Bacton Holiday Cottages
Choose from 40 self catering holiday cottages in Bacton, Norfolk, 33 of which are dog friendly, 23 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 20 guests.
17 Beach Haven in Bacton, Norfolk, sleeps four in one bedroom.
Suzanne's Beach Hut in Bacton, Norfolk, sleeps six guests in four bedrooms.
Four bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size, 1 x super-king-size (zip/link can be twin on request), 1 x king-size, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin, heated towel rail, WC and underfloor heating. Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining room with flame-effect stove. Sitting room with woodburning stove. External games room
Located just 200 yards away from the beach at Bacton, this property is the ideal base for a family seaside holiday.
The Little Hay Barn in Bacton, Norfolk, sleeps up to two guests in one bedroom.
Once Upon A Tide is a beautifully renovated in 2023, single level chalet with a wraparound verandah and boasting a sea view across the privately accessed beach.
This well-equipped, detached, coastal holiday property is perfect for families and couples, the beach is just a stroll away.
Absolutely wonderful! Literally a few steps and you arrive at the beach. A fantastic spacious bungalow for a great family holiday.
Just 50 yards from the beach and all on one level, this lovely cottage couldn’t be better placed for a family holiday by the seaside.
A great modern, semi-detached, single storey chalet, near the amazing sandy beach at Bacton and located on a private park with plenty of open grassland.
Fantastic chalet located alongside the beach. Sit back relax and listen to the waves lapping onto the sandy beach.
With uninterrupted views out over Bacton beach and its quiet village location this bungalow is perfect for a break by the sea and is sure to leave guests feeling refreshed and re-invigorated.
Traditional brick and flint bungalow in a splendid location on the coastline of one of Norfolk’s best loved beaches and is the perfect base to explore this quiet corner of Norfolk.
The perfect seaside choice, this chalet has uninterrupted sea views and wonderful seating area to sit back and relax.
Stone’s throw from sandy beach, this traditional pet friendly flint and pebble cottage, has open fire and enclosed garden.
Life's a Beach, a charming single-storey lodge resting in the village of Bacton in Norfolk boasting a hot tub, Smart TV and direct access to the beach. Mundesley 3.2 miles; North Walsham 5.1 miles; Cromer 10.4 miles; Norwich 21 miles.
Boa Vista is a useful, pet-friendly, single-storey lodge resting near a beach in Bacton, Norfolk, with an open-plan living area and furnished balcony. Mundesley 3.9 miles; North Walsham 4.9 miles; Cromer 11.1 miles; Norwich 21.1 miles.
This ground floor apartment with an enclosed garden is located a short stroll from the amazing sandy beach, making it a true seaside haven where coast and local village amenities converge to create an unforgettable retreat.
Dorchester is a wonderful, single-storey home located in Broomholm near Mundesley in Norfolk, boasting fabulous sea views and a pet-friendly policy. North Walsham 5.2 miles; Cromer 10.3 miles; Sheringham 16.7 miles; Norwich 21.1 miles.
The Sea Lodge is a charming, single-storey caravan set in Broomholm near Walcott, Norfolk, enjoying sea views, an electric fire, and a pet-friendly policy. North Walsham 5.2 miles; Cromer 10.3 miles; Norwich 21.3 miles.
Perfectly sized four bedroomed cottage just a short walk from the wonderful sandy beach, in an ideal location to explore Norfolk’s beautiful coastline, the famous Norfolk Broads National Park and access onto the coastal path.
An amazing North Norfolk seaside home, the perfect choice for larger family gatherings, boasting oodles of space and walking distance to the sandy beach. Also awarded Code Nast Traveller’s Best Beach Stay for 2019.
Sherwood Lodge is a charming, single-storey lodge settled into the coastal town of Bacton, Norfolk, with lovely seaside views and a close by beach. Walcott 1.7 miles; Cromer 11.5 miles.
