Set in Blakeney, 27 km from Blickling Hall, The Manor Coastal Hotel & Inn, Blakeney, Norfolk offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Pauline
United Kingdom
This hotel is in a wonderful location overlooking the estuary with plenty of walks and places nearby to explore. Our room was large, very well furnished with a large, modern ensuite. The staff were so welcoming and accommodating. Nothing was to much trouble.
Wiveton Bell features free WiFi throughout the property and a south facing garden garden, 6 km from Holt. This 4-star hotel offers a garden. Rooms include a terrace.
Sheila
United Kingdom
Breakfast served in restaurant excellent and much better than when it was previously served in your room.Welcoming, friendly staff. All meals were excellent, particularly the lamb dish.
Situated in Blakeney, 27 km from Blickling Hall, The White Horse Blakeney features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Set in Blakeney and only 27 km from Blickling Hall, Bramble Lodge offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Lovely room, beautifully decorated with views of the garden. Quiet location in the area we wanted, close to lots of walks, scenery and places to eat.
Amazing breakfast catering for my gluten free needs. Best poached eggs I’ve ever had!!
Hosts were very friendly and well informed about the local area and provide information of walks etc.
Situated in 2 acres of landscaped gardens, this Georgian country house hotel offers bright, airy rooms in a peaceful setting. Fresh local produce is served in the hotel restaurant.
Neil
United Kingdom
The location, guest room, public rooms and car parking.
Set in Stiffkey, 27 km from Houghton Hall, The Red Lion at Stiffkey offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
joe15kirk
United Kingdom
location was great for exploring North Norfolk coast
Blakeney itself is very small, just one shop but several...
Blakeney itself is very small, just one shop but several bars/ restaurants.
Easy access to several stunning beaches along the stretch of coast.
Very close to other places such as Holt, Wells and Sherringham which have plenty to offer.
Enjoyed our seal watching trip with Ptarmigan Seal Trips from Morston Quay.
And the heritage railway between Holt and Sherringham is also worth doing.
Jim
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We loved Blakeney as a place to rest, restore and chill out.
We loved Blakeney as a place to rest, restore and chill out. The surrounding area is full of wonderful places to visit, pubs, restaurants & other activities. Excellent for old and young. Parking can be a bit of a challenge and payment is nearly always needed. We were lucky with the weather, not sure how it would all work if wet & cold!!
Most of the establishments we found to be very helpful & friendly offering plenty of useful tips etc for the stay.
There are a lot of places to stay in Blakeney, little quaint cottages through to 5** hotels. The cottages are all sited up little alleys & in courtyards so check out the nearby parking availablity, that is something I would definitely recommend to avoid parking a long way from the property.
We will look to return again for further exploration of Norfolk. It is a wonderful county. Cromer crabs are utterly delicious!
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Picturesque village; Moorings restaurant meal was exquisite;...
Picturesque village; Moorings restaurant meal was exquisite; excellent location for walking marshes and coast. Welcoming pub at the Kings Arms with good range of food and drink. Spar supermarket pretty-well stocked. Tasty seafood snacks at Blakeney Quay car park / bakery.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful walks. A vibrant community feel.
Beautiful walks. A vibrant community feel. Very friendly local people. Great restaurants including The Moorings and The Blakeney Hotel. Crabbing on the quay. Boat trips to see the seals. The area surrounding Blakeney is equally stunning but incredibly busy in school holiday season.
Gareth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A great place for a variety of travellers, small but enough...
A great place for a variety of travellers, small but enough to be practical. Parking can be tight on the Quay especially at peak holiday time but there is free parking at the village hall and playing grounds in easy walking distance (5 mins) of quay Good location for exploring the rest of Norfolk
frobble
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Blakeney was a lovely relaxing atmospheric place.
Blakeney was a lovely relaxing atmospheric place. Not too busy even in August compared to other places . Seal watching boat trip was lovely and relaxing. Restaurants especially The Moorings and pubs in the village fantastic. Wonderful bakery. Very special dinner at the Blakeney hotel although pricey the portions were generous. Great walks all around.
After a friendly and efficient welcome I enjoyed a crab salad dinner in the bustling restaurant. The location was ideal for a post dinner wander around Blakeney. The bedroom in this old building was charming, with thoughtful little touches.
We love the north Norfolk Coast and the location was ideal to enjoy the Blakeney area. The house was spacious, well equipped with a private rear garden
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