and coastline, national parks and reserves and numerous family-friendly attractions. There are a range of historic houses and castles to visit, including Castle Acre Priory and Castle Rising. There are also several other interesting places worth visiting in the area, such as RSPB Titchwell Marsh, RSPB Snettisham and Holkham Hall & Estate.

    So If you're searching for romantic places to stay during your trip to Norfolk, look no further than our wide selection of romantic cottages. Our collection includes beautiful romantic retreats located near the beach where you can watch the sunset over The Wash, elegant historical houses which ooze character from every beam, stunning coastal chalets and elegant holiday homes close to the coastline.

    No matter what your preferences are, we have accommodation to suit your needs whether you're looking for rural or coastal, large or small, a long break or a few days away. If you're looking for a romantic break, consider Norfolk Coast B&B Cottages and Camping as your next destination.

    Norfolk Holiday Homes FAQ!

    Are there dog-friendly beaches in Norfolk?

    Yes, there are 20 beaches in Norfolk where your dog is allowed to explore and play. Snettisham, Heacham, Hunstanton, and Old Hunstanton beaches are all dog-friendly and perfect for a day out with your furry friend!

    How much does it cost to rent a holiday home in Norfolk?

    Holiday accommodation prices in Norfolk start at just £142 per night. So whether you're looking for a cosy cottage for two or a large house for the whole family, you're sure to find something to suit your budget.

    What is the most popular holiday home amenity in Norfolk?

    Customers renting holiday homes in Norfolk most commonly look for properties close to the beach with Internet, TV and a Garden. 

    Am I allowed to bring my pet when staying in a Norfolk holiday home?

    Looking for a place to stay in Norfolk with your furry friend? Look no further than Norfolk Holiday Homes! We're happy to welcome dogs of all shapes and sizes.

    OUR NATURE SAVING PLEDGE

    Norfolk Holidays Homes

    Norfolk Holiday Homes is all about spending time with your loved ones and reconnecting with nature. And we want nothing more than to share this wonderful part of Norfolk with you and all that nature has to enjoy.

    Here at Norfolk Holiday Homes, we are committed to respecting the countryside and keeping it clean. We operate under and encourage a leave-no-trace ethos to all our guests, which means that when visiting the countryside you leave no trace of your visit to our Norfolk Holiday Homes site and leave it exactly in the state it was when you arrived. It's this way of thinking that we hope to imprint on all who pass through our corner of the world which will help to ensure the protection of our precious countryside and the wildlife that live here.

    The Countryside Code

    The Countryside Code is supported by Natural England.

    Protect The Environment

    • Take your litter home – leave no trace of your visit
    • Do not light fires and only have BBQs where signs say you can
    • Always keep dogs under control and insight
    • Dog poo – bag it and bin it – any public waste bin will do
    • Care for nature – do not cause damage or disturbance
    • Enjoy The Outdoors
    • Check your route and local conditions
    • Plan your adventure – know what to expect and what you can do
    • Enjoy your visit, have fun, make a memory

    Leave No Trace

    • Plan ahead and prepare
    • Be Considerate of others
    • Respect Farm animals and wildlife
    • Travel and camp on durable ground
    • Leave what you find
    • Dispose of waste properly
    • Minimise the effects of fire
    The Seashore Code

    Show Respect For Seashore Creatures

    Seashore creatures are fascinating and have found special ways of living in their environment. They have to adapt to survive the rigours of wave-action, exposure and predation. Some have shells for protection, but many need to hide under rocks, seaweed or in the sand.

    Exploring The Seashore Is Fun, But Please Remember:

    • Leave animals where you find them.
    • Take care when touching soft-bodied animals - they are very delicate.
    • Carefully lift and replace any rocks you may have moved - there are animals underneath which need them for shelter.
    • Leave attached seaweed in place - there is plenty lying loose on the strand line.
    • Do not trample through rock pools.

    Take Photos, Not Living Animals

    • Shells come in all shapes, sizes and colours. Many still contain living animals, even if they do look 'dead'. If you want to collect shells, please make sure they are empty before taking them home.

    If you want to buy a souvenir:

    • Buy a photograph, book or poster of colourful marine creatures rather than shells, coral, starfish and urchins or other 'marine curios'. Remember 'curios' would almost certainly have been alive, when collected. If we don't buy them, the shops won't sell them.

    Avoid Disturbing Wildlife

    You can see many animals at their best when they are behaving naturally. This is true for animals such as seals, otters and seabirds, as well as rock pool animals. To avoid disturbing wildlife:

    • It is best to watch from a distance, through binoculars if possible, especially if the animals are nesting, or pupping in the case of seals.
    • Keep your dog clear of birds and other animals.
    • Remember, it is now illegal to disturb or harass many species of birds and animals.

    Take Your Rubbish Home With You

    Beach rubbish is unsightly and can be dangerous to sea creatures. Much of the litter on our shores comes from tourists, shipping, fishing vessels and sewage outfalls. You can help to reduce this problem when visiting the coast:

    • Take your rubbish home - burying it is no solution.
    • Keep your dog from fouling the beach.
    • Report canisters or drums that may be washed up on the beach, but do not touch them.
    • Take part in BeachWatch - the annual beach clean and survey organised by the Marine Conservation Society, or Adopt-a-Beach - a regular survey of beach litter.
    • Bag It and Bin It, Please Don't Flush It - bag and bin all plastic bathroom waste such as cotton bud sticks.

