Cromer Holiday Cottages
Choose from 84 self catering holiday cottages in Cromer, Norfolk, 21 of which are dog friendly, 22 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 18 guests.
Situated in the seaside town of Cromer, this cottage is located next door to a vibrant pub with a great restaurant and outdoor garden area and just a short walk to many amenities and attractions.
A luxurious retreat that is just footsteps from the beach, the pier and lots of great places to eat, shop and drink.
A luxury accommodation a mere stroll from Cromer’s wide sandy beach, famous pier, and a plethora of shops and an array of pubs and restaurants, allowing you to indulge in local and international cuisine.
Flat 1, 5a Canada Road is a well-appointed ground floor apartment, perfectlylocated in the heart of the traditional Victorian seaside town of Cromer, boasting a pier, promenades, boating lake and blue flag sandy beaches. Minutes from the family friendly beaches and beautiful coastal walks as well as offering all the shops, amenities and restaurants you could want; be sure to try the local crab, a Cromer speciality!
This thoughtfully renovated traditional fisherman's cottage is an ideal family holiday home located just a short walk from the beautiful sea front in the popular and bustling coastal town of Cromer.
Luxury apartments with sea and pier views, right in the heart of North Norfolk.
Luxury apartments with sea and pier views, right in the heart of North Norfolk.
Luxury apartments with sea and pier views, right in the heart of North Norfolk.
If you are looking for a holiday cottage in Cromer this might be the one. Cockle Cottage is a beautifully presented conversion of a Victorian school, right in the centre of Cromer. The beds are beautifully comfortable with nice linens. Cockle Cottage is centrally situated so all the amenities of Cromer are within walking distance. The Pier is just a short walk, as is the beach and fish and chip shop! Some of the original architecture of the school, including the school gates, are still standing. The windows and doors are all painted in the original colours of the school. It is a pretty and historical development with a communal garden and a private fenced cottage style private garden. The cottage is dog friendly and the garden is fenced with railings. Smaller dogs may be able to get through the bars. Please check with us if you need more information. Cromer is a traditional seaside town famous for Crabs and lobster and of course the pier, a fabulous place to sit and watch the sea and enjoy some excellent fish and chips! The summer brings the very famous Cromer Carnival, the whole town participates and there is something for everyone from Dog Shows, fancy dress competitions, line dancing, live music to The Red Arrows. Cromer has a wonderful beach that stretches for miles. It has become a centre of surfing and is a perfect place to learn this skill with The Glide Surf School right on the sea front is on hand to give lessons. Recently, Cromer has had a big resurgence in popularity and exposure as a real destination holiday town. Cromer is often used as a back drop for film and TV productions, with the pier being the jewel in the town. There are many great places to eat and of course sample the local seafood.
Boasting original Victorian features, this ground floor apartment provides a beautiful holiday base, accommodating up to five guests with off road parking for one car.
This apartment is located in the heart of the popular seaside town of Cromer and is walking distance to beach as well as an array of shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants and amusements.
Seascape Studio is the perfect bolthole for 1 to 2 people seeking a stylish retreat by the sea. Nestled in the vibrant town of Cromer, known for its picturesque pier and vibrant coastal charm, this studio flat offers a perfect blend of contemporary design and comfort, just moments away from the bustling seafront. As guests step into Seascape Studio, they are greeted by a space that has been thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and style in a compact setting. Natural light floods in through large windows, illuminating the modern furnishings and creates an inviting atmosphere. The living and sleeping area features a comfortable double bed outfitted with crisp linens, ensuring a peaceful night’s sleep and a dining table and chairs for some homecooked dinners in. The kitchen with high-end appliances including a refrigerator, microwave oven and dishwasher. Guests will find everything they need to whip up delicious meals, from quick breakfasts to intimate dinners, all within arm’s reach. Seascape Studio stands out not just for its stylish interior, but also for its prime location. A short stroll will take guests to Cromer’s scenic seafront, where they can explore the town’s famous pier, enjoy traditional seafood or simply revel in the breath-taking views of the North Sea. Cromer is a traditional seaside town famous for Crabs and lobster and of course the pier, a fabulous place to sit and watch the sea and enjoy some excellent fish and chips! The summer brings the very famous Cromer Carnival, the whole town participates and there is something for everyone from Dog Shows, fancy dress competitions, line dancing, live music to The Red Arrows. Cromer has a wonderful beach that stretches for miles. It has become a centre of surfing and is a perfect place to learn this skill with The Glide Surf School right the front on hand to give lessons. Recently, Cromer has had a big resurgence in popularity and exposure as a real destination holiday town. Cromer is often used as a back drop for film and TV productions, with the pier being the jewel in the town. There are many great places to eat and of course sample the local seafood.
