Self catering country cottages and other
holiday accommodation to rent for holidays in Norfolk from Country Cottages Online.
Self-catering
cottage near Kings Lynn, Norfolk - sleeps 2
If
you're planning to visit the King's Lynn area of Norfolk or to tour this
lovely rural county then this modern, one bedroom (sleeps 2), fully
equipped bungalow with secluded garden and garden furniture may be ideal for
you. It's in a quiet location with local amenities a short walk away.
Bed linen and towels are provided. The bungalow sleeps 2.
Call
Karen now on 01485 541005 or to book. Short breaks welcome.
Telephone Country Cottages Online on
01245 425718 for a list of self-catering country cottages in Norfolk and East
Anglia.
Norfolk, part of East
Anglia, is located on a map as that part of the country that juts out a right
angles in the south. Its coastline borders the North Sea. Many foreign tourists rush
around Britain, taking in the most popular tourist
attractions like Stonehenge, Canterbury, Stratford-upon-Avon, London, and Edinburgh and
completely miss the beauty of the British countryside. The countryside offers a feast for
the eyes and spirit, that feeling of harmony with nature - being at peace with the
world. Each county of Great Britain has something unique to offer. Norfolk,
is the driest county of Britain. It has a natural, unspoilt
coastline with clean sandy beaches, where many people enjoy summer holidays, or on boats
or by the sea. It is famous for its fens which are drained and reclaimed marshes and bogs
and for the 200km of rivers and shallow lakes known as the 'Norfolk Broads',
popular for family boating holidays. This is the county where
swans, geese, wigeon and pochard overwinter, where particular wetland plants flourish and
dragonflies make their home. Windmills, reminders of an industrial past, still stand as
landmarks.
The Norfolk Coast Path runs from
Hunstanton in the West to Cromer in the east and takes the visitor through a designated
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Wildlife is plentiful. With many laid out paths
and trails, it's an ideal location for ramblers. Being rather flat, Norfolk
is also excellent for cyclists. Some of the finest nature reserves in the country await
your pleasure. Bird watchers will be in their seventh heaven. The bird sanctuary at
Titchwell has large reed beds, both sea and freshwater lagoons which are home to many
types of wader. Visitors can take a boat trip to visit the seals at Scolt Head.
The Royal Family have a palace in Norfolk,
at Sandringham, which was originally purchased by Queen Victoria. Other places of
historical interest are the 900 year old castle and cathedral in Norwich, Castle Rising
Castle, a Norman Keep dating from 1140, Burnham Thorpe, the birthplace of Nelson, Downham
Market (dating back to the saxons) with its 12th Century Priory. There's something
quintessentially English about Norfolk that's hard to
define. There's a certain character in the people, in their speech and behaviour.
If you're going to find a traditional English gentleman anywhere,
it will be in Norfolk.
Families will appreciate a day out to the
Norfolk seaside resorts of Hunstanton, Great Yarmouth, Sheringham and Cromer,
which have amusements, cafes and all the excitement of the typical British
seaside family resort. The Bircham and Denver Windmills are open for demonstrations
of how flour used to be milled in the good olde days.
Self-catering holiday property owners, Tel: 01245 425718 for details
More self catering country cottages
and other holiday accommodation wanted from anywhere in England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Eire or further afield in Europe: Spain, Italy, France, Belgium,
Denmark, Poland, Holland, Greece, Portugal.
Especially in the following counties: Norfolk,
Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire, Northumberland.
All types of self catering holiday
accommodation required: bungalows, chalets, apartments, flats, houses, villas,
maisonettes, lofts, barn conversions, farmhouses, farm cottages, crofts, typical English
country cottages, luxury cottages, cottages on river
banks,stately homes, holiday homes with swimming pools, castles, wings of
castles and palaces, converted windmills, lighthouses, 1,2,3,4 or 5 bedrooms or more, with
or without gardens. Secluded or suitable for city breaks, near beaches, rivers and lakes,
hills and mountains, ideal for hill walkers, outdoor types or more luxurious for
people who want a quiet time of pampering, farm stays, specialist and interest locations
with fishing, sailing, water sports, horse riding.
Main Towns and Cities in Norfolk
Acle, Alysham, Aslacton, Attleborough, Aylmerton, Bacton, Banham, Blakeney, Bodham, Brundall, Burnham Market, California, Cawston, Cley next the Sea,
Coltishall, Costessey, Cringleford, Cromer, Dereham, Diss, Ditchingham, Downham Market, Easton, Fakenham, Feltwell, Gayton, Gissing, Great Yarmouth, Holt, Hunstanton, Itteringham, Kettlestone, King's Lynn, Ludham, Mundesley, North Walsham, Norwich, Sheringham, Snettisham, Thetford, Thornham, Wells-next-the-Sea, Wroxham, Wymondham
Reciprocal links invited from hotels, bed and
breakfast residences, tour operators or any other organisation connected with travel
and tourism in Norfolk and east Anglia.