Sand & Serenity is an enchanting pet-friendly caravan in Bacton, Norfolk, boasting incredible sea and beach views alongside an open-plan living area. Mundesley 3.3 miles; North Walsham 5.2 miles; Cromer 11.5 miles; Norwich 20.8 miles.
Pilgrims Rest is a tranquil escape in the lovely village of Bacton. Just a short walk from the beach and next to the historic Bromholm Priory ruins, this charming flint cottage offers three beautifully decorated bedrooms and accommodates up to seven guests. Enjoy a coastal getaway at Pilgrims Rest in one of Norfolk's most scenic seaside towns. The village of Bacton is nestled along the North Norfolk Coast, approximately 10 miles from the popular seaside town of Cromer. In the village, visitors can enjoy a meal at the local chip shop or café, and find everyday essentials at the local store and gift shop. Known for its expansive sandy beaches, Bacton is a perfect coastal retreat, with Pilgrims Rest just a 5-minute walk from the nearest dog-friendly beach. Other nearby beaches include Walcott (a 15-minute walk), as well as Mundesley and Happisburgh, both about 3.5 miles away. The bustling town of Cromer, a favorite among North Norfolk seaside towns, is under a 30-minute drive and offers a wealth of attractions and activities. For dining options close by, there are several eateries and pubs, including Poachers Pocket, The Lighthouse Inn, The Keswick, and Oriental Garden. Further options can be found in North Walsham, which also features a large supermarket for added convenience. There are plenty of family-friendly activities in the area, with BeWILDerwood—an exciting adventure park featuring zip lines, jungle bridges, and tree houses—just a 25-minute drive away. For more thrill-seekers, the popular theme park Pleasurewood Hills is located about 10 miles past Great Yarmouth. For outdoor enthusiasts, Broads Canoe Hire in Hickling is just a 20-minute drive from Pilgrims Rest, offering a great way to explore the Norfolk Broads. Though Pilgrims Rest is a coastal cottage, it’s conveniently located for exploring the Norfolk Broads, with Wroxham and Hoveton only 25 minutes away, where visitors can hire boats for a day out on the water. Getting to and around Pilgrims Rest in Bacton, on the North Norfolk Coast, is straightforward, whether you're arriving by car, public transport, or exploring the local area on foot. The village is well-connected to nearby coastal towns, beaches, and attractions, making it an excellent base for a coastal getaway. Pilgrims Rest is most easily accessed by car. Bacton is located just off the B1159, around 10 miles from Cromer and approximately 25 miles from Norwich. The nearest train station is located in North Walsham, about 6 miles from Bacton. North Walsham is on the Bittern Line, which connects to Norwich and Cromer, providing regular services. From North Walsham, you can take a taxi or a local bus to reach Pilgrims Rest in Bacton. Bacton is served by local bus routes connecting it to nearby towns such as North Walsham, Mundesley, and Cromer. The Sanders Coaches service runs regular buses along the coast, making it easy to access the surrounding villages and beaches without a car. Cycling is a great way to explore the North Norfolk Coast, and Bacton is surrounded by quiet country lanes and coastal paths that are perfect for cycling. You can ride to nearby beaches like Walcott, Mundesley, or Happisburgh, all within easy reach by bike. The welcoming living room features a large ‘L’ shaped sofa, a Smart TV, and a wood burner. The fully equipped kitchen includes modern appliances and a large wooden dining table for family meals or games. Pilgrims Rest has three modern bedrooms: a bright king room, a cosy single bedroom, and a family room with a double and single bed. All rooms include a TV, and an additional ‘Z’ bed is available upon request. There are two bathrooms: a ground-floor shower room with a rainfall shower, and an upstairs family bathroom with a bath, overhead shower, toilet, and heated towel rail. The enclosed garden offers a gravel area with a firepit, a spacious lawn, and outdoor furniture, including a BBQ, parasol, and sun loungers.
Just 200 yards from beautiful sandy beach at Bacton, this property makes an excellent base for walking, cycling and fishing.