This well-presented townhouse is the ideal choice for anyone looking to explore this popular and traditional seaside resort. The Pavilion Theatre on Cromer Pier boasts annual summer and winter shows drawing crowds from near and far and you ll often see the crab boats being dragged up at the foot of the gangway a perfect reminder to sample a fresh crab sandwich. The town has a great choice of shops as well as a superb choice of independent restaurants many of which specialise in fresh locally caught seafood. If you have kids in tow there s crazy golf and families will love a day trip to Amazona Zoo. Other seaside villages and towns that are a must-visit include Holt Sheringham Cley and Blakeney which are all within 13 miles and keen golfers will enjoy two nearby courses Royal Cromer Golf Club and Sheringham Golf Club (within 5 miles). This contemporary-style townhouse is set over three floors. The ground floor is home to the kitchen/diner and offers the designated chef all they could possibly need to lovingly prepare anything from a light breakfast to a hearty evening meal. When dinner is ready serve it up at the dining table for a sociable meal. Completing the ground floor layout is the convenience of a downstairs WC. The first floor has a master bedroom with a king-size bed and bedrooms two and three both have double beds. All bedrooms come with ample storage space to hang your clothes and store any personal belongings. Completing the first floor is a family bathroom ideal if you ve been on the beach all day or you need to revitalise your senses in the mornings before heading out for another day of Norfolk adventures. Heading up to the second floor you can find the spacious lounge which has two comfortable sofas and a Smart TV ideal for an evening in with a good movie. From the kitchen/diner there is a small courtyard area which has seating for those who wish to enjoy some drinks in the evening. There is a single garage and off road parking for a small/medium car. FROM THE 29TH NOVEMBER 2024 - THE PROPERTY WILL HAVE A REDUCED OCCUPANCY OF 4 GUESTS - 2 BEDROOMS - 1 KING SIZE & 1 DOUBLE Need to know: 3 bedrooms 1 king size and 2 doubles. 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC; 1 separate WC. Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge with ice box and counter top freezer. Washing machine located in the garage. Smart TV in the lounge. Enclosed courtyard with table and chairs. Shop and beach 500 metress, pub 25 metres. The charging of electric cars,e scooters or e bikes is not permitted at the property. Garage parking for 1 small/medium car. (additional parking can be found in local car parks 0.5 mile away subject to availability and local charges). FROM THE 29TH NOVEMBER 2024 THE PROPERTY WILL HAVE A REDUCED OCCUPANCY OF 4 GUESTS 2 BEDROOMS 1 KING SIZE & 1 DOUBLE.
This lovely coastal terrace house in the heart of Cromer is perfect for all the family - discover all that Norfolk has to offer.
Built in the late 1890s and packed with character, West Street Cottage is a two-bedroom cottage centrally located in Cromer. Just a short walk from the sandy beach and iconic Cromer Pier, you’ll be close to local shops, cafes, and restaurants. With the train station just five minutes away and a large supermarket nearby, everything is within easy reach. No car is needed to enjoy the best of this bustling seaside town! Welcome to West Street Cottage, your perfect retreat in the heart of Cromer, a charming coastal town known for its sandy beaches and quaint, picturesque streets. Cromer offers a delightful mix of independent shops, cozy cafés, and restaurants. Be sure to indulge in the town’s famous Cromer crab, a local delicacy that you can sample in many eateries. For a relaxing meal, enjoy the warm atmosphere at The Art House Café or savor traditional pub fare at The White Horse, where the seaside ambiance adds to the charm. A visit to Cromer wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the historic Pavilion Theatre, home to the world’s last traditional end-of-the-pier show. Dive into the town’s rich maritime history by visiting the Henry Blogg Museum, dedicated to the life of the town’s famous lifeboat hero. For nature lovers, there’s plenty to explore just beyond the town, including Felbrigg Hall, Cromer Zoo, and scenic cliff walks to neighboring villages like Overstrand and Sheringham. On your walk, don’t miss the chance to see the Heritage Steam Train puffing along the Poppy Line, a true step back in time. With easy transportation options, including the Coastal Hopper Bus and Cromer’s train station, exploring the surrounding area is a breeze. Take a trip to Norwich, just a short train ride away, where you can enjoy riverside strolls along the River Wensum, shop at the vibrant Norwich Market, and explore the city's mix of history and modern culture. Cromer is a small, walkable town, and West Street Cottage is perfectly located for exploring the beach, pier, shops, and restaurants by foot. Take scenic coastal walks to nearby villages like Overstrand or enjoy a relaxing stroll through Cromer’s charming streets. The coastal area around Cromer is ideal for cycling, with quiet roads and scenic paths along the coastline. You can easily ride to nearby villages and beaches or venture further into the countryside to explore the North Norfolk Coast on two wheels. West Street Cottage is easily accessible by car via the A140 and A149, making it convenient for those driving from Norwich (about 40 minutes away) or London (approximately 2.5 to 3 hours away). Cromer Train Station is just a short walk from West Street Cottage. The station offers regular services to Norwich, with connections to London Liverpool Street and other major cities. The train provides a hassle-free way to reach Norwich for a day trip or venture further into Norfolk. The Coastal Hopper Bus service makes it easy to explore the nearby villages and towns along the North Norfolk coast. Buses run regularly to popular destinations like Sheringham, Wells-next-the-Sea, and Hunstanton. Whether you’re driving, walking, cycling, or using public transport, West Street Cottage offers the perfect base for discovering the beauty and charm of Cromer and the surrounding North Norfolk area. From the sandy beaches to the traditional seaside amusements, and the rich history of Cromer and beyond, this is an ideal destination for a relaxing seaside getaway. Enter the cosy living room with two comfy armchairs and a small double sofa bed. Enjoy entertainment on the smart TV and DVD player, while a large decorative fireplace adds charm. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout your stay. An original pine door leads to the well-equipped kitchen, featuring an oven, hob, extractor, fridge with freezer box, and washer-dryer. There's a small table and chairs for dining. The kitchen has a quirky charm, with a door leading to narrow, steep stairs to the first floor, which may not be suitable for all guests. The main bedroom features a comfortable double bed, two bedside cabinets, and a fitted wardrobe, along with an original decorative fireplace. The second bedroom is bright and airy, equipped with a single bed, chest of drawers, and bedside table. A sofa bed in the living room can accommodate an additional guest, increasing occupancy to four. The newly renovated bathroom includes a toilet, sink, and a full bath with a waterfall shower overhead, along with fresh towels for your convenience. At the rear of the property, you’ll find a small yard with a brick-built shed and a table with chairs.
