March 7, 2012

Holiday Cottages in and Around Norfolk

Located riverside, the Norfolk Holiday Cottages are built up on the total area of 13 acres. With the river Yare flowing by, the holiday cottages has a feel of the elitist. The riverside hotels in Norwich are like a second home and whether the touring family wants to spend some quality time, or to laze around or hold some family functions, these cottages provide the perfect setting.
The Riverview Norfolk
This cottage provides the best view of the river. The cottages have its own enclosed lawns and slopes and patio and also its own mooring that make the stay in these cottages memorable.
The cottages are of two floors with two twin bedrooms in the ground floor and three in the first. The rooms come with attached baths, shower cubicles, verandahs, dining room, kitchen, shower cubicle, etc. The cottages come with open fire, barbeque, Oil Fired Central Heating (OFCH), radio/TV, dishwasher, freezer, DVD etc. It has all the additional features that will make the stay easy and comfortable. Parking space is also available for four cars. Pets are also allowed.
The nearest place to visit is the Bramerton village. Other than the usual boating options one can opt for outdoor activities like cycling and walking. Motor launches are also available for exploring the Broads and the wetlands. The nearest pub is only 800 yards away, and the tourists can also visit the Bramerton Woods End Pub that serves the local cuisine.
The Oakhaven Norfolk
This cottage is situated on the farther ends of the Broeadland Village of Surlingham. Situated by the river, the tourists who opt for this place are usually bird watchers. Ted Ellis and the RSPB nature reserves are nearby.
The hotel has five bedrooms, in which three are double; one is a room having a bunk and another, a small twin bed. The fifth has a four poster bed. All the rooms are with attached bathrooms. The services that the room has are bed linen, open fire, fire basket of fuel for stove, hot tub etc. There is also an enclosed lawn. The rooms are non-smoking and only two pets are allowed. Other basic amenities like dishwasher, microwave, sauna, etc are all provided. The parking is for only three cars.
The nearest tourist spot is the Surlingham Broad that is situated in the south of the River Yare near Brundall. One of the oldest inns, The Ferry inn is still there.
Manor Lodge Norfolk
The building that is converted to the lodge was made in the 16th century. But the rooms all provide the basic amenities and lavishness that the modern tourism market needs.
TV, DVD, BBQ, central heating and air conditioning etc are some of the facilities given. There is a rear garden lawn and high chair is also provided for children. In the lawn are given sauna and hot tub, so that the guest can relax after a hot and tiring day.
Since the lodge is also situated near the Surlingham Broad, one can rent boats for a leisure cruise down the area.

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