Holiday rentals in Norfolk

Find and book unique accommodation on Airbnb

Top-rated holiday rentals in Norfolk

Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness and more.

%{current} / %{total}1 / 1
Top guest favourite
A charming two-story flint cottage stands surrounded by greenery, featuring a welcoming entrance with large white gates. The parking area is gravelled, providing ample space for vehicles, while mature trees and shrubs contribute to the peaceful, rural atmosphere.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Norfolk cosy flint cottage by the coast

1795 Flint cottage annex is cosy, peaceful, characterful 3.7 miles from the sea on a quiet country lane with far reaching rural views, Ideally located for NN. You will be nestled in comfort on the regularly reviewed super king bed or made up as twin single beds. Popular for babies, children and your dog. A fully equipped kitchen great for home cooking. Airbnb fees (transitioning until 23.06) now included on my listing total price - other listings not transitioned will have added fees afterwards

Top guest favourite
Guest suite
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 475 reviews

Idyllic Norfolk Broads Retreat.

Part of a picturesque barn and stable complex with bedroom/living room, en-suite, lobby, kitchenette and direct access to pretty shared courtyard garden with exotic plants and water feature. Set in the heart of the Broads National Park, two minute walk from Womack Water and river and five minutes to Ludham village pub and shop. Scenic river and marsh walks, nature trails, beaches, riverside pubs, boat hire all close by. Seal pups at Horsey a special off- season attraction December to February.

Guest favourite
A sandy beach at sunset features a richly textured foreground of tall grass and a pebbled shore. A small dog stands playfully at the water's edge, creating a sense of tranquility. The sky is painted with soft hues of orange and gray, reflecting on calm waters.
Guest suite
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 625 reviews

✯Turtledove ✯ perfect for 2 ✯ Holme Beach✯

Just a short walk from the beach. Your own front door, bright bathroom, double bed, leather sofa, fridge, microwave, free ground coffee & tea, wifi & wood burning stove in brick & flint cottage. Good pubs & restaurants. Historic villages & medieval churches. No pet fees. Amazing place - wonderful sunsets, starry dark skies & the sound of the sea. Tranquility. Turtle doves, cuckoos, curlews, natterjack toads & bitterns call in season. Wonderful beach walks. Norfolk Coast Path & Peddars Way.

Guest favourite
A rustic timber barn is surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers. A small pond sits in the foreground, reflecting the barn's character. The building is enhanced by natural elements like a green roof and window flower boxes, creating a serene outdoor setting.
Barn
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 433 reviews

A Room In The Park

A truly special hideaway in a unique location within the walls of Holkham Park. The characterful, timber barn dates from 1880 and has been sympathetically renovated to provide a spacious, stylish and comfortable studio room with en suite shower, wood burning stove and garden. Within easy waking distance of Holkham Village, beach and NNR and the picturesque town of Wells-next-the-Sea. Continental style breakfast included. 3 night min stay July and August. 2 night minimum at all other times.

Top guest favourite
The image features a wooden building nestled among green trees, with a terracotta tiled roof and skylights. A wood-fired hot tub is positioned in the foreground, surrounded by a stone patio. Steps lead up to the entrance, inviting relaxation in a natural setting.
Holiday home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Stylish Country Retreat in North Norfolk

If you are looking for a beautiful secluded location with all the luxury & style of a boutique hotel in the heart of North Norfolk, then look no further than The Little Oak. This 1 bed property has unspoilt countryside views from every aspect! Sit and relax with a coffee on the oak framed balcony looking for miles across fields. Or sip Champagne in the hot tub, whilst gazing at the stars. The Little Oak is perfect if you are looking for a break that gives you the option of retreat or explore!

Top guest favourite
The exterior wall of the property features large white-framed windows that allow natural light to enter. A sign labeled 'Sidings' is mounted beside the entrance. Neat shrubbery and a small garden area are visible, enhancing the property's inviting entrance.
Guest suite
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Sheringham North Norfolk - Gem of A Hideaway

If you are looking for a place to stay in north Norfolk - look no further, you won’t be disappointed in your stay here. “Sidings" is a modern, light, airy, detached, secluded private property. It consists of lounge, fully fitted kitchen with island breakfast bar, one double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and drawers, en-suite, private courtyard and sunny coffee area. This delightful, comfortable, quiet hideaway retreat is within walking distance of everything that Sheringham has to offer.

Top guest favourite
A shepherd's hut is set in a well-maintained garden, surrounded by greenery. The exterior features a dark blue facade, with large windows allowing natural light. Stone pathways lead through the grass, providing access to the hut and a cozy seating area with chairs.
Shepherd’s hut
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 380 reviews

Delightful Luxury Shepherds Hut.

A unique and comfortable place to stay in a pleasant setting within its own private spot away from the owners house overlooking open fields. Ideal for a weekend break or longer stay should you wish to explore the Norfolk Broads and several beaches which are only a short distance away. During the winter months why not visit the seals at Horsey. Shepherds Delight looks out on to a westerly direction where you can experience the Norfolk big skies and most beautiful sunsets.