Birch House rests in Cromer, Norfolk, sleeping 15 guests in eight bedrooms.
Welcome to Fisherman’s Cottage, a charming one-bedroom retreat in Cromer in North Norfolk! This delightful brick and flint cottage is centrally located, just a short stroll from the Blue Flag Award-winning beach. You’ll find a variety of local restaurants, cafes, and attractions like Cromer’s Pier and Pavilion Theatre all within easy walking distance. Plus, it’s dog friendly, making it the perfect spot for a memorable getaway in this beautiful seaside town. Come and enjoy the best of Cromer! 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. Cromer has a wide sandy beach, backed by cliffs, is perfect for a family day out. It’s ideal for sunbathing, beach games, and swimming during the summer months. At low tide, rock pools are revealed, providing a great opportunity for exploring marine life. Cromer Pier is one of the town’s most iconic landmarks. 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. The pier is also home to a lifeboat station, where you can learn about the town’s maritime heritage and the important work of the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution). Located near the church in the town center, Cromer Museum is a small but fascinating museum that showcases the town’s history. Exhibits include local fossils, information about the West Runton Mammoth (the largest mammoth skeleton found in Britain), and Victorian life in Cromer. It’s a great stop for history enthusiasts or families looking to learn more about the area. 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. Just outside Cromer, the Felbrigg Hall Estate (managed by the National Trust) offers beautiful woodlands, gardens, and parklands for walking and exploring. The estate is home to a 17th-century mansion, and visitors can enjoy both guided tours of the house and nature walks around the grounds. Just outside Cromer, Amazona Zoo is home to over 200 animals from South America, including jaguars, monkeys, and tropical birds. The zoo also has a play area for children, making it a fun family day out. Cromer's charm, combined with the scenic Norfolk coast, makes it a great destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. 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. 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. Cromer is also 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 on the two-piece sofa after a day of exploring Cromer. A smart TV with access to Netflix and Disney+ is available. A dining table for two by the front window in the living room offers a cosy spot for meals or a drink while enjoying the view. The kitchen is well-equipped with an oven, hob, fridge, and washing machine. Upstairs, the cottage offers a charming bedroom with a king-size four-poster bed, spacious wardrobe, and chest of drawers. Please note the steep, narrow stairs. Next to the bedroom, the bathroom features an electric shower, with fresh towels provided.
This stunning apartment has been lovingly renovated and designed to ensure you have the most memorable stay in the heart of the traditional Victorian seaside town of Cromer. With sea views from every window you are a mere 100 meters to Cromer seafront close to the beach pubs restaurants and the famous pavilion theatre on the pier. Cromer has something for everyone catering for all ages and tastes - build sandcastles swim and explore the rock pools on the fabulous beach learn to surf or paddle board enjoy the traditional seaside amusements or crazy golf. See a show at the theatre on the pier visit some of the many cafes bars restaurants and deli s or sample the famous Cromer crab. Watch the traditional fishermen launch their boats or the passing movements of commercial boats and cruise ships. For golfers there are courses on the cliffs. Cromer is right on the Norfolk Coastal path so walkers have miles of coastline to explore. At low tide you may even catch a glimpse of the rare chalk reef. The popular family venue of Cromer Amazona Zoo offers a fantastic day out. Other quaint seaside villages and towns that are worth a visit include Holt Sheringham Cley and Blakeney which are all within 13 miles and you can also hire a boat at Wroxham just 19 miles away to navigate the 125 miles of magnificent waterways that make up the famous Norfolk Broads. The railway station is only a 5 minute walk from the apartment where you can take a train and visit historic Norwich. You enter this apartment block into the hallway and head up to the second floor to your stylish apartment. Step into the hallway which has a handy storage cupboard and leading off from here is the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner the bedrooms and the main bathroom. The lounge area has a wall-mounted Smart TV and a two-seater and a three-seater sofa whilst the kitchen area has everything the designated chef of the party will need to cook up a scrumptious meal to enjoy at the table in the dining area that is set by the patio doors leading out to the balcony and has enough comfortable seating for all guests. When it s time for some well-earned shut-eye you have a choice between two beautifully furnished bedrooms one with TV a double bed with en-suite shower room and the other has a king size bed and TV. Completing this lovely property is the main bathroom. The balcony area has a wonderful panoramic view of the town the cliffs and hills the lighthouse and of course the sea and the famous Cromer pier. You can sit and enjoy some evening drinks or perhaps dine al-fresco style with the glorious sea and sky providing a more than fitting backdrop. Need to know: 2 bedrooms 2 doubles. 2 bathrooms 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC, 1 en suite shower room with WC. Electric double oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, wine cooler, dishwasher and washing machine. Smart TV in the lounge, TV in bedrooms. Enclosed outside balcony area with table and chairs. Roadside parking is available (subject to availability ) Pay and display car park within 150 yards.. Beach, pub, restaurant and shop within walking distance.