With an abundance of days out nearby and located on one of Norfolk’s best loved beaches, this stylish property offers a family or small group of friends the ideal base in which to explore the stunning Norfolk coast and countryside.
This immaculately finished Norfolk property is the perfect choice for a memorable romantic getaway for two.
Enjoy sea views, walking distance to an amazing sandy beach and restaurants nearby.
Welcome to Honeysuckle Cottage, a lovely 4-bedroom retreat on the North Norfolk Coast! This charming flint-brick cottage is just a short stroll from sandy beaches, making it perfect for family holidays. Enjoy a spacious enclosed garden and a cosy cinema room for those relaxing evenings. With Bacton Beach within walking distance, you’ll have plenty of fun in the sun. Plus, it’s dog friendly so your furry friends can join in on the adventure too! Cromer, a charming seaside town on the North Norfolk coast, is famous for its sandy beaches, iconic pier, and delicious Cromer crabs. With a rich history as a traditional British seaside resort, Cromer offers a blend of family-friendly activities, historical landmarks, and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for visitors of all ages. Cromer is located about 23 miles north of Norwich and sits on the North Norfolk Coast within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Known for its Victorian architecture and traditional seaside charm, Cromer has a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The town’s cliff-top setting offers stunning views over the North Sea, and its narrow streets are filled with independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. If you are a keen walker, Cromer is a key stop on the Norfolk Coast Path, a long-distance trail that stretches for miles along the coast. Walkers can enjoy spectacular cliff-top walks with views of the sea and surrounding countryside. Also popular for walkers, with stunning views over the sea and the surrounding area offering scenic paths across the cliffs is the Cromer Lighthouse. If you fancy exploring a little further afield, Sheringham is a popular seaside town with a beach, heritage steam railway, and a variety of shops and restaurants. Blakeney Point is famous for its seal colonies. You can take a boat trip from nearby Blakeney or Morston Quay to see seals basking on the sandbanks. Jjust a few miles outside Cromer, is a grand country house with beautiful gardens and parklands. Managed by the National Trust, it offers guided tours of the house and grounds, as well as walking trails through the surrounding woodlands. Cromer is a delightful seaside town that offers the perfect mix of traditional British seaside fun, natural beauty, and rich history. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, explore the countryside, or enjoy delicious local seafood, Cromer has something for everyone. Its charm, combined with the scenic Norfolk coast, makes it a great destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. If you want to see one of the town’s most iconic landmarks, visit Cromer Pier. It stretches out into the sea and is home to the famous Cromer Pier Pavilion Theatre, which hosts the Cromer Pier Show, one of the few remaining traditional end-of-pier variety shows in the UK. Cromer is a small, walkable town, and most of its attractions are within easy walking distance of the town center, including the beach, pier, shops, and restaurants. A car is helpful for visiting nearby attractions, such as Sheringham, Blakeney, or Holt, and for exploring the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. If you are travelling by public transport, Cromer Train Station offers regular services to Norwich via the Bittern Line. Norwich is well-connected to other major cities, including London, making it easy for visitors to travel to Cromer by train. Alternatively, Cromer is well-connected by local buses, with services running to nearby coastal towns like Sheringham and inland villages like Holt. The Coasthopper bus is a convenient way to explore the Norfolk coast. Unwind in the cosy lounge with wooden beams and a wood burner, or enjoy a movie night in the cinema room. The smart TV is perfect for catching up on your favourite shows. The fully equipped kitchen includes modern appliances like a fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. The conservatory dining table offers lovely garden views for family meals. Upstairs, you'll find four well-presented bedrooms: a king-size, small double, single, and a bunk bed room, comfortably accommodating up to six guests, each with clothing storage. The family bathroom upstairs features a bath with a handheld shower, while a convenient ground floor shower and W/C provide extra flexibility. The large enclosed garden is ideal for picnics and outdoor games, with a shaded area for relaxing. Sandy beaches are just a short walk away.
This single-level lodge on the beach is a coastal haven where panoramic sea views, rustic charm, and local village amenities converge to create an unforgettable retreat.
