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Cosy Dog Friendly Norfolk House
This quietly situated cottage has stunning and welcoming interiors with a private drive for up to 3 cars. Close to Sandringham, Snettisham is the home of the renowned Rose & Crown pub, the highly acclaimed Old Bank restaurant and The Old Store. Just 2 miles from the sea, ideally situated for visiting Norfolk’s unspoilt beaches and coastal path, and for exploring the surrounding towns and villages. Dogs welcome. Private secure garden. Flexibly sleeping 5 in 3 bedrooms. Lounge with log burner.

Renovated cottage close to beach
The former post office is centrally located in Snettisham within easy walking distance of an outstanding local pub and a popular bistro. Snettisham’s vast RSPB beach and sailing club are close, with Royal Sandringham a short drive. The family seaside destinations of Hunstanton (with its Sealife centre) and Holme-on-sea are also within easy reach. The well equipped cottage has been extensively renovated and is furnished to a high standard with new appliances and a good sized garden and courtyard.

Unique beach house next to sea, lake and RSPB
A unique, close-to-nature bungalow on a private road between the sea and a large lake, next to the world-famous RSPB Snettisham bird reserve. Perfect for sailing, paddle boarding, cycling, walking or just relaxing on the nearby beach. The Beach House is clean, cosy, light and airy, it's comfortable but deliberately basic, running on solar power only, plus Calor gas for the water boiler and a wood fired stove for heat. No wifi but 4G usually strong. Power sockets suitable for phones and laptops.

Hydrangea Cottage
Welcome to Hydrangea Cottage, located in the charming village of Snettisham. The property is a recently renovated semi detached cottage made from local carrstone. It’s a perfect match for a small family or couples getaway. There’s always plenty to do nearby with a dog friendly beach just over 2 miles away, with the famous RSPB nature reserve next door. Popular pubs and bistros within walking distance. It also a great base to take a trip further afield to see more of what Norfolk has to offer.

Cosy luxury one bed cottage pet friendly Norfolk
A spacious 1 bed cottage in the heart of the Norfolk village of Snettisham. The Rose and Crown pub which serves delicious home cooked food and fine ales is close by. The Old Bank restaurant which is listed in the Michelin guide is also within strolling distance and the village store is just around the corner. Cranston Cottage is perfect for couples. Smart TV, DVD, selection of films, woodburner, ideal to cosy up in front of. Why not bring a couple of your furry friends with you, Perfect!

Luxurious & unique coastal haven
Situated in Snettisham, Hammond’s Courtyard offers peace and tranquility, ideally located to explore the beaches. Snettisham is a stone throw away from the Royal residence, Sandringham House and RSPB Snettisham. The property is suitable for up to 2 adults and 2 children under 12 years old. Hammond’s Courtyard is the perfect place to stay with a luxurious, romantic and spacious living area with a private oriental courtyard, encompassing all your needs for a relaxing stay.

42 Southgate Lane
42 Southgate Lane has been recently refurbished. It comes with 3 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, lounge diner and garage with off road parking. It comfortably sleeps 4. Snettisham is a great bolt hole to enjoy the Norfolk Coast, it has it’s own beach with parking, furthermore bird lovers have a fantastic RSPB area. We are 5 minutes from Sandringham, 10 minutes from Hunstanton and 20 minutes from Holkham and Wells-next- Sea which both have incredible wide open Sandy Beaches.

Poppy’s Place - Heacham Walks & Coastal Paths
Welcome to Poppy’s Place. A dog friendly holiday home located in the beautiful coastal village of Heacham. Just a short stroll to the beautiful beaches and nearby the Victorian seaside town of Hunstanton. Central location in Heacham to local shops, bakeries & circular walks it is the perfect location for small families & couples to enjoy some quality time in Norfolk for all things coastal & country. Private drive way for up to 2 vehicles - secure rear garden.

A Getaway on Norfolk's wonderful coast
Enjoy separate, self-contained accommodation at Apple Tree Cottage! A comfortable bedroom with a double bed, bathroom, kitchen and private garden. Enjoy rambling Wild Ken Hill, woods and fields as featured in BBC's Nature Watch , a short walk away. RSPB Snettisham a world renowned bird haven . Spectacular sunsets on the beach. The Old Bank and The Rose and Crown are in the heart of the village for dining. Wonderful coastal excursions .

Cosy Quince Cottage
Welcome to our cosy Quince cottage in the heart of Snettisham. Tucked away behind a small street, the cozy 1-bedroom pet friendly cottage offers a comfortable and relaxing retreat just a stone’s throw from the centre of Snettisham. A perfect base to explore the natural surroundings, have brunch at the Old Store cafe/bakery or enjoy a delicious dinner at the local Rose & Crown country pub.

Spacious Norfolk Coach House – Close to Beach
The Stylish Coach House in Snettisham, perfect for family and group getaways with modern ensuite bedrooms and open‑plan living. Just ~4 mi from Snettisham Beach, and around a 15‑min drive to award‑winning Brancaster, Holkham, Wells‑next‑the‑Sea and Blakeney beaches. Explore the charming village, local pubs, and nearby Sandringham Estate and Holkham Hall for unforgettable Norfolk days out.