A luxury property that is sat right on the Edwardian promenade with stunning views of the sea and the iconic pier.
This quaint one-bedroom cottage sits in the heart of Cromer, just a two-minute walk from the beach. Nestled close to local amenities and attractions, it’s the perfect base for exploring the town’s seaside charm. With wide sandy beaches, picturesque walks, and a thriving food scene, there’s plenty to see and do right on your doorstep, making Shoemakers Cottage the ideal getaway for a coastal escape. Nestled on the stunning North Norfolk coast, Cromer is a quintessential English seaside town that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and family-friendly fun. Known for its famous pier and traditional Victorian architecture, this charming coastal retreat is the ideal getaway for those seeking a relaxing holiday by the sea. Cromer boasts pristine sandy beaches, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or exploring rock pools at low tide. The nearby cliffs offer picturesque coastal walks with breathtaking views of the North Sea. Cromer is also renowned for its crabbing, so why not try catching some of the town’s famous Cromer crabs? Stroll along the iconic Cromer Pier, home to the Pavilion Theatre and a vibrant range of cafes and shops. Discover the town’s maritime history at the Cromer Museum or visit the towering Cromer Parish Church, which dominates the town’s skyline. For nature lovers, the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and nearby National Trust properties provide endless opportunities to explore the countryside and coastline. Cromer is famous for its fresh seafood, particularly its sweet, succulent crabs. Local restaurants, pubs, and cafes serve up delicious seafood dishes, alongside traditional British fare. Enjoy a meal with sea views or grab a fish and chips to enjoy on the beach. The town is perfect for families, with a variety of activities for all ages. From traditional amusements and arcades to coastal walks and local wildlife reserves, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on a round of golf at the scenic Royal Cromer Golf Club or explore nearby attractions such as the Amazona Zoo and the charming seaside villages along the coast. Cromer’s location makes it an excellent base for exploring the wider Norfolk area. Take a short drive to the Norfolk Broads for a day of boating, or visit the nearby town of Sheringham for more seaside charm. The city of Norwich is just a short trip away, offering a rich cultural experience with its medieval cathedral, museums, and shopping. Cromer Train Station has regular services to North Walsham, Norwich and Sheringham. Norwich International Airport has regular flights to and from Aberdeen and Amsterdam. Step through the colourful front door of Shoemakers Cottage into a cosy living and dining area with a comfortable sofa, electric wood burner, and HDTV with Freeview. A small dining table for two sits by the large street-facing window, perfect for breakfast or light lunches. The kitchen has everything you could need to prepare home cooked meals during your stay. Upstairs, the bright bedroom features a king-sized bed, wardrobe, and chest of drawers. The cottage is charmingly decorated with seaside-themed ornaments, reflecting its coastal location. The bathroom, also upstairs, includes a toilet and shower cubicle.
We’re delighted to present Cabbell Towers, a renovated 2-bedroom Victorian retreat in Cromer. Perfect for families or friends, it's a 3-minute walk to the promenade and award-winning beach. Explore the vibrant town, with pubs, restaurants, and shops just minutes away. Park directly outside the property and stay in comfort for your next North Norfolk seaside getaway! Cabbell Towers is perfectly located just a short stroll from Cromer’s main attractions, including the charming Cromer town centre, the expansive sandy beach, and the iconic Cromer Pier. The town is full of delightful pubs, restaurants, and independent shops, offering visitors a true taste of Norfolk's coastal charm. Cromer is a picturesque seaside town known for its vast beach, famous for the Cromer crabs and the historic crab fishing boats. The beach is perfect for families, with shallow waters to the right of the pier, and the further you walk, the more tranquil and isolated the shoreline becomes. On sunny days, the clear waters offer a stunning backdrop for a peaceful day by the sea. The town boasts a variety of popular spots to eat and drink, such as The Art House Café, Hatters Tea Shop, The Rocket Café, and the North Lodge Park Tea Rooms, located atop the cliffs for stunning views. For traditional pub fare, The Red Lion Pub and The White Horse are local favorites. The Gangway is a growing hotspot for wine and cocktails, while fish and chips lovers will find Mary Janes and Number 1 Fish and Chips highly recommended by locals. For shopping, Cromer has seen a wave of exciting new openings in recent years, including galleries, surf shops, and organic food outlets. Lizzies is ideal for fresh produce, and The Craft Bakery is the go-to spot for freshly baked bread. The Pavilion Theatre, dating back to 1905, hosts the famous end-of-pier summer show, the last of its kind in the world. The pier itself, with a history dating back to 1391, has withstood many storms and undergone significant renovation, including an £8 million investment in 2012 to restore the pier and Victorian sea defences. A visit to Cromer wouldn’t be complete without learning about Henry Blogg, Cromer’s legendary lifeboat coxswain, who saved 837 lives at sea. The RNLI Henry Blogg Museum is a must-see to discover his incredible story. Other local attractions include Felbrigg Hall, Cromer Zoo, and the Norfolk Shire Horse Centre. For walkers, the cliff path leads to Overstrand (a great spot for a drink or meal at The Sea Marge Hotel) and continues to Sheringham. The coastal walk from Sheringham to Weybourne offers the chance to spot the Heritage Steam Train running along the Poppy Line. Be sure to check the tide times if you're walking between Sheringham and Cromer, as parts of the walk are along the beach. If you prefer public transport, the Coastal Hopper Bus connects Cromer, Sheringham, and nearby coastal towns. For day trips, Cromer Train Station provides easy access to Norwich, where you can enjoy a river walk or explore the vibrant Norwich Market, known for its fresh produce, cheeses, baked goods, and street food. Cromer is compact and easily walkable, so once you’ve arrived, most of the main attractions, including Cromer Beach, Cromer Pier, and the town center with its shops, cafés, and restaurants, are all just a short stroll from Cabbell Towers. For those looking to explore further afield, cycling is also a popular option along the