Avocet Lodge - 2 Bedroom (Sleeps 4) Cottage in Weybourne
Avocet Lodge, Weybourne – Peaceful North Norfolk Coastal Retreat, 2 Bedrooms, Walk to Beach, Pub & Poppy Line, Near Muckleburgh Collection, Wildlife & Coast Path
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Overview
Description
- Short walk to village pub and deli
- 20 minutes’ walk to beach
- Close to Poppy Line Station at Weybourne
- Close to the Muckleburgh Collection
- Not suitable for children under 12 due to proximity of water.
- Regret no dogs
Avocet Lodge is situated on the peaceful and well kept Weybourne Hall Park. It is tranquil and a real escape from the bustle of life. The lodge is bright and sunny with a wrap around deck from which to watch the wildlife and birds. Whilst we were there a fox ran across the lawn!. The accommodation is airy and spacious with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The sitting room overlooks the deck and wooded area which is private and enclosed. The lodge overlooks a stream which you can hear babbling away from the deck which is very restful. The park is well maintained with communal landscaped gardens and mature trees. It is a haven for wildlife and birds. Weybourne is one of our most requested villages and the lodge is just a short walk from the village pub, The Ship, and deli and about a 20 minute walk to the beach.
Penny's Local Norfolk Tips for Avocet Lodge
Welcome to Avocet Lodge! Here are my top three local insider tips for exploring Weybourne and the beautiful North Norfolk coastline:
Ride the North Norfolk Railway
"Leave the car behind! Weybourne has its own beautifully restored heritage railway station. Hop on a vintage steam train along the famous Poppy Line—head east for a traditional seaside day out in Sheringham, or west for boutique shopping in the Georgian town of Holt."
Savour Seafood at The Ship Inn
"The local village pub, The Ship Inn, is famous for its cozy roaring fires, a menu championing fresh local seafood (the Cromer crab is a must!), and a selection of over 100 coastal gins. It is incredibly popular with both locals and guests, so booking a table in advance is essential."
Walk the Deep History Coast
" Start your morning by grabbing a barista coffee and fresh pastry from the fantastic Weybourne Village Store. From there, head down to Weybourne's deep-water shingle beach and join the Norfolk Coast Path. The scenic 3-mile cliff-top walk toward Sheringham offers spectacular, elevated views over the North Sea! "
Location: Weybourne is on the North Norfolk coast in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As well as being a quaint and pretty fishing village, it played a big part in the war, with an important radar and listening post setup on the coast. The history of this is told in the excellent military museum The Muckleburgh Collection which is an interesting day out for everyone. There are plenty of walks straight from the door of the property and the beach is about a 20 minute walk. The beach is a shingle beach. The village has an excellent pub called The Ship, a tea room and village shop. Sheringham is just 3 miles away and you can walk along the stunning cliff top coastal path. The Norfolk Steam Railway, known as The Poppy Line, has a station in Weybourne and this is another fantastic place to visit.
Check-in: 16:00
Check-out: 10:00
Bedroom Details
Bedroom 1
1 x King Bed
Bedroom 2
2 x Single Beds