Dog-friendly places to stay in Norfolk

Norfolk’s wide-open skies, sandy beaches, and peaceful countryside make it a dream destination for you and your dog. Explore the windswept shores of the Norfolk Coast, wander through the waterways of the Broads, or enjoy quiet strolls in charming market towns and villages.

Our dog-friendly places to stay range from coastal cottages and barn conversions to characterful pubs with rooms, each personally inspected to guarantee the comfort and warmth you’d expect from a Sawday’s special place to stay. With endless trails, dog-friendly pubs, and stunning landscapes to discover, Norfolk is the perfect setting for a getaway with your four-legged friend.

Featured dog-friendly places to stay in Norfolk

More dog-friendly inspiration

We could list an endless amount of reasons why dog-friendly holidays in Norfolk are the best. This region is home to stunning coastlines and countryside, as well as a rich variety of wildlife, pubs and, of course, friendly locals. If you and the pooch are looking for a relaxing weekend away, relishing some of the best scenery that the UK has to offer – look no further than Norfolk.

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Norfolk’s huge coastline, wild beaches, endless coastal paths, brilliant pubs and friendly locals make it a complete doggy heaven. The majority of beaches allow dogs even during summer, and the lack of crowds in winter means you can just go back to basics and relax. We reveal six of our favourite dog friendly cottages in Norfolk below; find places to go with the whole family as well as cosy boltholes for just the three of you.

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When you’re looking for places to walk dogs in the UK, you have to be ready for anything from clear blue skies to sideways rain, often in the same hour. That’s why we love a waterfall walk – they’re basically weatherproof. If it rains then the cascades surge spectacularly, if it’s hot then you can whip off the boots and leap in to clear, refreshing pools. Here are five of our favourite dog-friendly walks that end in roaring falls and cooling dips.

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