scenic coastal paths, and local buses can take you to nearby villages and towns. Cromer is easily accessible via the A140 from Norwich (approximately 40 minutes away), or via the A149 coastal road. Cromer has its own train station, just a short walk from Cabbell Road (about 10 minutes). The Bittern Line connects Cromer with Norwich, and from there, visitors can catch direct trains to London, Cambridge, and other major cities. Regular bus services, including the Coasthopper, connect Cromer with other towns along the North Norfolk Coast such as Sheringham, Wells-next-the-Sea, and Hunstanton. The bus station is within walking distance from Cabbell Road. Whether you’re visiting the beach, exploring the town, or venturing along the coast, 18 Cabbell Road is ideally situated to make the most of Cromer and its surroundings. Relax in the open-plan lounge and dining area, which offers ample space for unwinding, movie nights, or board games. With plenty of seating, everyone can enjoy a comfortable evening after a busy day by the sea. Next to the lounge, the well-equipped kitchen and dining space include essential large appliances—fridge, freezer, oven, hob, washer-dryer, and dishwasher. You’ll also find handy smaller appliances like a coffee machine, microwave, kettle, and toaster. A breakfast bar separates the main cooking area from the dining space, which has seating for all guests, plus a highchair for little ones. Cabbell Towers features two bedrooms—a spacious king-size bedroom and a cosy twin bedroom. Both rooms are furnished with high-quality bed linen and provide plenty of storage space for your luggage. The family bathroom, conveniently located off the main hallway, boasts a standalone bath, shower, toilet, and sink. A heated towel rail adds a nice touch of comfort, perfect after a day at the beach! Additionally, there’s a separate W/C near the front entrance. While there isn’t a garden, the property boasts the rare advantage of a private parking spot just outside the apartment block—a valuable perk in Cromer. The beach is only a few steps away, making it easy to enjoy seaside strolls, fish and chips, and the refreshing sea air. 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Just moments from Cromer Beach, Villa Otto offers the perfect seaside getaway. This North Norfolk retreat is centrally located, putting you right in the heart of Cromer’s attractions. With space for up to eight guests across four floors, it's ideal for families and groups of friends. You can bring your pup along for your stay too as Villa Otto is dog friendly! Villa Otto is perfectly located in the heart of Cromer, one of the North Norfolk coast's most beloved destinations, particularly for families. Cromer offers a quintessential seaside experience with its sandy beaches, popular surfing spots, and the famous end-of-pier show, which is the last of its kind in the UK. Whether you're enjoying a day at the beach or catching a performance at the pier, Cromer offers a unique holiday experience that can’t be found elsewhere. The town itself is filled with charm, offering a variety of independent shops, bakeries, cafés, pubs, and restaurants. Families will enjoy a visit to Amazona Zoo, where exotic animals provide an exciting day out. Other local attractions include the Cromer Museum, the picturesque Cromer Lighthouse, mini-golf, and traditional seaside amusements that line the promenade. Just a short drive from Cromer, the neighboring town of Sheringham provides even more activities, eateries, and shops to explore. Further along the coast, you'll find charming seaside villages like Cley-Next-The-Sea, Blakeney, and Wells, each with its own unique character and natural beauty. Inland, the bustling market town of Holt is a 20-minute drive away, offering boutique shopping and a vibrant atmosphere. For a different kind of adventure, Wroxham, the "capital of The Norfolk Broads," is a 35-minute drive from Villa Otto, where visitors can rent boats and explore the tranquil waterways. For those wanting to spend time in Norwich, this historic city is only a 40-minute drive away. Alternatively, Cromer Station offers a direct train route to Norwich, making it easy to explore the city without the need for a car. Cromer itself is a compact and walkable town, making it easy to explore on foot. With the beach, pier, shops, and restaurants all within walking distance of Villa Otto, you can enjoy the relaxed seaside atmosphere without needing to drive. Coastal walking paths also provide scenic routes to neighboring towns like Sheringham for those who love to explore on foot. Villa Otto is easily accessible by car, with Cromer situated just off the A140, which connects to major routes in Norfolk. If you're driving from Norwich, the journey takes around 40 minutes, while London is about a 2.5- to 3-hour drive via the A11 and M11. Cromer is well-served by its train station, which offers regular services to Norwich. The direct train route from Cromer Station to Norwich takes around 50 minutes, making it a convenient option for visitors who want to enjoy both the seaside and the city during their stay. From Norwich, there are excellent connections to London and other major cities. Local bus services connect Cromer with nearby towns and villages such as Sheringham, Wells, and Holt, making it easy to explore the surrounding area without a car. Regular buses also run to Norwich, allowing visitors to enjoy the convenience of public transport while visiting key attractions across Norfolk. The flat terrain and beautiful scenery make Cromer and the surrounding areas ideal for cycling. You can rent bicycles locally or bring your own to explore coastal paths, nearby villages, and scenic routes along the North Norfolk coast. Whether you’re traveling by car, train, bus, bicycle, or on foot, Villa Otto is perfectly positioned for exploring the best that North Norfolk has to offer. From the unspoiled beaches and traditional seaside fun in Cromer to the tranquil beauty of The Norfolk Broads and the historic charm of Norwich, this location provides endless opportunities for adventure, relaxation, and family-friendly activities. Villa Otto is a charming four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom property spread over four quirky floors. The lounge, kitchen and cinema room, complete with a large flat-screen TV and gaming consoles, offer style and comfort. The spacious, fully equipped kitchen features a dishwasher and washing machine. A courtyard with seating, accessible via stairs from the kitchen, provides a relaxing outdoor space. The property includes two king-sized bedrooms, one double, and one bunk room, along with a family bathroom, shower room, and additional W/C. Exposed brickwork and theatrical lighting add character throughout.