Stylish and comfortable, this detached bungalow by the sea, is perfect for holidays throughout the year.
The perfect seaside holiday home offering the warmest welcome at any time of year. A short walk from the sandy beach, making it a superb area to explore and enjoy.
Enjoy wonderful sea views while just being yards from the beach as you relax in this perfect family accommodation.
With an enclosed garden and a short stroll from the stunning sandy beach and coastal path, this comfortable cottage extends the warmest of welcomes!
This Edwardian House, with original features and parking for 8-10 cars, offers ideal dog friendly holiday accommodation, 150 yards from Bacton’s spacious sandy beaches.
Only yards from excellent beach, family bungalow with direct access to beach, North Norfolk Steam Railway and Cromer nearby.
Equipped with an indoor heated swimming pool, this property is an ideal holiday base, walking distance from the sandy beach.
Charming 200 year old semi-detached flint cottage enjoying a woodburner and enclosed courtyard with seating. Quietly positioned 200 yards from long stretches of sandy beach. Shop and pub within walking distance.
Single-storey. Two double bedrooms with TV (one with en-suite basin and WC). Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with breakfast bar. Living/dining room (seats 4) with sofa bed and electric fire
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Bacton
Discover 40 Bacton self catering cottages in Norfolk. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Norfolk base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Bacton
- Bacton Beach (0.2m)
- Deep History Coast (3.2m)
- Happisburgh Lighthouse (3.3m)
- Happisburgh Owls (3.3m)
- East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden (3.4m)
- Dilham Canal Lock (4.3m)
- Deep History Discovery Point - Overstrand (7.4m)
- Cromer Lighthouse (8.4m)
- Cromer Railway Tunnel (8.4m)
- Wroxham Barns (8.5m)
- Hoveton Hall Estate (8.7m)
- “BANKSY” Art Work (Part of Great British Spraycation 2021) (8.7m)
- Banksy - Luxury Rentals Only (8.7m)
- Woodland Steps to the Beach (8.8m)
- The Wizard Maze & Play (9m)
- Cromer Pier (9.3m)
- Dunes Kiddieland (9.4m)
- Cromer Lodge - NT Cottage (9.4m)
- Burnt Fen Alpacas (9.6m)
- Cromer Beach (9.6m)
Outdoor Activities around Bacton
- Walcott Beach (1.1m)
- Bacton Woods (2.3m)
- Witton woods (2.5m)
- Gold Park (2.5m)
- Sadlers Wood Park (3.9m)
- Cart Gap Beach (4.2m)
- If Not Now When Community Woodland (6.6m)
- Tunstead Pool Hire (6.7m)
- Bolmeral (8.1m)
- Barton Broad Boardwalk (8.3m)
- Steps to the beach (8.5m)
- Doctors Steps (8.5m)
- North Lodge Park (9m)
- Amazona Zoo (9m)
- Cromer (9.1m)
- Coral Cove Pools (9.2m)
- Bure valley (9.6m)
- Buxton Recreation Ground (9.7m)
- National Trust - Felbrigg Hall, Gardens & Estate (9.9m)
- Hoveton Riverside Park (9.9m)
Holiday Cottages Near Bacton
From Bacton, you can discover nearby villages and towns each offering its own quiet charm and a chance to slow down and explore.
- Coastal village wander/ is about 1.1 miles away from Bacton, a gentle detour with rural lanes and a sense of coastward calm. Witton is about 1.3 miles away, with quiet lanes and easy coastal views, Seaside stroll/ inviting a pleasant pause.
- The coastline charm of Walcott lies about 1.4 miles away, inviting a relaxed pause along the way, Coastal charm./ Riverside stroll/ awaits about 1.6 miles away, offering a gentle pause before resuming your coastal itinerary.
- Edingthorpe is about 2.2 miles away, a tranquil detour with countryside lanes and open skies, Countryside lane stroll./
About Bacton
Welcome to Bacton, England!
