Chalets in Mundesley
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Chalets in Mundesley
Experience the gorgeous, Victorian seaside destination of Mundesley. Nestled in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, visitors will enjoy coastal walks, proximity to the Broads National Park and lovely historic strolls through a photogenic town. Mundesley is just the right destination for travellers seeking a picturesque town away from the crowds and steeped in intriguing local history and traditions. This is also a great place to sail along the Norfolk coast, or the fresh waters of Norfolk Broads.
Self-catered chalets by the seaMundesley chalets offer so many options, catering to different travelling preferences. Choose budget accommodations for two, or splurge on a stately Victorian-style chalet, just around the corner from the beach. Bring your friends and family, or your plus one, these chalets were made for optimum comfort. Many of them feature gardens with ocean views, a comfortable living room, and a full kitchen. Enjoy evening walks to and from the beach. Contemplate the sunrise from the patio. A chalet in Mundesley is precisely what’s needed to compliment your holiday.
Travellers and activities
Hire a boat for a day of paddling at Dilham Hall Canoe Hire in North Walsham, just 6 miles inland. They also provide options for SUP hire. You’ll enjoy private canal access where you’ll catch sightings of a variety of wildlife, including swans! Venture into Pigneys Wood where you’ll find beautiful trails in scenic woodlands. Discover landmarks like the old railway and canal as you get lost in the woods. Travellers with a fascination for mammoths, fossils and all things prehistoric, will be glad to know they are just a few km from one of the Deep History Coast Discovery Points in Trimingham.
Mundesley for Leisure TravellersMundesley offers plenty of activities for travellers who just want to relax. Practise your golf game at the Mundesley Golf Club, established in 1901. Its location near the beach, atop scenic rolling hills, makes this venue a winner! Alternatively, if you’re looking for great family-fun and value for your money, head over to Adventure Island Crazy Golf. Visitors of all ages will enjoy all 12-hole themes, including waterfalls and lakes. Another venue worth visiting is the Pavillion Theatre, perched right on the pier in nearby Cromer. This special events centre features cabaret and comedy shows to go with your libations.
Mundesley for Culture SeekersMundesley’s Victorian roots run deep. Evidence of this can be seen with a leisurely stroll around town. You’ll find brick shops and buildings, as well as a quaintly colourful post office. Terraced Victorian housing, the brick walled Mundesley Library and The Stow Mill are just examples of some of the sites that await you. Bromholm Priory definitely should have a place on your sightseeing checklist. Established in 1113, this monastery once had power and prominence in its heyday. Later, photograph the Stow Mill. This iconic mill is one of the oldest in the country and is a lovely sight to behold.
Bromholm Priory, built on a Holm, had an honourable mention in the world-famous Canterbury Tales.
Top 7 travel tips in Mundesley
One simply cannot venture to a seaside town and not see the beach. The first one you’ll come to is Mundesley Beach. Widely considered to be one of the top beaches in Norfolk, expect to enjoy long stretches of sand, perfect for picnics, with excellent swimming areas. The neighbouring Trimingham Beach is a bit more difficult to access, but it’s perfect for travellers who prefer a secluded beach.
2. Learn maritime facts at a tiny museumAny trip to Mundesley must include a visit to the local icon: Mundesley Maritime Museum. Located near the beach, this tiny museum holds old photographs steeped in history, equipment and lookout binoculars which the volunteers use to alert the Coast Guard if someone is in trouble.
3. Admire the past at the Norfolk Motorcycle MuseumMotor enthusiasts should not let slip this opportunity to see vintage motorcycles in unaltered condition. This family run, unique museum features a quaint collection of old-fashioned bikes and very old motorcycles. Also, children can visit for free!
4. See the oldest lighthouse in NorfolkGet a piece of history during your stay in Mundesley by seeing the local sites. Happisburgh Lighthouse is just 10 km down the coast. Apart from stunning photo-ops, you will also find family-friendly amenities, WWII bunkers and more! While in the area, stop by Happisburgh Owls and meet the loveliest owls around.
5.Take a trip to Gunton Park SawmillJust 8 miles away, visitors can make a trip to a historical treasure. The Gunton Park Sawmill, housed in a 19th century timber and thatch building, opened its doors to the public in 1989. Visitors to the restored sawmill will find a heritage museum and a fascinating, water-powered sawmill in a scenic environment.
6. Witness the glory days of steam trainsExperience living history with a train ride on the Poppyline from Sheringham to Holt. The North Norfolk Railway provides visitors unique insights into the once flourishing days of steam trains with a heritage ride through Norfolk’s scenic countryside. Sheringham Station also makes an effort to preserve the station’s history. Therefore, a visit to the station is like stepping into yesteryear.
7. Enjoy the local pubs and cafésMundesley has a few historical eateries that are a must-visit. Stop by The Ship Pub for an excellent dining experience overlooking the sea. If you fancy a coffee near the sea, which is what you came for, then the Corner House Café has got you covered. Enjoy its rustic charm and French décor as you savour your favourite morning drink.
Information about chalets in Mundesley
🏡 Chalets available: | 14 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -46%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £41. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 5 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 7% of the properties. |