Sunnyside Lodge

5630

3.3 miles SE of Wells-Next-The-Sea | Sleeps 6 + 2 cots

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7 Nights from £600

The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

A cosy pub with a relaxed vibe serving drinks and locally sourced food daily. Warmed by a wood burner in cooler months everyone is welcome here, including your four legged friend!

Nearby beach

Wells-next-the-Sea is blessed with a vast, sandy beach backed by pretty beach huts. Ideal for families, kite flying and ball games, dogs are welcome although some local restrictions may apply at certain times of the year. Nesting areas may be roped off to protect nesting birds.

Nearby walk

Explore the ancient ruins of Binham Priory, founded in 1091 and open to the public daily. From May to September you can join a guided tour every Sunday and Thursday at 3pm which takes in both the Priory Church, Holy Cross and priory.

Nearby town

Perfectly situated just three miles from the charming town of Wells-next-to-the-Sea, Wighton is a pretty village with a traditional pub and village hall.

Also nearby

Explore the beautiful Norfolk countryside and coast by bike. There's a good choice of adult and child bikes, plus e-bikes, tandems and accessories. Take a look at their website for further details.

Centrally located in Binham, The Chequers Inn is a traditional 17th century brick and flint built village pub serving food and drinks daily. There are regular events and children and dogs are welcome.

Climb aboard and enjoy a scenic trip on the world's smallest public railway. The journey will take you through delightful countryside between Wells-next-the-Sea and Walsingham and takes about half an hour.

With a beautiful sandy beach, pinewoods and pretty beach huts, Wells-next-the-Sea is a charming traditional seaside town. Explore the pretty harbour and quay or perhaps enjoy the good selection of independent shops, cafes and pubs, there really is plenty to see and do here.

The pretty village of Binham is known for its beautifully maintained Priory and ruins, and you will also find a welcoming traditional pub. Binham is a great base for exploring the Norfok countryside and coast.

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