More Hotels with disabled facilities in Norfolk

The Rose & Crown

The Rose & Crown

Snettisham, Norfolk

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 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.

Morston Hall

Morston Hall

Holt, Norfolk

Birdwatchers and bon vivants beat a path to Tracy and Galton Blackiston's Michelin-starred restaurant-with-rooms in a flint farmhouse with Blakeney nature reserve on the doorstep.

The Crown

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, an enthusiastic host, and a short menu of appetising modern dishes.

The Assembly House

The Assembly House

Norwich, Norfolk

At this Grade I listed Georgian House of Assemblies, where glamorous event spaces drip with chandeliers, you'll find a restaurant, cookery school, and 15 spacious bedrooms, styled with pizzazz and a sense of fun, several with their own garden or lounge.

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 Gin Trap Inn

The Gin Trap Inn

Hunstanton, Norfolk

Since the arrival, in 2023, of chef-patron Gareth Rayner at this gastropub just inland from the North Norfolk Coast, this dog-friendly gastropub with character bedrooms has been garnering awards for creative cooking.

The Kings Arms

The Kings Arms

Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

Affordable, dog-friendly garden lodges with outdoor seating, bar food, tapas and far more ambitious cooking commend this pub and restaurant, a good base for exploring the Broads.

Each of these hotels has at least one bedroom equipped for a visitor in a wheelchair. You should contact the hotel to discuss individual requirements.

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