More Best dog friendly pubs with rooms in Norfolk

The Dabbling Duck

Great Massingham, Norfolk

They have all their ducks in a row at this wisteria-decked gastropub with rooms overlooking the green in a village where mallards glide on old abbey fishponds.

The Rose & Crown

Snettisham, Norfolk

Roses festoon this family and dog-friendly 17th-century pub with rooms, in a thriving village close to the RSPB's Snettisham Nature Reserve.

No Twenty9

King's Lynn, Norfolk

The propeller behind the chrome counter gives you an indication of what to expect in this quirky, buzzy bar and restaurant with rooms in one of Burnham Market's Georgian buildings. Bedrooms, in a residents' garden, are spacious, light, and carefully styled.

The Gunton Arms

Thorpe Market, Norfolk

The neon sign outside this former steward's house in a 1,000-acre deer park sets the tone for what to expect in this unique and interesting pub owned by art dealer Ivor Braka, with provocative works by artists such as Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst on display within.

The Maltings

Norfolk

A historic brick and flint malt house with bedrooms spread over the main building, stables and cottages, this new, family friendly, dog-friendly hotel close to a pebble beach garners praise for its ambience and for locally soured food served in the Grain Store restaurant.

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.

The Crown

Wells-Next-The-Sea, Norfolk

On a Georgian square overlooking a green, this former coaching inn and popular local drop-in offers an interesting choice of bedrooms, dog-friendly dining and a mix of pub classics and modern dishes.

Sculthorpe Mill

Fakenham, Norfolk

Hospitality pros Siobhan and Caitriona Peyton have transformed an 18th-century watermill and former chain pub on the River Wensum into a popular gastropub with stylish rooms, a relaxed ambience and fantastic, locally sourced food, served in restaurant, bar and on the terrace.

The Gin Trap Inn

Hunstanton, Norfolk

This dog-friendly gastropub just inland from the North Norfolk coast has characterful bedrooms, a Mediterranean-inspired garden, and plenty of different gins on the menu.

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.