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Group stays in Norfolk

Norfolk works especially well for groups who want one house, enough space to stay together, and easy access to restaurants, activities, and day-trip options nearby. Browse approved large group houses first, then add experiences like private chefs, spa treatments, or cocktail masterclasses once you've chosen the right base for your dates.

Getting There

London Liverpool Street to Norwich: 1h 50min; regular direct services

A11 from London to Norwich: 2.5–3 hours depending on traffic

National Express to Norwich; local Coastliner buses along the North Norfolk coast

Norwich Airport offers some domestic connections; Stansted is 90 minutes by car

Quick Facts

From London

1h 50min by train to Norwich; 2.5–3 hours by car via A11/A47

Best Time to Visit

April to October for coast and countryside; Christmas for festive market towns

Nightlife

Relaxed coastal pub culture in Wells, Burnham Market, and Holt; Norwich's lively city scene

Dining

Outstanding local produce — crabs from Cromer, oysters from Brancaster, award-winning farm shops

Beach Access

Excellent — Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea, Brancaster, and Hunstanton are all exceptional

Accommodation

Flint farmhouses, converted barns, coastal retreats sleeping 10–25+ guests

Typical whole-house pricing

£800–£3,000 per week for whole-property group rentals

Activities

Seal trips at Blakeney Point, cycling on Sustrans routes, kitesurfing, birdwatching, boat trips

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Large Group Accommodation in Norfolk

Norfolk is one of England's most quietly extraordinary counties — a vast, open landscape of huge skies, unspoiled salt marshes, world-class birdwatching, and a stunning North Sea coastline of wide sandy beaches backed by ancient pine woods. For groups seeking genuine tranquility, space, and the particular beauty of the East Anglian landscape, large group accommodation in Norfolk provides something increasingly rare: a destination where the countryside is the attraction and the pace of life genuinely slows down.

Why Norfolk is Perfect for Large Group Escapes

Norfolk's combination of outstanding beaches, excellent food and drink, and genuine remoteness makes it one of the UK's most satisfying group destinations. The North Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty — stretching from Holme-next-the-Sea to Overstrand — is one of the finest protected coastal landscapes in England, encompassing tidal marshes, seal colonies, Victorian seaside towns, and some of England's widest and emptiest beaches. Holkham Beach, backed by National Trust pine woods and stretching three miles without interruption, is widely considered one of England's most beautiful beaches.

The market towns of Burnham Market (nicknamed 'Chelsea-on-Sea'), Wells-next-the-Sea, Holt, and Fakenham provide excellent shopping, outstanding food, and a lively social scene that rewards groups seeking a balance between countryside peace and good restaurants. The Norfolk Broads — the UK's largest protected wetland — offers boat hire, wildlife watching, and gentle waterway exploration. And Norwich, one of England's finest medieval cities, is within easy reach for groups wanting a city day out.

Beaches and Coast

Norfolk's coastline is its greatest asset for groups. Holkham provides miles of deserted beach perfect for group walks, kite-flying, and wild swimming. Wells-next-the-Sea has a charming tidal harbour and a long sandy beach accessible by miniature railway. Brancaster is outstanding for beach cricket and volleyball, with a famous RSPB reserve immediately adjacent. Cromer — Norfolk's most traditional Victorian seaside town — has a magnificent pier, the UK's finest dressed crabs, and a delightful old-fashioned atmosphere that groups consistently love. Hunstanton (on the Wash) is the only east-facing cliff-top resort in England — sunsets over the Wash from the cliffs are spectacular.

Wildlife and Nature

Norfolk is England's premier birdwatching county, and even non-birders are amazed by what groups encounter here. The Blakeney Point boat trips (from Morston Quay) to see England's largest common and grey seal colony are one of Norfolk's most popular group activities — hundreds of seals haul out on the sandbanks throughout the year, with pups in late autumn. RSPB Titchwell Marsh is one of the most accessible birdwatching sites in England, with marsh harriers and bitterns visible from comfortable hides. In winter, tens of thousands of pink-footed geese migrate south from Iceland to the north Norfolk fields — the sight and sound of them flighting at dusk is genuinely extraordinary.

Food and Drink in Norfolk

Norfolk's food scene has grown considerably in recent years, driven by outstanding local produce. Cromer crabs are among England's finest — served simply with brown bread at harbourside crab shacks, they are a Norfolk experience not to be missed. Brancaster oysters and mussels are harvested sustainably from the tidal creeks and available fresh from the quay. Burnham Market has developed a remarkable concentration of excellent restaurants and delis — the Hoste Arms and The Hero are particular favourites with group visitors. Adnams (just over the border in Southwold) produces excellent ales widely available throughout Norfolk.

Ideal Occasions

Norfolk is perfect for groups seeking restoration: walking groups, cycling groups, wildlife enthusiasts, and families celebrating milestones in a beautiful, uncrowded setting. Hen parties who want a genuinely memorable alternative to city break celebrations find Norfolk's combination of stunning houses, coastal walks, and excellent dining deeply satisfying. The summer months bring sailing on the Broads, beach days, and excellent weather; winter offers dramatic skies, log fires, and spectacular goose flighting at dusk.

