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.
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.
MARGARET
United Kingdom
There was no breakfast as no gas went to breakers cafe for a lovely breakfast both days!!!
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.
David
United Kingdom
Excellent accommodation; Friendly Hosts; and a Belt-Tightening Breakfast!!
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.
Zena
United Kingdom
It was everything I expected, including the swimming pool and very reasonable.
Knoll Guest House is set in Cromer, 400 metres from Cromer Beach, 18 km from Blickling Hall, as well as 700 metres from Cromer Pier.
Alec
United Kingdom
Lovely breakfast and sea views while I was eating. Beach right on the doorstep as was the chippy!
Hosts were great, friendly, helpful and caring (I travelled for a funeral.)
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.
Katrina
United Kingdom
Location was great. The apartment is spacious, nicely decorated, clean and comfortable.
Boasting garden views, West Cottage. Central, beautiful, 2 mins to beach. Features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 400 metres from Cromer Beach.
Sheila
United Kingdom
Property was amazing. My husband found the stairs were difficult for him as he has disabilities and we were not aware that the stairs were very steep but with assistance we managed. Had a bit of a problem with the key code but that soon got sorted and we got in. The owner was very good at answering any questions that we had. All the facilities were very good.
On average, 3-star hotels in Cromer cost £108 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cromer are £127 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cromer can on average be found for £158 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £142 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cromer for tonight. You'll pay on average around £142 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cromer will cost around £180 (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Cromer by train from London Liverpool Street (3 hours). International travellers can fly into Norwich Airport (30km away) and take a taxi or bus. Alternatively, ferry services are available from Amsterdam to Harwich, followed by a train journey.
Norwich International Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers due to its proximity to Cromer, approximately 34 kilometres away. It offers regular flights and easy transport links to Cromer.
What guests said about Cromer:
6.0
Scored 6.0
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.
The location of this hotel is amazing, sea view and right in the heart of Cromer. Staff are brilliant, really friendly and helpful and work really hard on the guests behalf
If you want 5 star luxury this isn’t the hotel for you. If you want to stay somewhere that is comfortable but drilling with old hotel nostalgia of an era gone by stay here. It was great to stay somewhere that had so much character. Yes things are a little run down here and there but for one or two nights this does the job!
Apartment is comfortable with nice tables outside and kitchen is lovely and well stocked. The town is a 20 minute walk away either through the street or down a cliffside path from the lighthouse. The path is stunning. Perfect for families or if you love golf, since the course is right next door. There is a pool and restaurant but I did not use either. There is limited public transport so if you don't want to walk to town, then it is better suited for people with cars.
The building itself was an absolute delight, replete with wonderful late Victorian stained glass. The dining room even boasts a mock minstrels' gallery, and an array of heroic abstract nouns in Latin! The hotel is situated in a prime location, with splendid views over the manicured putting green to the sea beyond. It is only a very short walk (albeit on an incline) into the centre of Cromer, the beach and the pier. The food/catering was of a good quality.
I had great difficulty accessing the property. Once I did, with the help of a kind pub owner, it was impossible to get my cases up into the place. The courtyard was made up entirely of very deep, big gravel and my wheeled luggage couldn't traverse it. If there had be one photo of this place, I NEVER would have booked it. I ended up sleeping in a room in the pub and headed out of Cromer early the next morning. Awful experience.
We stayed here for two nights while cycling the Rebellion Way. It is situated on the main road in West Runton about 3 miles from Cromer. We could safely store our cycles in the room. Dinner and breakfast was good and if staying at the back of the hotel, there are great views of the sea which you can walk to down a little path just past the hotel. Bar and restaurant staff were friendly and made us feel welcome.
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.
We had two rooms and were room only. The family room was large, clean and airy. The double was snug. The hotel staff were excellent and very helpful. The hotel was very clean and had a great atmosphere. There was lots of entertainment available and the bar was well stocked.
Great location, right in the center of town so easy access to the shops and restaurants. Nice size apartment and very nicely decorated. If any issues the management company are downstairs, which is always easy to drop off the keys.
This B & B was excellent, we were really pleased with the room, cleanliness of the hotel, every thing was brilliant.
The owners were pleasant and very helpful. Next time in Cromer we will look to stay there again.
The staff were really accommodating, and the hotel facilities were perfect for a family weekend away. Kids loved the pool. Really lovely rural location. 5 mins easy drive into Cromer to sample all it has to offer.
Great location on Norfolk close. Next door to the friendly & lovely Royal Cromer Golf Club. Well equipped, self-contained apartments. Nice restaurant/bar. Swimming pool with Sauna & jacuzzi. Friendly staff.
A superb location with all the facilities required. Cromer and the surrounding towns are very quaint and easily accessible to walk to. Would recommend the Red Lion for food.
Archiethe dog loved it.
They had a plumbing issue so we were unable to stay at the property. We understand that these things cant be helped but the catalogue of disasters from the lettings company was awful
Cromer is a beautiful area so much to see and do. Clean beaches and sea - a gem on the Norfolk coast - it's a pity that the property itself was not up to standard.
Cleanliness , friendly hostess , excellent quality food for breakfast, so accommodating, a fantastic gem on the Norfolk coast , will definitely be back to stay
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