    Watch Where You Go

    Beaches and sand dunes are prone to erosion and easily damaged by people and vehicles. To help protect the coast:

    • Keep to established paths and dune boardwalks.
    • Park in designated car parks and keep access to footpaths clear.
    • Do not use beaches or dunes for scrambling motorcycles or other 'off-road' vehicles.
    • If you dig holes in the beach, please fill them up again.
    • Leave pebbles and rocks on the beach rather than collect them for your garden.

    Be Careful!

    All cliffs are unstable and potentially dangerous, yet they are an impressive sight and from the cliff top it is possible to enjoy a panoramic view of the coastline. Cliffs also provide a very specialised habitat for the plants and animals that live on them.

    Take Care Near Cliffs:

    • Remember that it is dangerous to climb up or go near the top or bottom of a cliff.
    • Please don't throw or push anything over the edge of cliffs. As well as being dangerous, it can increase the rate of cliff erosion and kill or disturb wildlife.
    • Play safe on the beach too: Check tide times to avoid being cut off. Keep away from soft sand and mud - it is easy to get stuck!
    Codes of Conduct
    NORFOLK CAMPING CIC SITE POLICIES

    General

    • The warden named by the organisation is to be responsible for the conduct of all individual members or non-members and for ensuring that those attending comply with all codes.
    • The warden must ensure that all members and non-members are aware of The Countryside Code, The Caravan Code, and The Seashore Code.
    • The organisation and all members and non-members who use the site will take reasonable steps to ensure that the siting of units (a caravan, motor home, tent, or trailer tent) does not unduly interfere with the activities of local people, their privacy, or their enjoyment of their property. They will also ensure that the siting of units does not interfere with the enjoyment by others of the landscape, natural beauty, or nature conservation value of the area, particularly in areas designated for their landscape or wildlife qualities.
    • The organisation will undertake not to over-use any venue and will consider carefully before holding successive meetings and ensure against being a nuisance.
    • The organisation will take reasonable steps to minimise disturbance to local people and will investigate and deal with the causes of any complaints made.
    • Care should be taken not to damage the site or the surrounding locality. Trees, fences, buildings, equipment wildlife, and farm animals should all be respected.
    • Domestic animals belonging to members of the organisation will be kept on a lead and under close control. They will not be allowed to run loose on the site or cause disturbance to local people farm animals or wildlife. They will be exercised away from units and those parts of the site used for communal activities. Any mess will be cleared up.
    • The responsible person will identify open space suitable for the playing of games that might otherwise intrude upon or constitute a danger or annoyance to others on or around the site.
    • Noise should be kept to a minimum for the comfort of others on the site as well as people who live or work nearby.

    Road Safety:

    • The responsible person will take steps to ensure that travel from major roads to a proposed site is not likely to cause undue disruption or difficulties for other road users. Access to the site must be suitable for the number and likely size of units attending the meeting. The arrival and departure of units should be arranged to minimise disruption to other road users.
    • The speed of vehicles on the site should be restricted to 5 mph.

    Spacing and Density

    • For health and safety purposes emergency vehicles must be able to gain access to any unit on the site. As such, units should be well spaced and sited so they do not restrict access to, or exit from, any other unit or the site in general.
    • Where a site is being used by both caravans and tents they must be sited entirely separate from each other for health & safety reasons. However, this does not necessarily mean segregation. If the layout of the field does not allow for separate lines of tents, it is permissible to continue a line of caravans/motor homes with a line of tents, but they must be sited en-bloc and not interspersed. Trailer tents are classified as tents and must be sited accordingly. Children’s “pup-tents” may be erected alongside the parents’ unit and should be considered as part of the unit for spacing purposes.
    • Open fires and barbecues are allowable but fire precautions must be implemented, "a bucket of water must be kept alongside the bbq/campfire permission must be obtained from the Warden. Where permission is given for open fires or barbecues, they will be sited on open ground, away from units, vehicles, awnings, and any other structures.
    • A fire extinguisher approved to British Standards Institute and/or Fire Officers Certificate standards will be held on-site.

    Chemical Toilets and Waste Water Disposal:

    • Organisations will act responsibly when disposing of the contents of chemical toilets and wastewater and take full account of the need to safeguard water supplies and prevent the pollution of rivers and streams.
    • On-site disposal of the contents of chemical toilets and wastewater will be in accordance with arrangements agreed with the organisation. Neither will be allowed to foul the ground. If there is any doubt about the disposal of waste, the organisation or, if appropriate, the warden will be requested for guidance.
    • Organisations should ensure that refuse is either taken home or disposed of in accordance with on-site arrangements. The warden should will police disposal of waste, recycling should be used with all waste items, separating up items appropriately disposal of waste is for items relevant to consumption only, all recycled items mush be condensed before being recycled i.e. flatten cans, remove lids from plastic bottles, flatten them and return the lid, flatten all cardboard and rinse out food containers before recycling them. no throwaway tents/mattresses/windbreaks are allowable.
    • The organisation will use every endeavour not to camp on any site for more than 42 consecutive days or 60 days in any 12 consecutive months. The organisation will also endeavour not to camp on any site being used for camping by other exempted organisations if, by doing so, the use of this site would be taken over these limits. This will help avoid the overuse of sites, particularly in popular areas.

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    At mYminibreak, we offer a range of Cottages, Chalets and Glamping accommodations to suit all budgets, perfect for a quick break

    Norfolk Coast B&B Cottages & Camping LLP - OC401422
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