Nestled in the picturesque village of West Runton The Dormy House Hotel is a haven of exquisite service, unparalleled dining, and renowned Best Roast on the Coast.
Situated in the seaside town of Cromer, Hotel De Paris is just a 2-minute walk from the nearest sandy beach and pier. Free Wi-Fi is provided in the reception area.
Located in Cromer, 400 metres from Cromer Beach, White horse inn provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
David
United Kingdom
Breakfast was okay. Dinner menu was limited but the pizza went down a dream after a very long walk.
In a quiet tree-lined avenue just 3 minutes’ walk from Cromer Seafront and Pier, the stylish Virginia Court Hotel offers free parking, free Wi-Fi and award-winning Norfolk breakfasts.
Set in 35 acres of wooded parkland, Links Country Park Hotel features an impressive golf course, an innovative restaurant and leisure centre, 3 miles from Cromer beach.
ROGER
United Kingdom
Breakfast was superb. Room was very good with a very nice view. We had to downgrade to superior room as we specifically requested twin beds and a bath but the staff were very obliging and house keeping quickly changed the beds to twin. The beds and the pillows were superb. The evening meal was excellent and a daily changing excellent menu. The gym was very good.
Charming 1-Bed Apartment in Cromer Town Centre is located in Cromer, 19 km from Blickling Hall, 300 metres from Cromer Pier, as well as 27 km from Blakeney Point.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Loved the location & accommodation was beautiful 😍 and very spacious & modern .
Had everything you needed in there ie kitchen all facilities were absolutely excellent.
All clean and a very light central apartment . Everything at hand, plus in the middle of town. 5 minutes walk to beach amd pier. Lovely fish & chip shops plus beautiful Indian resteraunt nearby. Loved it.
On average, 3-star hotels in Cromer cost € 131.92 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cromer are € 134.44 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cromer can on average be found for € 208.95 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 161.99 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cromer for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 177.31 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cromer will cost around € 213.38 (based on Booking.com prices).
I think that Cromer is a good base as it has better...
I think that Cromer is a good base as it has better facilities than other towns/villages nearby but I also feel it is a bit crowded and tired. There are lots of beautiful places to visit nearby however and top of our list would be Well Next the Sea/Holkham beach, Holt and Norwich. If you visit Norwich don't miss the Cathedral Quarter as it is so peaceful and beautiful plus free to enter and look around.
Holkham beach at Wells is absolutely stunning and incredibly clean. Consider hiring a beach hut as they are fabulous and at £65 for a full day (9:30 - whenever you want to leave) are good value if you want to stay on the beach with a picnic all day.
Holt is a beautiful Georgian town with lots of independent shops where you can easily pass 3-4 hours.
We frequently drove along the coast road (A149) and simply stopped off at villages along the way - there are far too many to mention but standouts would be Blakeny and Cley.
Overall I would say this area is lovely and especially if you like walking but you need good weather.
Steve
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
One of the most friendly Towns I have ever visited, would...
One of the most friendly Towns I have ever visited, would love to live there ❤️, lovely people who were happy to stop and chat, help with directions etc. or talk about their pets. Just couldn’t fault staff in shops or cafes and some lovely places to eat tbat were reasonably priced and good VFM with portion sizes. The show on the pier far exceeded our expectations, so entertaining and tickets only £26 each, again great value. Loved the slower pace of the area, driving was a pleasure too, just all round lovely.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Our trip was out of season but still a lovely place to visit...
Our trip was out of season but still a lovely place to visit, the pier is clean and rubbish free and lovely tea and cake to be had! The sea front is rubbish free and easy to access. This was a day visit when staying just outside Cromer but we will definitely stay here when we can
WENDY
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Plenty of different shops to visit but some of them shut on...
Plenty of different shops to visit but some of them shut on a Wednesday which is frustrating when you are only there on a short break. Good tourist information with plenty of leaflets for trips out nearby. We were too early in the season for some.
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cromer out of season is defo NOT the best place to go...
Cromer out of season is defo NOT the best place to go visiting.
We ate at a pub in town first night ........bit rough & ready.
We ate at the NO1 fish restaurant on night two absolutely fabulous not cheap but extremely worth a visit although it did close very early.
Marilyn
6.0
Scored 6.0
An interesting town of late Victorian / Edwardian style.
An interesting town of late Victorian / Edwardian style. Nowadays a dated holiday gem best appreciated by older people. Full of nostalgia for over 60s as it brings back memories of childhood holidays. Lovely pier, beach and Cliff path walks.