Get ready to immerse yourself in a place with a rich history, stunning natural beauty, and a vibrant coastal community.
Explore the attractions along the coast, indulge in the local cuisine, and experience the warm hospitality Bacton has to offer.
Discover all that this charming town has in store for you as you embark on an unforgettable journey through its streets and shores.
Bacton's Rich History
Bacton has a rich history that spans over several centuries.
As you wander through the quaint village, you can't help but feel the weight of the past.
Bacton Abbey, once a grand Benedictine monastery, was founded in the 12th century and played a significant role in the region's religious and cultural development.
Over time, the village grew around the abbey, with charming homes and buildings that still stand today.
During the Tudor period, Bacton was known for its thriving wool trade, attracting merchants and craftsmen from far and wide.
The village also witnessed the horrors of World War II when it became a key location for the British coastal defenses.
Bacton's history is etched into its very fabric, waiting to be discovered by those who seek a glimpse into the past.
Natural Beauty of Bacton
As you continue exploring Bacton, you'll be captivated by the natural beauty that surrounds this enchanting village. Here are some of the breathtaking sights that await you:
- Sandy Beaches: Bacton boasts stunning sandy beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see. Take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, feel the soft sand beneath your toes, and listen to the soothing sound of the waves crashing against the shore.
- Picturesque Countryside: The village is nestled amidst picturesque countryside, offering panoramic views of rolling hills and lush green fields. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature as you explore the scenic walking trails that wind through the countryside.
- Seaside Cliffs: Bacton is also home to magnificent seaside cliffs that offer unparalleled views of the North Sea. Marvel at the dramatic cliffs and the rugged coastline, and breathe in the fresh sea air as you take in the awe-inspiring beauty of this coastal gem.
With its sandy beaches, picturesque countryside, and majestic seaside cliffs, Bacton truly is a haven for nature lovers.
Exploring the Coastal Attractions
When you venture along the coast of Bacton, England, you'll discover a wealth of captivating attractions waiting to be explored.
One of the highlights is the Bacton Gas Terminal, a significant part of the country's energy infrastructure. You can take a guided tour to learn about its operations and the vital role it plays in supplying gas to the nation.
For nature enthusiasts, the Bacton Woods offer a peaceful retreat with picturesque trails for walking and cycling. You can immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings and enjoy the beauty of the diverse flora and fauna.
Another must-visit spot is the Bacton Beach, known for its golden sands and stunning sea views. It's the perfect place to relax, soak up the sun, and take refreshing dips in the water. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky in vibrant hues.
Bacton's Vibrant Community
Explore the tight-knit community of Bacton, England, and discover its vibrant atmosphere. Nestled along the stunning coastline, Bacton is more than just a picturesque town; it boasts a lively community that's sure to captivate you.
Here are a few reasons why Bacton's community stands out:
- Welcoming Residents: The locals take pride in their community and warmly embrace newcomers, making it easy to feel like part of the family.
- Thriving Events: From annual festivals to local markets, Bacton offers a wide array of events that bring the community together and create lasting memories.
- Supportive Network: Bacton's community is known for its strong support system. Whether it's lending a helping hand or organizing fundraisers, residents go above and beyond to support one another.
In Bacton, you'll truly experience the sense of belonging and connection that comes with being part of a vibrant community.
Enjoying Local Cuisine and Hospitality
Immerse yourself in the delightful flavors and warm hospitality of Bacton, England's local cuisine. From traditional fish and chips to hearty English breakfasts, the food scene in Bacton offers a range of delicious options to satisfy any palate.
Don't miss the chance to indulge in fresh seafood, caught daily from the nearby North Sea. Experience the taste of locally sourced ingredients, as many restaurants in Bacton pride themselves on using produce from the surrounding countryside.
Pair your meal with a locally brewed ale or cider for a truly authentic experience. The friendly and welcoming atmosphere of Bacton extends to its hospitality, with locals eager to share their knowledge and recommendations.