Nearby Destinations

Norfolk connects naturally with Suffolk (1 hour south), Cambridge (1.5 hours south-west), and Norwich's medieval city centre. Cambridge makes an excellent day trip from north Norfolk via the A11.

Top Nightlife Spots

The Globe Inn, Wells-next-the-Sea

The Globe Inn, Wells-next-the-Sea

Iconic coastal pub with local ales and a beer garden facing the quay

Burnham Market Village Bars

Burnham Market Village Bars

Stylish gastropub scene in the so-called 'Chelsea of Norfolk'

Best Brunch & Dining

The Hoste, Burnham Market

The Hoste, Burnham Market

Norfolk's most celebrated inn — stunning food using local farms and coast suppliers

Cley Smokehouse

Cley Smokehouse

Artisan smoked fish and local produce in the village of Cley-next-the-Sea

Things to Do

Holkham Beach

Holkham Beach

One of England's most beautiful beaches — wide, unspoiled, backed by pine woods and dunes

Blakeney Point Seal Trips

Blakeney Point Seal Trips

Boat trips to see hundreds of common and grey seals at England's largest seal colony

Cycling the North Norfolk Coast

Cycling the North Norfolk Coast

Gentle coastal cycling between picturesque villages on dedicated cycle paths

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about visiting Norfolk

What's the best time to visit Norfolk for a group celebration?

April to October for coast and countryside; Christmas for festive market towns. We recommend booking 3-6 months in advance for peak periods like summer weekends and bank holidays. Midweek and off-season stays often offer better availability and more competitive rates for group accommodation in Norfolk.

How do I get to Norfolk from London with a large group?

1h 50min by train to Norwich; 2.5–3 hours by car via A11/A47. For large groups of 10+, we recommend hiring a minibus or arranging a shared coach transfer for convenience and cost savings. Most of our Norfolk properties include free on-site parking for guests arriving by car.

What's the nightlife and evening entertainment like in Norfolk?

Relaxed coastal pub culture in Wells, Burnham Market, and Holt; Norwich's lively city scene. Many of our group houses in Norfolk also feature their own entertainment facilities including hot tubs, games rooms, and cinema rooms — perfect for evenings spent at the property.

What group activities and experiences are available in Norfolk?

Seal trips at Blakeney Point, cycling on Sustrans routes, kitesurfing, birdwatching, boat trips. We can also arrange add-on experiences delivered directly to your property including cocktail masterclasses, private chef dinners, mobile spa treatments, and life drawing sessions. Contact our team for a tailored activity package for your Norfolk group trip.

How much does group accommodation in Norfolk cost?

Group houses in Norfolk typically cost £800–£3,000 per week for whole-property group rentals. When split across a group of 10–20 guests this usually works out significantly cheaper than booking individual hotel rooms, while giving your group far more space, privacy, and shared amenities like hot tubs and games rooms.

How do I book a group property in Norfolk?

Norfolk is currently a coming-soon destination in our collection, so there may not yet be live houses available on this page. You can browse nearby destinations, explore our wider UK collection, or contact our team and we'll recommend suitable group properties elsewhere while we expand in Norfolk.

What is the best area of Norfolk for a group holiday?

The North Norfolk Coast is the most popular area for group accommodation — Wells-next-the-Sea, Burnham Market, Blakeney, and Holt are all excellent bases with good restaurants and easy beach access. Holkham and Brancaster suit groups primarily wanting beach and outdoor space. For the Broads, Wroxham and Horning are the key bases. Norwich is excellent for urban groups wanting a city break. Properties in the countryside between Holt and Fakenham offer outstanding value and genuine seclusion.

How far is Norfolk from London?

Norfolk is approximately 1 hour 50 minutes by direct train from London Liverpool Street to Norwich. By car, central Norfolk (Wells-next-the-Sea, Burnham Market) is 2.5–3 hours from London via the A11/A47 or A10/A1065 depending on destination. The relative lack of motorway infrastructure means the journey feels longer than the mileage suggests, but the destination more than compensates.

What are the best group activities in Norfolk?

Top Norfolk group activities include: Blakeney Point seal boat trips (year-round, excellent for all ages), Holkham beach walks, cycling the Peddars Way or Marriott's Way, Norfolk Broads boat hire, RSPB Titchwell birdwatching, Sandringham House and estate tours, Norwich Cathedral and Castle, Felbrigg Hall (National Trust) woodland walks, and crab fishing from Cromer or Wells quay. For evenings, the Burnham Market gastropub scene is outstanding.

Is Norfolk good for a hen party?

Norfolk is increasingly popular for hen parties wanting something different from the standard city-break formula. The combination of beautiful large houses, stunning beaches for morning walks, excellent local seafood for group dinners, and the option of Norwich for a big night out creates a diverse and memorable weekend. Properties in the Burnham Market area particularly suit sophisticated groups who want outstanding food and countryside beauty over nightclub-focused celebrations.

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