Modern living and close to all the amenities Cromer has to offer, this property is fantastic for a seaside getaway as within easy reach of the cliff-top and access to the sea front and beach. There is a sociable lounge/diner leading to an enclosed patio at the rear of the property allowing you to relax as the evening sets in.
Just a few hundred yards from Cromer’s beach and pier, guests can enjoy a traditional seaside holiday at The Lookout.
The perfect getaway for larger family gatherings, this amazing North Norfolk seaside home is walking distance of the sandy beach, with an iconic pier, and town centre plentiful with shops, cafés, restaurants, and pubs.
First floor apartment, with sea views, excellent walking on cliff top trail, Georgian town of Holt close by.
Ground floor family apartment overlooking the sea, and short walk from sandy beach, yards from centre of town.
Spacious, second floor apartment with sea views, Sheringham and North Norfolk Steam Railway close by, Kings Lynn easily reached.
With a wonderful enclosed garden, Colne House is just a short walk from an abundance of restaurants, interesting shops, the beach and pier of the popular seaside town of Cromer.
Flat 3 rests in Cromer, Norfolk and sleeps two in one bedroom.
A stylish ground-floor apartment in the centre of Cromer based within newly renovated apartment building 'Cromer Town'. Just a few minutes from the beach, the property offers convenient access to the array of amenities within Cromer, including many popular restaurants, cafes and shops. Sleeping up to 4 guests (maximum 2 adults, 2 children), this property would be ideal for a family seeking a seaside break on the North Norfolk coast. A rarity in Cromer, Apartment 1 also has it's own allocated parking space at the rear of the building! 1 dog is welcome with prior agreement. Cromer is a picturesque seaside town known for its vast beach, famous for the Cromer crabs and the historic crab fishing boats. The beach is perfect for families, with shallow waters to the right of the pier, and the further you walk, the more tranquil and isolated the shoreline becomes. On sunny days, the clear waters offer a stunning backdrop for a peaceful day by the sea. The town boasts a variety of popular spots to eat and drink, such as The Art House Café, Hatters Tea Shop, The Rocket Café, and the North Lodge Park Tea Rooms, located atop the cliffs for stunning views. For traditional pub fare, The Red Lion Pub and The White Horse are local favorites. The Gangway is a growing hotspot for wine and cocktails, while fish and chips lovers will find Mary Janes and Number 1 Fish and Chips highly recommended by locals. For shopping, Cromer has seen a wave of exciting new openings in recent years, including galleries, surf shops, and organic food outlets. Lizzies is ideal for fresh produce, and The Craft Bakery is the go-to spot for freshly baked bread. 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. 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. 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. Whiever way you are getting around, there will be plenty to see and do in Cromer and the surrounding areas. Cromer Town offers six recently restored holiday apartments, each designed to create a homely and inviting atmosphere for your next getaway. Apartment 1 features a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, a shared living/bedroom area complete with a king-sized bed, and an extra bunk bed room for children. The lounge includes a comfy sofa, coffee table, and smart TV—perfect for cosy evenings! The well-stocked kitchen has everything you need for meals, with a dining table for four. Apartment 1 also includes a washer/dryer. The bathroom is equipped with a shower cubicle, wash basin, and W/C.
Over three floors. Nine bedrooms: 1 x family room with double and single bed, 1 x second-floor double with en-suite shower room, 1 x second-floor double, 1 x double with en-suite shower and basin, 1 x double, 3 x second-floor twin, 1 x single. Second-floor bathroom with corner bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and separate WC. First-floor cloakroom with basin and WC. Cloakroom/utility with washing machine. Kitchen/diner. Breakfast room. 2 x sitting room
Beautifully refurbished luxury holiday apartments in the Heart of Cromer just 5 mins from the beach, pier and town centre.
Beautifully refurbished luxury holiday apartments in the Heart of Cromer, just 5 minutes from the beach, pier and town centre.
Beautifully refurbished luxury holiday apartments in the Heart of Cromer, just 5 minutes from the beach, pier and town centre.
Beautifully refurbished luxury holiday apartments in the Heart of Cromer, just 5 mins from the beach, pier and town centre.
Beautifully refurbished luxury holiday apartments in the Heart of Cromer just 5 minutes from the beach, pier and town centre.
