Sancia
57592.5 miles NE of Hunstanton | Sleeps 4 + cot
7 Nights from £703
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
Centrally located in the pretty village of Holme-next-the-Sea, the White Horse is a traditional Grade II listed pub with cosy interiors and a pretty outside area for alfresco summer dining. Food is locally sourced and freshly prepared!
Nearby beach
Here you will find a wide expanse of sandy beach, ideal for families and beach games. The beach is dog friendly year round, but restrictions apply near Holme Nature Reserve where dogs need to be under control during nesting season.
Nearby walk
A fabulous place to see migrating birds, Holme Dunes can be found in between the Wash and the North Sea. Managed by Norfolk Wildlife Trust, you can enjoy paths though the reserve and lovely views across the reserve and sea. There is a visitor centre, car park, cafe, bird hides and picnic areas available for visitors. Please note there is a charge for entry for non-members.
Nearby town
Located on the beautiful Norfolk coast, Holme-next-the-Sea is a pretty village with traditional houses built of local stone. There's a number of nature reserves close by and the coast path from here leads to Hunstanton to the west or Burnhams to the east.
Also nearby
With stunning views along the Norfolk coast and overlooking The Wash, Hunstanton Golf Club is rated as one of the top 100 UK courses. Take a look at their website for further visitor information.
Hunstanton Old Beach can be found by the charming village of Old Hunstanton, a short distance from the main town. Here you'll find a sandy beach, backed by dunes and striped cliffs. Usually quiet, this beach is ideal for families and is dog friendly year round.
Old Hunstanton is a small village next to Hunstanton and a delightful place to visit for coastal walks and the famous striped cliffs along the Old Hunstanton Lighthouse.
A charming beach side cafe offering a selection of hot and cold home made food, drinks and snacks, perfect for a picnic. There's outside and inside seating and dogs are welcome.
Dating back to the 1600's, The Mariner Inn is a charming village pub with characterful interiors and views across The Wash and beyond. Outside there is a lovely terrace and decked lawns which lead to the sand dunes and sea, the perfect place for a drink with a view!
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