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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Beach Hut
  • 1

    North Norfolk District

    The Beach Hut

    Ref: S821507

    Reviews 9

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    The popular North Norfolk seaside town of Cromer is known for its wonderful clifftop promenade, with attractive, colourful gardens and seating areas ideally placed for enjoying the stunning panoramic views over the sea. Cromer has a lovely, sandy...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 107 Kings Chalet Park
  • 2

    North Norfolk District

    107 Kings Chalet Park

    Ref: S683270

    Reviews 2

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    The well-liked seaside community of Cromer in North Norfolk is renowned for its excellent clifftop promenade, which features lovely, vibrant gardens and lounging places in the perfect locations to take in the mesmerising sea views. Children and...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pebbles
  • 2

    North Norfolk District

    Pebbles

    Ref: S244418

    Reviews 30

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    Cromer is a bustling seaside town resting in North Norfolk, boasting a good range of amenities and attractions to keep all ages entertained. Roam its clifftop promenade, with its commanding views and pretty gardens to explore, or spend time...

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    £72

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Keepers Cottage
  • 2

    North Norfolk District

    Keepers Cottage

    Ref: S880735

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    A holiday in Forest Park, Northrepps, Norfolk, promises a delightful mix of relaxation and adventure. On-site, guests can enjoy the convenience of an indoor heated swimming pool, perfect for a refreshing swim any time of year, and the welcoming...

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    £199

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Chalet 126a
  • North Norfolk District

    Chalet 126a

    Ref: S367008

    Reviews 21

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    The coastal town of Cromer sits on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. The town is home to a picturesque pier, lifeboat station and Pavilion Theatre, where the UK’s only remaining traditional end of the pier variety show takes place...

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    The holiday town of Cromer has something for everyone. It has a variety of beaches, from sandy to pebbly, offering a range of activities for all ages - from sandcastle building and surfing to exploring the coastal path. The town centre offers bustling high street shops, traditional tearooms and some of the best fish and chips in the country! There is something for everyone, as well as plenty of cultural attractions such as the Cromer Museum and the award-winning pier.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in Cromer are becoming increasingly popular among holiday makers, offering the perfect excuse for a breath of fresh air in the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic hideaway, a family getaway, or just to get closer to nature, lodges in Cromer provide an idyllic escape with an abundance of activities on offer. From watersports, golf, fishing and horse riding to simply taking in the stunning views, we've got the perfect log cabin for you to retreat to!

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Andy - Verified booking

      Our dog loved staying here, having lots of new walks and things to see and sniff, and we all enjoyed visiting Cromer which is the most dog friendly town we've visited.

      The good: The location is good, 20 paces from the car to the door, quiet site with easy access to running and exploring spaces for dogs, and pleasant walks for humans too. Morrisons is only 4 minutes drive away if you avoid peak traffic in the town center. The kitchen has a range of good quality pans, trays and utensils (no tongs), microwave, oven and hob all as expected and clean. The TV has HDMI and USB inputs so you can take your own media to watch when the internet is down. The not so good: The beds sound and feel like sacks of rocks and spanners. The bedding was dirty with muddy paw prints on the sheets, greasy sweat stains on one pillow case and what I would describe as "meaty dog slobber" on another. Electricity "included" was one unit. 1kWh. 22p of power on a 7 night rental. Additional energy was 55p per unit, or £1 for 1.8kWh, via a coin fed mechanical meter. Many dead insects...on floors, walls, ceilings, pictures, tangled in the dust drifts... The internet connection is "3 mobile broadband", so speed varies from 30Mb early morning to 0.3Mb at 6pm on a Saturday. The dead animal smell when we arrived was identified as an open bag of hairy rabbit ears which was on top of the kitchen cupboards. There is a large selection of back crippling furniture in the dining room arranged to make moving around as difficult as possible. The can't be helped: The doorways are short - mind your head. Due to the nearby tall trees the building received no direct sunlight at all, so was chilly throughout our stay (mid september) even on sunny days. Tips for guests: Don't look behind the sofa. Take warm indoor clothes if it's not summer. The comfortable chairs are under the beds in the back bedroom. Morrisons sell clean bedding and blankets. You can get bags of £1 coins for the meter from the post-office inside the coop by the church. O2/GiffGaff mobile data was more reliable than 3, if you need internet for work. If you need things from Amazon, there's a pickup locker you can walk a dog to above the pier.

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    • Kate - Verified booking

      Great comfortable stay for a family of 3.