This welcoming, detached cottage in Cromer sleeps nine people in four bedrooms.
This delightful one bedroom apartment close to Cromer town, beach and pier is ideal for those looking to be near the coast in Norfolk.
Sleeping 5 with 2 bathrooms. Coastal Vista - Panoramic Ocean Views is a pet free property.
Ground floor: Front door opening into hallway, with door to:Downstairs WCand washbasin. Staircase leading to first floor landing and door opening to:Lounge: with comfortable sofas, Smart TV, opening into:Open plan kitchen/diner: with gas hob with electric double oven, dishwasher, microwave oven, and dining table with 6 chairs and patio doors, with step down, leading into garden with patio table and chairs and lawn. Door to:Utility room:with washing machine and fridge/freezer and door to back garden.First floor:Landing with doors leading to:Twin Bedroom:with 2 single beds, hanging rail (please note low ceiling height in corner of room) and dual aspect windows.Principal bedroom:with Kingsize bed, wall mounted TV and built in storage and door to:Ensuite:with shower cubicle, WC and washbasin.Double Bedroom:with double bed and built in wardrobes.Family bathroom: bath with shower over, WC and pedestal hand basin.Location: beach 12-minute walk, local shops 0.4 miles. 1 small, well behaved dog permitted at £20.00 per week. Outside: enclosed, mature garden with patio and grass (please note the railway line is beyond the fence) and outdoor furniture. WIFI. Linen and towels provided. Slightly sloped driveway parking for one car. Play area for young children over the road.
Hampshire House is a lovely property that is close to beach and plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be double on request). Bathroom with a basin, first floor cloakroom with a basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room.
A lovely coastal property boasting private parking. Just five minutes from the beach and town as well.
With a spacious and open plan layout, this recently renovated detached family home is an ideal base from which to explore popular Cromer and the surrounding areas.
All ground floor. Three bedrooms: 1 x double (zip/link, can be made into two singles), 1 x twin (zip/link, can be made into double upon request) and 1 x cabin bunk. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Living/diner.
White Lion Retreat is a homely, single-storey, pet-friendly bungalow with a delightful enclosed garden just a short walk from the beach in Cromer, Norfolk. Sheringham 5.4 miles; Holt 11 miles.
Foxglade Lodge is something very special. From the minute you turn into the imposing tree lined driveway you are in your own secret garden. The owners Karen and Mark take great pride in the grounds and garden, the results are tranquil. The Lodge is next to the owners property, but is completely separate and private. The accommodation is comfortable and homely, and it’s very welcoming. Foxglade Lodge sleeps 4 in two bedrooms, a twin and a superking – both bedrooms having TVs. The kitchen is well equipped. The bathroom has both a walk in shower and a separate bath. The real wow though, is the beautifully landscaped gardens. Completely private from the roadway, with mature trees, shrubs and lawns, you will be in your own little world. A patio with steps down to the lawn is the perfect place to end a busy day on the beach. Cromer town centre is a short walk away, and the beach is accessed via a woodland walk through an area known as Happy Valley, a recreation area since Victorian times (a 15 minute walk to the beach). The Royal Cromer Golf Club is very close by – you can walk with your clubs! Cromer is a traditional seaside town famous for Crabs and lobster and of course the pier, a fabulous place to sit and watch the sea and enjoy some excellent fish and chips! The summer brings the very famous Cromer Carnival, the whole town participates and there is something for everyone from Dog Shows, fancy dress competitions, line dancing, live music to The Red Arrows. Cromer has a wonderful beach that stretches for miles. It has become a centre of surfing and is a perfect place to learn this skill with The Glide Surf School right the front on hand to give lessons.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Cromer
Discover 84 Cromer 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 Cromer
- Cromer Pier (0.1m)
- Dunes Kiddieland (0.1m)
- Cromer Beach (0.3m)
- Deep History Coast Discovery Point - Cromer (0.4m)
- Woodland Steps to the Beach (0.6m)
- Banksy - Luxury Rentals Only (0.6m)
- “BANKSY” Art Work (Part of Great British Spraycation 2021) (0.6m)
- Cromer Lighthouse (0.9m)
- Cromer Railway Tunnel (1m)
- East Runton Beach (1.1m)
- Deep History Coast Discovery Point - East Runton (1.1m)
- Cromer Lodge - NT Cottage (1.5m)
- Lorna's Log (1.9m)
- Deep History Discovery Point - Overstrand (1.9m)
- Deep History Coast Discovery Point (2.1m)
- National Trust - West Runton & Beeston Regis Heath (2.2m)
- Squire`s Loft (2.3m)
- The Wizard Maze & Play (3m)
- Game Keeper`s Cottage (3.1m)
- Sheringham Beach Huts (3.6m)
Outdoor Activities around Cromer
- Cromer (0.2m)
- North Lodge Park (0.3m)
- Amazona Zoo (0.6m)
- Doctors Steps (0.8m)
- Steps to the beach (0.8m)
- Town Hill (2.1m)
- West Runton car park (2.2m)
- Roman Camp Caravan Park (2.2m)
- National Trust - Felbrigg Hall, Gardens & Estate (2.3m)
- Woman Hythe (2.3m)
- Norfolk Coast Path (3.2m)
- Beeston Hills Putting Green (3.5m)
- Bens Workforce (3.5m)
- Sheringham War Memorial & Garden (4m)
- Franklin Hill Public Space (4m)
- Sheringham Boating Lake (4.1m)
- National Trust - Sheringham Park (5m)
- North Norfolk Railway - (Weybourne,Station) (6.2m)
- Gold Park (6.8m)
- If Not Now When Community Woodland (7.1m)
Holiday Cottages Near Cromer
From Cromer as your base, you can discover a circuit of nearby towns along the Norfolk coast, each adding its own character to a memorable break. Just 1.1 miles away along the coastline, East Runton offers a relaxed seaside ambiance, its coastal village charm/ inviting gentle beach strolls.
