SeaShack
SeaShack Chalet 46
Winterton Valley Estate
Edward Road
Winterton-on-Sea
Norfolk
NR29 4BX
Winterton Valley Estate
Edward Road
Winterton-on-Sea
Norfolk
NR29 4BX
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us on The Good Dog Guide
- Dog friendly accommodation in Norfolk
- 2 bedroom chalet sleeping 4 people
- 5 minutes to dog friendly dunes & beach
- Set within a quiet estate chalet park
- Free Wi-Fi (limited) & car parking
- 2 well-behaved dogs are welcome
SeaShack - Dog Friendly Holiday Accommodation in Winterton-on-Sea, Norfolk
Seashack is a two bedroom chalet offering well-equipped dog friendly accommodation for four people on the quiet Winterton Valley Estate chalet park, five minutes from the beach in Winterton-on-Sea, Norfolk.Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome, £10 supplement per dog. Please be aware that the estate is very strict about dog mess.
Amenities
Open-plan kitchen and sitting room - 1 double-bed room - 1 bedroom with bunks
Bathroom with bath and electric shower - Sunny patio with table and chairs
Flat screen TV (Freeview) - DVD player - Electric cooker
Washing machine - Dishwasher - Microwave
Electric heaters - Free (limited) Wi-Fi
Location
Winterton-on-Sea is 40 minutes’ drive from Norwich and 2½ hours from central London. Car parking is free in the car park next to the chalet. Public transport access is by train to Great Yarmouth and a 30 minute journey on bus route 1 towards Martham.
A quiet former fishing village, Winterton has a fish and chip shop, beach side café, a Post Office and general store, small supermarket and the Fishermans Return pub.
Martin Dunford of the Rough Guide
It’s a place I regularly visit on the Norfolk coast. My children love to run around in the dunes there, the beach is huge and sandy and – big plus – we can take our dog. There’s a great café to warm up (or cool off) in afterwards. Oh, and the village has a great pub too. It’s heaven.
Walk Winterton-on-Sea to Horsey, Norfolk
A favourite walk of mine, not only because it takes in the glorious dog-friendly beach and dunes at Winterton, but also because whichever way you do it you can end up at a dog-friendly pub – the Fisherman’s Return in Winterton or the Nelson Head in Horsey.