Just a minute’s walk from the sea front, The Royal Hotel provides elegant, modern rooms and free private parking.
Katie
United Kingdom
Well-situated hotel, within walking distance of local shops, pub and beach. The staff were friendly and attentive and the evening meals we had in the restaurant were good quality with a decent range of options on the menu. Ample free car parking and a small terrace adjacent to the bar/restaurant to enjoy a drink al fresco, although this was also next to the quiet-ish main road. The shower in one room was over the bath with good power (hot & cold taps with removable shower head). The other room had a shower cubicle with rain shower head.
SeaBright; one bed apartment with garden and parking offers accommodations in Mundesley, a 10-minute walk from Mundesley and 13 miles from Blickling Hall.
Located in Overstrand, a 19-minute walk from Cromer Beach, The White Horse has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers room service.
Smith
United Kingdom
The staff were excellent, very accommodating and friendly. Food was very good. Once the pub was closed it was very quiet.
Beechwood Hotel features a garden and a terrace in North Walsham. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service. Guests can have a drink at the bar.
joanne
United Kingdom
Lovely welcome. The staff were very helpful and attentive. Very dog friendly and the atmosphere was very positive
Set within Castaways Holiday Park, on the seafront in Bacton and featuring a bar, The Cliff Top Inn has free WiFi. Boasting a concierge service, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Nicholas
United States of America
The location was amazing! Walking distance to a very nice beach. The staff was very friendly,
Newly listed, available from May 2024, Trimingham, near Cromer is located in Trimingham, just 1.4 miles from Mundesley and 12 miles from Blickling Hall.
Mundesley has a sandy beach with easy access, cafes, a pub...
Mundesley has a sandy beach with easy access, cafes, a pub and takeaway food shops. It is a charming seaside town. There are lots of lovely walks there.
The Beach Cafe is a friendly place to meet and eat .
Stacy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A great village with good local shops and pub and a lovely...
A great village with good local shops and pub and a lovely beach. Great base to visit other seaside places such as Horsey Gap , or west Runton or Cromer or to see Broads at Wroxham or for a day trip to Norwich.
Ruth
Scored 8.0
8.0
Mundesley is lovely.
Mundesley is lovely. I think for visiting other parts of the surrounding area it would be better to have a car as it is quite remote. There is a regular bus service but unfortunately it had emergency timetable changes during our stay so we weren’t able to use it at all to explore.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Mundesley is a lovely location for a holiday,
Mundesley is a lovely location for a holiday,
There are a few independent shops, a pub and a chippy. People were friendly.
There are dog friendly beaches as well as the main beach.
It just nice there
Suzanne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Mundesley is a lovely little village - not too...
Mundesley is a lovely little village - not too commercialised, so it's like stepping back in time. It feels safe and so ideal for families with young children as well as those who want a quiet holiday. The pubs welcome dogs, which is always a nice feature. The accommodation ranges from campsite, to chalets, holiday rentals and hotel - should cover most requirements. Cromer and Sheringham not far away nor are the Norfolk Broads, so it's well placed for day trips out... and wonderful to come back to at the end of the day. The beach is wonderful, with good sand for making sand-castles, although swimming should be done with care as there are some under-currents at times. The life-guard and flags should be heeded in this respect. Good places for evening meals - The Royal Hotel and The Ship are favourite places of ours - there's plenty of choice! Crazy Golf on the sea-front is always a favourite of ours - because as pensioners, we're really big soft kids! There's also a small arcade for youngsters and lots of cafes and a beach paraphernalia shop. Can you tell I love it there?
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I've known Mundesley since the 70s - used to go as a child...
I've known Mundesley since the 70s - used to go as a child every year so I know it well. Its a nice small, british seaside village with lots of evidence of it being a victorian/edwardian holiday destination. Beach is great for walking along in cooler weather (you can walk for MILES if you want) and the inland lanes are pretty. Not many pubs but the Ship Inn has a nice selection of beers and a takeaway 'shack' in the evenings for fish and chips and the Royal Hotel has a bar. Not a huge number of shops in the village, usual places to buy buckets/spades, there's a park with kids playground, there's crazy golf, Its easy to get to other locations e.g. Cromer, Sheringham, North Walsham and further afield. Lots of little secret paths in the villages to explore, easy to get around. Beach is mainly sandy but shingly in areas, I always had a great time as a kid there, its changed a bit (more houses on the outskirts) but its still the same place underneath. Love it!
Michael
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The chalet is very well equipped and tastefully decorated.
It is compact, but ideal for a family of four to use as a base whilst exploring the coast.
The adventure golf in Mundesley was great fun and the ice cream shop next door delicious.
Tesco express is 2 minutes walk from Chalet, very handy.
The welcome basket was a lovely touch, as was the text from Gemma after we arrived. We would recommend this place.
The location was amazing. direct access from the back to the beach
The building could be beautiful (bit spooky but romantic) with a bit of TLC could be a grand hotel/ apartment building
caretaker was quick to fix any problems
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