Excellent sea food . Easy railway access to Norwich city and good road access to fascinating historical places all round the county.
We stayed in Room 3 and the room was beautifully presented, very comfortable with everything we needed and there were plenty of teabags, coffee, sugar, milk etc and even a Nespresso machine! So often hotels give you a meagre supply but not at the Welly :-) Also residents get 10% discount at Breakers cafe just across the road which is great for breakfast. The Wellington has a good bar with atmosphere, which was where most of the life in Cromer was when we were there, but it didn't keep us awake because the bar closes at 11. Perfect!
Brilliant location on the front at Cromer. The staff are exceptionally nice and helpful. The food was excellent. This is an accordion Hotel with lots of beautiful stained glass. The receptionist was so helpful she got me booked into a local venue which had a swimming pool which really added to the overall enjoyment of my trip.
Centrally placed literally loads of things to see and do. Lovely sunny sitting area where my mum really enjoyed sitting and reading the paper.
We all really loved it and will be booking a further stay
My wife and I are mature cyclists. We travelled around Norfolk using two Sustrans routes.
We stopped at five different hotels about 45 miles apart. Each hotel traditionally catered for other markets. All the staff we met on tour were friendly and helpful and all the hotels were clean. The Hotel de Paris was busy when we arrived hosting a coach party. The staff were very busy so perhaps we felt a little underwhelmed with the reception.
Beautiful apartment. Well equipped and lots of lovely stylish touches. Super comfy beds, blankets and cushions. Great open-planned homely space with a lovely kitchen and bathroom with big shower and luxury bath. Nice views and super close to the beach for walks and views. Close to the town centre too and quiet. An ideal location. Friendly owners and parking off road. Really recommend this gorgeous apartment for a stay in Cromer.
Lovely location.The small train station near by a real bonus,no need to drive to Cromer or Sheringham just a 5 minute train journey away.The WiFi in the room was atrocious so make sure you have plenty of 4G. Evening meal was in a lovely restaurant.The staff were very accommodating and friendly.The food was a bit basic I would say pretty average for the cost.
We would definitely return to the hotel but travel around for meals.
We have been here multiple times with/without our children. All accommodation has an excellent (international) standard including lovely beds, wonderful hot showers and great kitchen facilities. For us a perfect location to
explore the North Norfolk coastal walks from Wells next the Sea to Cromer. The bus service along the coast is
an extra bonus for long distance hikes.
Pebbles, because of Meg & Chris, has absolutely everything you will need for a super holiday by the sea. Located near the beach and a short walk to Cromer, we hardly needed to travel at all.
The chalet was superbly fitted out, the decor elegant and clean; the kitchen kitted for our needs…and a little present on our arrival was a generous touch.
Location, facilities, comfort, cleanliness, Annette's helpfulness - just perfect. Our second stay at the Old Bakery with the same group of friends celebrating birthdays and we will definitely be back. The Old Bakery is just the perfect spot for a walk into Cromer or across the cliff tops to Overstrand.
It was a beautiful old building overlooking the sea with lovely friendly staff. Rooms were clean and warm and beds were comfy. Easy access to beach and Cromer itself. hotel/restaurant next doors was lovely to eat in.
The breakfast was lovely and nice relaxed service.
Kid and dog friendly.
The cottage is beautifully presented and well furnished with quality furnishings. Location wise, a nice stroll along the beach to Cromer and well located for exploring the North Norfolk coast. The weekly car park ticket was very useful as we used it in many other car parks.
Didn’t have breakfast this time. Location excellent as close to Cromer town centre and ideal for exploring North Norfolk coast.Staff very welcoming ,friendly and helpful. Cleanliness and decor excellent. Will definitely want to return again.
Extremely dog friendly, the breakfast was everything from a full English to Eggs Benedict, and a sausage for the dog! Dinner was both very good, value for money and the our dog was allowed to join us. Staff very friendly and helpful.
A really elegant hotel just a short stroll from the charming seaside town of Cromer. The hotel is very stylishly furnished and offers superb breakfasts and a fine range of evening meals in its lovely restaurant with sea views.
it was perfect so clean lots of little extras so. near to the centre of cromer two minutes to shops restaurant pubs buses and trains Annie was so welcoming and checked we were ok through out the week
Had a comfortable room overlooking the sea and Cromer pier.
Hotel and dining room was nicely decorated. Food was good and carpark on site. Very locally situated. Could walk everywhere.
Small but comfortable apartment with on site parking. Attractive setting and walkable into Cromer centre (about 20 minutes). Useful as a base for walking North Norfolk coastline.
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