      Twin bed room got thumbs up from our seven year old daughter. Random guest's sock found under one of the single beds on last day! Our double bed was a bit small but expected as details clear and reviews. Loved bring able to walk to beach and train station - didn't use the car all week. Wonderful quiet site and lots to see locally. We recommend a train from Cromer to Sherringham to the steam railway to Holt. Chalet had most things we needed - didn't find a hairdryer or anti bac spray for surfaces but hand-wash and washing up liquid/cloughs/sponge/bin bags a-plenty. Games a nice touch in thr cupboard and a good selection of books. Great idea for the book swap. Found coat hangers in the walldrobe, very useful. A great holiday helped by great accommodation. Would definitely return.

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    • Iain - Verified booking

      A lovely chalet which was in a well maintained smart park.

      Nearby car parking was ideal. The location was quiet and there was a green outside the front door. The owner left a lovely note and milk . The booklet of Instructions was perfect so we knew how to locate and turn everything on . During our stay the weather started warm then suddenly turned very cold but the heating in the chalet was perfect and we were toasty warm. Good TV with loads of satellite channels . Comfy beds . Lovely bathroom. The location is ideal for town - 20 min walk or for the routes out of town to explore north Norfolk. The country club is right next door and their Amber restaurant is superb and we ate there on multiple nights - just 5 min walk . There are great dog walks from the chalet door . In all it was a great week .

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    • Jo - Verified booking

      This is a really nice little chalet in a great location as a base to explore Cromer and the north Norfolk coast.

      The site itself is very well maintained and looked after, but it's worth noting that when we visited at the very end of September, it was very quiet, with very few chalets occupied, making it feel slightly eerie at night. Having said that, even though there was no-one around we didn't feel insecure. The chalet is comfortable but basic. The kitchen is well equipped and very clean and modern. The beds are quite small and the double could probably do with a new mattress, but overall this was a simple chalet that offered good value for money in a great location,

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    • Alison - Verified booking

      Great little compact chalet.

      Had everything you needed for a short stay. Modernised to a good standard and would definitely consider staying again. Feedback left by previous guests had been acted upon which was good to see. Nice also to see basic household cleaning products left for guests including tea & coffee. The beds were on the small side but understandable bearing in mind the size of the bedrooms. It would be difficult to fit anything larger in. Look forward to visiting again.

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    Things to do near Cromer

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    Seaview Beach Cafe

    This family run beach cafe is located next to the beach at West Runton, and has been run by the same family for over 25 years. It offers delicious hot and cold snacks/beverages, ice creams, buckets, spades, etc. The shack on the patio offers gifts, has a fossil display, and will identify your fossils/beach finds. The SUP shack offers paddle board, surfboard and body board hire, wetsuits hire and lessons. Seasonal opening times. Nearby car park. Water Ln, West Runton, Cromer NR27 9QP

    Cromer Pier

    Experience the magic of Cromer Pier, a beloved British seaside landmark. Stroll along the historic pier, take in panoramic views of the North Sea, and watch colorful sunsets. Enjoy traditional seaside amusements, catch a show at the Pavilion Theatre, and savor freshly caught seafood. A nostalgic and charming destination for a memorable holiday. Address: Cromer Pier, Promenade, Cromer NR27 9HE

    Wroxham Barns

    Award winning visitors attraction in Wroxham, Norfolk where you can find 12 resident varied craftspeople at work, a kids' farm & funfair, shopping & restaurant.

    West Runton Beach

    West Runton beach is a lovely sandy/shingle beach and is located between Sheringham and Cromer. It has many rock pools and fossils can be found in the sandstone cliffs behind the beach. It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to having the largest chalk reef in Europe. It is popular with surfers, sun bathers, fossil hunters, rock poolers’, swimmers and divers alike. Lifeguard service. Dogs are allowed sections of the beach. Slipway. Car park next to the beach, toilets and Cafe. Water Ln, West Runton, Cromer NR27 9QR

    Frequent questions

    • Is Cromer worth a visit?

      Certainly, Cromer is worth a visit. This charming coastal town in Norfolk, UK, offers stunning views, a picturesque beach, and a historic pier. It's particularly renowned for its fresh seafood and the possibility to witness beautiful sunsets over the North Sea.

    • What are the must-see attractions in Cromer?

      When in Cromer, make sure to visit its iconic pier, which offers entertainment and fantastic sea views. Additionally, exploring the Cromer Museum to learn about the town's history and enjoying the local seafood are must-do experiences that add to the charm of your visit.

    • Does Cromer have a nice beach?

      Yes, Cromer has a lovely beach. With its golden sands and stunning coastal views, it provides a perfect setting for relaxing, enjoying the sea, and taking leisurely walks along the shore.

    • Is Cromer good for a weekend away?

      Absolutely, Cromer is an excellent choice for a weekend getaway. Its scenic coastline, charming town atmosphere, and various attractions like the pier and museum make it a delightful destination for a short escape. Whether you're looking for relaxation or exploration, Cromer offers a memorable weekend experience.

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