- About 1.6 miles away, Runton blends countryside calm with easy access to the shore, making day trips straightforward. The area features long scenic coastal lanes/ for a gentle stroll.
- Felbrigg sits about 1.7 miles away, offering pastoral countryside charm/ and easy walking routes.
- Overstrand is around 2.0 miles away, a seaside escape with open skies and gentle sea breezes that invite exploration breezy coastal stroll/ along the shore.
- Aylmerton lies roughly 2.2 miles away, offering scenic country paths/ that pair well with a coastal day.
About Cromer
Welcome to Cromer, England!
Discover the rich history and heritage of this charming coastal town.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and wildlife that surround you.
Marvel at the iconic landmarks and attractions that make Cromer truly unique.
Indulge in the culinary delights and fresh seafood that will tantalize your taste buds.
Engage in various leisure and recreation activities that will keep you entertained throughout your stay.
Get ready for an unforgettable experience in Cromer!
History and Heritage
Explore the rich history and heritage of Cromer, England as you delve into its captivating past. Cromer, located in the picturesque county of Norfolk, has a fascinating history that dates back centuries.
As you wander through the town, you'll come across charming buildings and landmarks that tell the story of its vibrant past. One such landmark is the Cromer Parish Church, a magnificent medieval structure that has stood tall since the 14th century.
Another notable site is the Cromer Pier, a Victorian masterpiece that has been an iconic symbol of the town for over a century.
In addition to these architectural gems, Cromer is also known for its fishing heritage, with a long tradition of crab fishing that can still be witnessed today.
Immerse yourself in the history of Cromer, and you'll be rewarded with a deeper appreciation for this enchanting town.
Natural Beauty and Wildlife
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and abundant wildlife of Cromer, England as you continue your journey through this captivating town. Here, you'll discover a haven of breathtaking landscapes and fascinating creatures.
- Explore the stunning Cromer Cliffs, towering above the North Sea, offering panoramic views that will leave you in awe.
- Wander through the lush woodlands of Felbrigg Hall, a haven for birds, butterflies, and other wildlife.
- Take a stroll along the iconic Cromer Beach, where you may spot seals basking on the shores.
- Venture into the Cromer Woods Nature Reserve, home to an array of flora and fauna, including rare orchids and elusive deer.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply seeking tranquility, Cromer's natural beauty and thriving wildlife will captivate your senses and leave you yearning for more.
Iconic Landmarks and Attractions
As you continue your journey through Cromer, England, you'll frequently encounter its iconic landmarks and attractions.
One of the most famous landmarks in Cromer is the Cromer Pier. Stretching out into the North Sea, this Victorian pier offers stunning views of the coastline and is home to the Pavilion Theatre, where you can enjoy a variety of live performances.
Another must-visit attraction is the Cromer Museum, located in a former fisherman's cottage. Here, you can learn about the history and heritage of the town through interactive exhibits and displays.
For nature lovers, the Cromer Beach is a popular spot, with its golden sands and charming beach huts.
Don't forget to also explore the beautiful Cromer Parish Church, known for its impressive tower and stained glass windows.
Culinary Delights and Seafood
Indulge in the culinary delights and fresh seafood that Cromer, England has to offer. When it comes to satisfying your taste buds, Cromer has something for everyone. Here are some of the mouthwatering options you can't miss:
- Cromer Crab: Get ready to taste the star of Cromer's seafood scene. Known for its sweet and succulent meat, the Cromer crab is a must-try delicacy.
- Fish and Chips: Treat yourself to the classic British dish with a seaside twist. Enjoy crispy battered fish served with golden chips and a side of mushy peas.
- Local Bakeries: Explore the town's bakeries and indulge in freshly baked goods like scones, pastries, and cakes. Don't forget to try the famous Cromer puffs!
- Seafood Restaurants: Experience the ultimate seafood feast at one of Cromer's renowned seafood restaurants. From lobster and mussels to oysters and prawns, prepare your taste buds for a seafood extravaganza.
With its delectable offerings, Cromer is a food lover's paradise.
Leisure and Recreation Activities
Enjoy a variety of leisure and recreation activities in Cromer, England, ranging from scenic coastal walks to thrilling water sports.
Take a leisurely stroll along the beautiful sandy beaches and soak up the breathtaking views of the North Sea.
For the more adventurous, try your hand at surfing or paddleboarding, and feel the rush of adrenaline as you ride the waves.
If you prefer a more relaxing experience, why not try your luck at crabbing on the pier, a popular pastime for both locals and visitors alike.
Take a dip in the refreshing saltwater pool, or enjoy a round of golf at the Cromer Golf Club, which offers stunning views of the coastline.
With so much to do, Cromer is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to unwind and have fun.