Top guest favourite
A restored train carriage is set in a garden, featuring large windows that allow natural light to illuminate the interior. The exterior is painted in a deep color, complemented by a chimney rising above the roof. Surrounding greenery enhances the serene environment.
Train
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

The Tin Train

The Tin Train is a lovingly hand-restored, stylish and cosy retreat, tucked into a rural garden, on a peaceful country lane. Just 20 minutes from the stunning North Norfolk coast, and with beautiful walks and country pubs all around, you can explore the local area before coming back to have a drink in your own private sun-trap or curled up on the sofa in front of the wood-burner. The Tin Train is perfect for a romantic couple's getaway or a tranquil break for one.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of the timber cabin is framed by lush greenery, with climbing plants adorning the walls. A wooden deck with a vintage cart wheel accent is visible, leading towards an inviting space. A glimpse of the pool can be seen in the background.
Hut
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

A night at the museum.

A unique space in a detached timber building arranged as a "Cabinet of Curiosities" (BEWARE Some are quite scary). The space is heated by a wood burner. There is a sleeping loft with double mattress, It has WIFI. pool, sauna and hot tub. An adjacent building contains a shower room/toilet and small kitchenette with a fridge, microwave, toaster and kettle. Due to the unique nature of the space, please read the FULL listing before deciding if you want to book.

Top guest favourite
A charming brick cottage features warm yellow windows and a colorful flower garden. A small outdoor seating area is positioned nearby, accompanied by a vibrant red telephone booth. Lush greenery surrounds the property, creating a peaceful countryside setting.
Tiny home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviews

Poppy Gig House

A countryside retreat, Poppy Gig House was fully renovated in 2016 to the highest standards while still retaining lots of original charm and character. Set in Meeting Hill a Hamlet of the historical village of Worstead. Located just a short drive to the North Norfolk coast and Norfolk Broads. It is in an excellent position for walking or cycling with direct access to a network of footpaths and the popular long distance footpath of Weavers Way.

Guest favourite
A sandy path leads down from grassy dunes to a wide-open beach. The shoreline curves into the distance under a cloudy sky, while a small group of people strolls along the water's edge. The serene landscape invites quiet contemplation.
Apartment
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 333 reviews

Blenheim Lodge Wells-Next-The-Sea

Blenheim Lodge is a well located newly built cart lodge annex in the centre of Wells. It is easy walking distance to the Quay and high street with all its attractions, shops and amenities. Ideal for couples wanting to enjoy the beach and quay in Wells as well as exploring the beautiful North Norfolk coastline. The stunning parkland of Holkham Hall is close by and Burnham Market with its superb shops and restaurants is only 5 miles away.

Guest favourite
The exterior of a charming beach house is showcased, featuring a black wood façade with a sloped roof. A wood burning stove is visible, and seating is arranged on a patio outside. Dunes rise in the background, framing the home amidst lush greenery.
Cabin
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Lodge in Sand Dunes next to BEACH at Sea Palling

Sandy Lodge is a home set in the sand dunes with a terrace and gate leading directly up and over to the large Blue Flag beach at Sea Palling, North Norfolk. Near to the Seal Colony at Horsey. It has three bedrooms, a sunny lounge with wood burning stove and well equipped kitchen and bathroom. *Please note booking only Saturday to Saturday during the summer holiday period* Check us out on Vimeo 'Sandy Lodge Sea Palling'

Popular amenities for Norfolk holiday rentals

All about Norfolk

Renowned for its scenic Broads, Norfolk is a patchwork of traditional fishing villages, windswept beaches, grassy marshes, and winding waterways under big skies. The second wealthiest city in the country at the turn of the 18th century, Norwich is Norfolk’s only city and home to a striking Romanesque cathedral with over 900 years of history and a collection of around 30 medieval churches. King’s Lynn draws visitors to its open-air markets, while sweet Cromer crabs are famous throughout the United Kingdom and beyond.

Coastal ingredients loom large here, from salty samphire to indulgent Brancaster oysters. Spot traditional windmills along the tranquil riverbanks, hop on a boat for some excellent birdwatching, or take a leisurely stroll around the Georgian towns of Burnham Market and Holt. Norfolk is one of the least populated counties in England, with huge swathes of shoreline, tidal streams, and secluded coves ripe for exploring and some of the most important wetland areas in Europe.

What are the top things to do in Norfolk?

Coastal Blakeney

Grab a fresh crab sandwich from a waterfront stall in Blakeney, less than 15 minutes from the Georgian market town of Holt. Historically a busy port, the village is now home to small independent shops run by generations of the same family and pretty stone cottages. Follow one of the footpaths along the sea wall for a commanding view of the sweeping salt marshes.

Thetford Forest

Around 45 minutes’ drive from the city of Norwich, Thetford Forest is a tangled mix of heath and pine on the border with north Suffolk. This peaceful pocket of towering trees is Britain’s largest lowland pine forest, spanning over 18,000 hectares and offering plenty of shaded walking routes, cycling trails, and horse-riding paths to explore.

Explore stately homes

Norfolk’s grand estates have been home to Tudor queens, world-famous scientists, and renowned sculptors. From the manicured topiary of Blickling Hall to the stained glass windows at Felbrigg Hall, there are centuries of history to soak up in ornate libraries, gilded portrait galleries, sun-dappled orangeries, and walled kitchen gardens.

Destinations to explore

  1. Airbnb
  2. United Kingdom
  3. England
  4. Norfolk