Holiday rentals in Mundesley

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Popular amenities for Mundesley holiday rentals

Stay near Mundesley's top sights

Ship Inn31 locals recommend
Trimingham Beach5 locals recommend
The Royal Hotel3 locals recommend
OYO The Manor Hotel3 locals recommend
New Sage4 locals recommend
Mundesley Golf Course4 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Mundesley

  • Total rentals

    170 properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    60 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    110 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    130 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    3.1K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    £48 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Mundesley

All About Mundesley

Colourful Victorian-style beach huts line golden-sand beaches in this charming seaside village on the Norfolk coast. Part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Mundesley has been a holiday spot since the 19th century. Gorgeous beaches dot with rock pools just wait to be explored, and if you’re keen to get out on the water, a surf school runs on the beach during summer, and fishing is popular year round. The town is also home to cute flint cottages and a restored medieval church, as well as eateries where you can buy a fish-and-chip supper to take onto the beach or enjoy a proper pub meal indoors.

You’ll be able to breathe in the fresh sea air on cliff-top walks to other coastal villages. You can look out at a seal colony at Horsey Gap, perhaps, or play a round of golf at a hundred-year-old course with gorgeous views. Visit the Norfolk Broads National Park nearby for boating, birdwatching, and wandering through pine woods.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Mundesley

Norfolk has a temperate climate and is warm rather than hot in the summer months of July and August. Late spring and summer are wonderful times to book your holiday cottage in Mundesley and get the most out of Mundesley’s beach scene. In May, the nearby towns of Cromer and Sheringham host a crab and lobster festival that will allow you to taste the delicious fruits of the North Sea.

Winters are not very cold but tend to be cloudy and windy on the exposed coastline. If you’re visiting Mundesley at this time of year, you’ll find a quieter, more contemplative atmosphere in town, and some businesses may be closed around the winter holidays. If you do decide to visit during the cooler months, bring a scarf or hat to keep brisk coastal winds at bay.


Top things to do in Mundesley

Mundesley Maritime Museum

The tiny but charming Mundesley Maritime Museum is set in a coastguard lookout station built in 1928. Learn all about dramatic sea rescues and shipwrecks, the operation of the lookout station, and the fascinating fossil record of this section of the North Sea coast.

Norfolk Coast Path

The Norfolk Coast Path runs 135 kilometres from Hunstanton to Sea Palling, closely following the shoreline, a landscape of sandy beaches, craggy cliffs, and rolling dunes. As you follow the path, stop for tea in the pretty villages along the way, or go birdwatching in tidal marshes and creeks. If you’re looking for shorter hikes, there are plenty of walks that depart from Mundesley and allow you to take in the beautiful scenery.

Southrepps Commons

The Southrepps Commons Local Nature Reserve, located 4 miles southwest of town, is carefully managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. An 800-metre accessible boardwalk cuts through the marshes and meadows so you can take in the rich diversity of plants and wildlife. Fluffy bog cotton waves in the wind, rare wild orchids hide in the long grasses, and reed warblers hop through the reedbeds in this protected site.

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