Holt Holiday Cottages

Links to local attractions, days out, national trust sites and all you could need on your visit to North Norfolk

Local places to eat in Holt:


https://www.thefeathershotel.com/the-plume-restaurant -

 A local hotel serving the finest food with steak and wine nights, curry evenings and a gorgeous Sunday roast


https://www.ilcalabrese.co.uk

A quaint little Italian restaurant serving authentic cuisine with a large selection of wines to choose from


https://www.kingsheadholt.org.uk

A local pub great for a drink or two with a hearty pub menu to offer


https://www.lawnshotelholt.co.uk/eat/

A small hotel with a gorgeous pub garden to enjoy a drink and a bite to eat


https://www.facebook.com/thesnugholt/ - 

A beautiful small hidden gem in Holt great for a cosy evening meal or a relaxing lunch setting



Local attractions:


https://www.dayoutwiththekids.co.uk/attractions/holt-woodland-archery-and-air-guns-7457ca63  - 

Ever wanted to have a go at archery or shooting air guns? Set in 11 acres of beautiful woodland, Holt Woodland Archery and Air Guns Club is a stunning location for your family day out


https://bishopsboats.co.uk -

Enjoy a seal trip with Bishop's Boats Seal Trips to see the seals in their natural environment, basking on Blakeney Point


https://www.hilltopoutdoorcentre.co.uk

Activities available include: Air Jump, Super Swing, Climbing, Tree Top Trail, High Ropes, Vertical Challenge, the Fan Descender, Crate Stacking and Team Tasks, Archery, Mountain Biking and the Big Zipper! Loads of active family fun for the over 8s


https://www.cromerrnli.org.uk//visits-tours

Visit Cromer's RNLI Lifeboat station for free all year round, you can even book a tour! Make sure you enquire at least 4 weeks before if you are interested in booking



Days out:


https://amazonazoo.co.uk

Home to over 200 South American animals and tropical birds, Amazona Zoo is one of the most unique animal experiences in the UK


https://www.walsinghamabbey.com

The Walsingham Abbey Grounds and Shirehall Museum, to really understand about all the history make sure to book onto a guided tour



National Trust sites:


https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/blickling-estate

One of the most imposing and complete country estates in Norfolk, it offers you a glimpse into the lives of those who lived here over more than 400 years. Explore the walks in the beautiful garden or park and enjoy plenty of trails and quizzes to keep kids of all ages amused


https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/felbrigg-hall-gardens-and-estate

The estate at Felbrigg comprises 520 acres of woods, with rolling parkland, a lake and waymarked paths. Also home to a number of species of wildlife, Felbrigg is popular with families and nature enthusiasts alike, discover your local family-friendly trail at Felbrigg with fun activities to do along the way


https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sheringham-park

With nearly a 1000 acres to explore you can take a short stroll or a long walk to enjoy the variety of habitats Sheringham Park has to offer. If your visiting with children how about them becoming the explorer they were meant to be, with Sheringham's ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’ activities - visit the website to download the activity or simply pick one up when you arrive



Beaches:


https://www.thebeachguide.co.uk/south-east-england/norfolk/cromer.htm

Cromer is a traditional Victorian seaside resort, with a wide sand and shingle beach popular for swimming and surfing, try your hand at crabbing from the pier and grab a bite to eat from one of the many local eateries


 https://www.visitnorfolk.co.uk/Wells-next-the-Sea-Wells-next-the-Sea/details/?dms=3&venue=0142065&feature=1

A vast sandy beach perfect for a trip to the seaside, swimming, sailing, windsurfing and waterskiing are popular here, and there is a beach warden May to September. This is also a dog friendly beach


https://www.holkham.co.uk/nature-reserve-beach/the-beach/introduction

The beach at Holkham is one of the most unspoilt and beautiful stretches of sand in the country. This is also a dog friendly beach


https://experiencesheringham.com

The Sheringham Beach is serviced and features toilets with disabled facilities, public showers and beach huts, refreshments can be found in the many cafes and snack bars nearby - dogs are not permitted on the beach between May and September