"A welcoming, friendly hotel with character. Beautiful surroundings, a regular visit by a muntjac deer. We had a view of the sea from our bedroom. The food was excellent and the atmosphere was relaxing."
"Pub good. Staff good. Food good. No lemon or lime available for G&T but 'beer good' too.
Room was not good. It has clearly been very nice but it isn't any more.
The facilities are OK, but the room and the shower room both now really need a good 'deep clean' to reach acceptable standards.
The visitors book shows comments from 2023 and 2024 that have not been addressed - 'noisy fan in bathroom' is still noisy, 'chipped paint doesn't look nice neither does bathroom damp on walls', there's ...
"Near blickling hall. Good food. Friendly and helpful staff. Clean rooms. Nice walks. We made use of a NT Explorer 4 day pass. Lots to do around blickling hall. Free parking."
"really lovely cute little hotel, 5 min walk from west runton beach and not far from both sheringham and cromer. Really cute area! Lovely room stocked with snacks and breakfast! "
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You can enjoy some culture when you stop by Chestnut Farm in West Beckham. Amble around this relaxing area's beautiful beaches and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
You can learn about the history of Letheringsett with a visit to Letheringsett Watermill. Wander through the beautiful beaches and seaside in this quaint area.
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at Muckleburgh Collection during your trip to Weybourne. Stroll along the beautiful beaches in this relaxing area or visit its lively bars.
Enjoy an outing to Natural Surroundings during your stay in Letheringsett. Stroll along the seaside in this quaint area or visit its top-notch restaurants.
"Super friendly, helpful staff who made us feel very welcome. Beautiful location. Dog friendly and convenient for walks from the hotel with access to Sheringham Park. The food was excellent, but not always consistent - I had sea bass on one day which was so delicious (and as described in the menu) that I decided to have it again on my last night, but it was no where near as good - missing the chives in the mash, the dill sauce on the fish and not served with peas all as described in the menu. I’m guessing it was a different chef on duty.
I was disappointed with a mix up/misunderstanding about my room - but I think that was because of Expedia, not the fault of the hotel. And the hotel did try to resolve it.
I will definitely return and will know which room to request next time!"
"The hotel is a relaxing place to stay. The room was very comfortable and the restaurant was a pleasing place to eat. The food was excellent and plenty of dishes to choose from."
"This a brilliant pub. Can't fault it at all. First choice place for me when in the area. Host will ask you what time you want your breakfast. What's not to like?"
The most popular time to visit Wiveton is during the summer months, particularly July and August. This period offers delightful weather, with temperatures typically ranging from 17 to 23 Celsius, creating an friendly space for outdoor exploration and enjoying the scenic countryside.
As you plan your trip, you'll find that the peak season sees an increase in tourist activity, especially around the beautiful coastal areas and local nature reserves. The vibrant energy of summer draws visitors to Wiveton's charming cafes and markets, where you can sample fresh local produce and artisan treats. This is a fantastic time for leisurely walks along the stunning North Norfolk coast, as well as engaging in outdoor activities like cycling or birdwatching in the nearby nature reserves.
For those who prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting in September. This month often sees a lovely Indian summer, with pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. It's an ideal time to explore local attractions such as the Wiveton Hall and its gardens, while still enjoying comfortable weather for outdoor adventures.
If you're particularly interested in good value, October is also an excellent choice. Although it's the start of the low season, you can still enjoy the beauty of Wiveton's autumn foliage and the tranquillity of the landscape, often at more affordable accommodation rates. Many local businesses remain open, offering a chance to experience the community in a more relaxed setting.
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