North Norfolk shares a portion of the biggest coastal nature reserve in Wales and England. A section of the coastline is home to the quaint village of Mundesley. The seaside village is relatively small with circular walkways, stone walls, thatched roofs, castles and plenty of boats that line the coast. Mundesley also features a nine-hole golf course that offers beautiful views of the coast. The quaint village is accessible to Stow Mill, North Walsham and Gressenhall Farm. The area includes a variety of lodging, including hotels, cottages and bed and breakfasts.
The Manor Hotel lies near the coast, nestled near dunes and a white-sand beach overlooking the North Sea. The historic hotel offers guest rooms with flat-screen televisions, work desks and king-size beds.
The on-site Manor Bar Terrace opens every day for lunch and dinner. The on-site Manor Restaurant is open Monday through Saturday for dinner and for lunch on Sundays. Both places specialize in fresh in-season fish cuisine. Another place to eat within five miles is Café Lilia, which serves snacks, breakfast and lunch.
The Royal Hotel is in Mundesley-on-Sea, Norfolk, between Cromer and Great Yarmouth. The accommodation offers guest rooms, conference space and in-house dining. You have a choice of double, twin or four-poster guest rooms.
The in-house dining offers more than 20 chef specials that change daily and an a la carte menu. In addition, the on-site Nelson Bar has live entertainment on Thursdays.
Samphire House is a three-story, four-bedroom Edwardian villa built in 1904. Guests can reserve the entire vacation home when visiting the area. The accommodation offers two twin beds, two full-size beds, a bunk bed, hardwood flooring, a fully equipped country kitchen and a living area with a fireplace.
Jonet Restaurant sits within five miles of the house, overlooking the sea. The eatery serves breakfast, lunch and tea in the afternoon. It is famous for its Sunday roast. Another eatery within five miles of the property is Café B, which serves French pastries, Dutch hot chocolate and Moroccan mint tea.
Beach House offers seven bedrooms in a Victorian house directly across from the beach. The hotel features hardwood flooring throughout the majority of the house. The accommodations, decorated with warm colors, include twin beds, double beds and lounge chairs. A Shaker-style kitchen, living room and dining room are downstairs.
The Ship restaurant sits across from the hotel and serves Mediterranean-infused cuisine. The Tapas Garden sits in Sheringham about 10 miles from the Beach House and offers traditional Spanish music, tapas and Sangria. Another restaurant within 10 miles of the Beach House is La Griglia in Cromer, which serves Italian cuisine.
The private garden of East Ruston Old Vicarage offers a place to observe wildlife, ponds and mixed hedgerows. Felbrigg Hall Garden and Park, built in the 1600s, offers a tour of the house on the property with 18th-century furniture and a walled garden. The fame North Norfolk Railway provides steam train rides through picturesque areas of East Anglia. Another attraction is the Norwich Puppet Theatre that showcases puppetry shows and workshops. The Elephant Playbarn is a family attraction with a bouncy castle, ball pit and toys. It also features a café with baked potatoes, pasta and baguettes. Bewilderwood in Hoverton features marsh walks, jungle bridges, zip wires and tree houses surrounded by the forest.