Holiday homes come in all different types to suit what you are looking for on your self-catering break to Kings Lynn in northwest Norfolk. If you wish to bring your furry friend with you then you can rent a cottage where dogs are welcome, or if you really enjoy sitting out in the garden and reading or sunbathing in the sun then you can hire one with private outdoor space with decking and garden furniture.
Accommodation by the sea is always popular and there are countless cottages on the Norfolk coast to choose from. Kings Lynn is a little inland on the Great Ouse River - a short drive takes you to the beaches of north Norfolk. Whether you are coming with a large family or it is just you and your partner, there is a holiday cottage for you.
The seaport and market town of King’s Lynn towards the west of Norfolk is a brilliant choice of destination in which to reside on your self-catering holiday. There is a lot to see and do in this thriving and bustling town such as perusing through its three museums or watching a show in the evening in one of the two theatres here. There are also several pretty parks to walk in or take a picnic to on a sunny afternoon.
If you are wanting to visit Her Majesty the Queen’s residence of Sandringham Estate when on your trip to Norfolk, then staying in King’s Lynn is an excellent idea as it is just a 15-minute drive away. Sandringham is the Queen’s country estate and is set in beautiful gardens with surrounding woodlands that are open to the public to visit, along with the grand house itself.
For those who enjoy a spot of shopping, then you’ve come to the right place as King’s Lynn is one of the largest shopping districts in West Norfolk, and has a pedestrianised shopping area. There is also a historic market that takes place every Tuesday. Buy tasty natural Norfolk home-produced food to take back to your holiday cottage.
King’s Lynn is an exciting place to reside in on a self-catering break to Norfolk for those who prefer to be in a vibrant area with lots to do. Your holiday cottage will come with a fully-equipped kitchen so that you can prepare your own meals, but you won’t be short of places to eat and drink in King’s Lynn as there are an abundance of eateries to try in the town centre. There is also a lot to see for water lovers, as you can hop aboard the King’s Lynn ferry to see the quayside from the banks of the West Lynn, or you can go on the Maritime Trail to discover the story of the town’s famous navigators and maritime trade. Overall, the town has a lot to offer for those staying here on holiday in Norfolk.