More Best dog friendly hotels in North Norfolk

The Harper

The Harper

Holt, Norfolk

You don't have to blow a fortune to stay at this relaxed yet refined hotel in some converted barns, the former home of Langham Glass, and featuring many charming nods to its heritage.

Cley Windmill

Cley Windmill

Holt, Norfolk

Scale the heights of this unique B&B and you're rewarded with views of beautiful gardens, the salt marsh and sea. Choose between bed and breakfast or self-catering cottages where dogs are also welcome to join for a peaceful mini break.
The Gunton Arms

The Gunton Arms

Thorpe Market, Norfolk

The neon sign outside this former steward's house in a 1,000-acre deer park 'pretty much sets the tone for what to expect in this unique and interesting pub' which combines 'unusual, captivating artwork' with 'a real pub where locals come to play pool and chat', say inspectors.

The Saracen's Head

The Saracen's Head

Erpingham, Norfolk

An elegant red brick Georgian inn, The Saracen's Head was designed to mimic a Tuscan farmhouse. Four legged friends will revel in joining you, with towels provided for dogs. They can stay with you in room for £10 per stay.
Magazine Wood

Magazine Wood

Hunstanton, Norfolk

A home away from home, Magazine Wood offers just the right level of luxury to make sure you feel spoiled and relaxed, where each room is light and airy with its own entrance and terrace. There are select dog-friendly rooms - get in touch to check availability.
Anna's House

Anna's House

Thornham, Norfolk

On the north Norfolk coast, Thornham's saltmarshes and unspoiled beaches are a paradise for birdwatchers and walkers. Every bit as blissful, is this chic bolthole with a garden hot tub near the town's artisan shops, restaurants and pubs.

The Trout at Tadpole Bridge

The Trout at Tadpole Bridge

Buckland Marsh, Oxfordshire

With Thameside gardens and free mooring, this 18th-century inn has six courtyard bedrooms with vintage and contemporary furniture, a cosy beamed bar, a menu of pub favourites and creative dishes.

The Pheasant

The Pheasant

Kelling, Norfolk

Amid a sprawling estate of woods and parkland, this country house hotel is a relaxed, unstuffy retreat with classically styled bedrooms and a restaurant serving estate-grown produce on a daily changing menu.

The Victoria

The Victoria

Holkham, Norfolk

On the Holkham Estate, closed to unspoilt beaches, this Victorian inn is now a hotel and restaurant with individually styled bedrooms, cosy spaces to relax in, and a menu of seasonal, local and estate produce, served in the Orangery.

The Lifeboat Inn

The Lifeboat Inn

Thornham, Norfolk

As a traditional pub with rooms it is also extremely welcoming to four-legged friends. Pooches get a bowl of water and can dine with you in the cosy bar or in front of the roaring log fire in the lounge at a charge of £10 per night.

The expansive natural surroundings of North Norfolk are what makes it such a perfect place to take four legged friends on holiday.