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Sea Palling village

Sea Palling beach has a coveted Blue Flag. It is a hubbub on sunny summer weekends (lots of parking) but quiet on winter weekends. You can walk on sand for miles in either direction but be mindful of the tide tables. The village boasts an amusement arcade, an ice cream parlour, a village shop and Post Office. And Barry and Janet can be found in Chapel Road where they sell fresh crab on ‘fishing weather’ days. And there is a butcher and farm shop within a couple of miles.

The village has a significant seafaring history, dominated by shipwrecks and heroism on the waves. It was a substantial victim of the great North Sea surge of 1953. A multi-million pound venture to construct the great reefs to protect against flood and coastal erosion now leaves Sea Palling safe in its own microclimate and charming time-warp. Below the volunteer lifeboat station you will find a seawater lagoon, a playground for wild swimmers and paddle boarders alike. Inland are the wonderful wetlands of the Norfolk Broads, a Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserve five miles away at Hickling. Nearby is Waxham with one of the largest 16th-century tithe barns in the country. It is a good place for dog walking in the dunes, but slight warning, beware of adders in the summer.

 

BOOKINGS & AVAILABILITY

Windswept dunes, ever changing seas and miles of sandy beach…clear skies, stars at night, peace and quiet in a cosy, quirky cottage.

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  • Lovely cosy cottage in perfect location for beach which is literally a few minutes walk from the front gate across the field. Clean, and everything you need for a few days or longer. Also a good location for visiting other sights in Norfolk and the broads. Best of both worlds with beach so handy. Ali and Julie perfect hosts, extremely helpful.

     Kevin, June 2021
  • We had a delightful stay at Midthatch. The house is beautiful and so cosy and comfy! We loved the decor in the living room area, the wood burner and the useful things like plenty of coat hooks and an ironing board. The location peaceful, and perfect for a relaxing break. Would love to come back again, perhaps in the Spring/Summer to make use of the lovely garden.

    Rebecca, Nov 2021
  • Stunning place! Absolutely perfectly located to access the amazing beach … easy driving distance from Horsey Gap beach to see the seals and to any of the nearby boat hire places for a trip along the broads. Very good farm shop nearby stocks fresh produce. Very well equipped stocked cottage… all the necessities for cooking, entertainment and comfortable living.

    Swapnil, August 2021
  • Great little house with an amazing beach nearby, perfect for walks with the dogs. I’m roughly an hour and a half away and I’ve visited Norfolk beaches all my life, I can safely say, even in the rain this one is my favourite. Thanks for hosting us, the pooches had an amazing time!

    Adele, July 2021
  • Great little place to stay! Beautiful sandy beaches are walking distance. Our dog was exhausted! Saw 100’s of seals on Horsey beach! Had a brilliant meal at The Ingham Swan as recommended by the owner. All round great break away…Enjoy!

    Amy, May 2021
  • This was our fourth stay at Ali’s cottage and it won’t be the last. The perfect balance of a cosy cottage, a great location and fully approved and loved by our dog. Thanks to the pandemic it had been over a year since our last visit, but his tail wagging excitement as he realised where we were was palpable. This is our favourite cottage and we love staying here.

    Colin, April 2021