Keeper's Cottage, Snettisham
A stylish, cosy Victorian Norfolk cottage with a lovely modern feel. The award-winning Rose & Crown pub and Old Store bakery/deli are both yards from your front door. We're in a perfect spot for spectacular beach visits and country walks, trips to pubs in traditional Norfolk villages, world class nature reserves, the royal Sandringham estate and seaside fun in Hunstanton.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Snettisham?
Stays near central village streets are popular for walkable access to shops and cafes, while quiet cottages or lodges around the coastline attract guests seeking peaceful landscapes. Rural neighborhoods provide options for those who enjoy nature and wildlife.
What are the best things to do in Snettisham with kids?
Kids can enjoy sandy beaches, interactive animal parks, or nature trails for birdwatching around Snettisham. Cycling, local farm visits, and exploring themed playgrounds are also frequently suggested.
What are some of the best things to do in Snettisham?
Explore coastal walks, discover bird reserves, and enjoy traditional pubs around Snettisham. Guests frequently suggest joining a guided wildlife walk, browsing local markets, or learning about the village’s Roman history.
How is the weather in Snettisham?
Snettisham experiences cool, wet winters—lows around 35°F (2°C)—and mild summers, warming to 71°F (22°C). Rain is common in all seasons, so a waterproof jacket is useful year-round.
When is the best time to visit Snettisham?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, when temperatures are milder—generally around 51–71°F (10–22°C)—and the landscape turns green. Wildlife enthusiasts visit for bird migrations that peak across several seasons.
What are the best places to visit in Snettisham?
Explore the local beach, visit nature reserves known for migratory birds, and wander around Snettisham’s historic parish church. The village’s Roman history and traditional pubs provide a glimpse into the area’s past and present.
What are some hiking trails in Snettisham?
Snettisham has gentle coastal paths, nature reserve trails, and countryside lanes that give a glimpse of local wildlife and rural scenery. Seasonal walks might reveal salt marshes, woodlands, or ancient landmarks.
What are some family activities we can do in Snettisham?
Families can explore local nature reserves, interact with animals at a nearby park, or enjoy time on the beach around Snettisham. The area also has spaces for gentle walks, birdwatching, and picnics that can appeal to different ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Snettisham?
Consider exploring market towns nearby, the Sandringham Estate, or coastal nature reserves around Norfolk. Traditional seaside villages and gardens in the region provide a change of scenery, with local history and crafts to discover.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Snettisham?
Many vacation rentals and cottages in Snettisham welcome pets, especially in residential areas near coastal walks or open countryside. It is common for hosts to provide guidance on local dog-friendly beaches and walking trails.
What are some local tips for visiting Snettisham?
Wear sturdy shoes for uneven paths and bring layers due to variable weather. Watching for high tide times can enhance a beach walk or birdwatching experience, and village shops are great for finding handmade goods.
What is Snettisham known for?
Snettisham is known for its expansive beaches, vibrant birdlife, and rich Roman and medieval history. The area has been recognized for important archaeological finds and seasonal wildlife gatherings.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Snettisham?
Snettisham has tranquil woodlands, historic village streets with traditional cottages, and quiet spots for wildlife watching that are often suggested by locals. Exploring lesser-known churches or community art is also rewarding.
What are the best foods to try in Snettisham?
Local menus frequently suggest Norfolk seafood—such as crab and mussels—alongside seasonal vegetables, game, and traditional British desserts. Home-baked pastries and regional cheeses are common in village shops and markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Snettisham?
Pack layers to adapt to weather shifts, as temperatures range from 35–71°F (2–22°C) through the year and rain is possible in all seasons. Waterproof shoes, binoculars for birdwatching, and a reusable bag for local shopping can also be helpful.
What is the nightlife in Snettisham like?
Snettisham has a low-key nightlife scene, with local pubs that serve real ales and casual dining options. Occasional live music or quiz nights in the village create a relaxed evening atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Snettisham?
Snettisham hosts traditional village fairs, agricultural shows, and seasonal birdwatching events that draw nature enthusiasts. Local arts festivals and craft markets often add color to the calendar, especially in warmer months.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Snettisham?
Many rentals in Snettisham have features for families, including homes with gardens, multiple bedrooms, and access to local parks or the beach. Hosts often provide practical amenities for guests with children.
Destinations to explore
- The Broads
- Holkham beach
- Sandringham Estate
- Lincoln Castle
- Lincolnshire Wolds
- Burghley House
- Cromer Beach
- The Broads
- Old Hunstanton Beach
- Heacham South Beach
- University of Cambridge
- Sheringham Beach
- Fantasy Island Theme Park
- Kelling Heath Holiday Park
- BeWILDerwood
- Cambridge University Botanic Garden
- Earlham Park
- Snetterton Circuit
- Brancaster Beach
- University of East Anglia
- Skegness Beach
- Mundesley Beach
- Kettle's Yard
- Go Ape Thetford (Treetop Challenge, Segways, Zip Lines, High Ropes)





