A quieter base on the North Norfolk coast

Blakeney is one of the most reliable choices in Norfolk if you are looking for a slower, quieter coastal break.

It sits on the salt marshes rather than directly on a sandy beach, which gives it a different feel to places like Wells. The focus here is on walking, open landscapes, and settling into a steady pace for a couple of days.

It works particularly well for 2 to 3 night stays where you want to arrive, park the car, and not think too much about logistics.

A few places to start

If you are looking for a short break in Blakeney, these cottages give a good sense of the different types of stay available, from cosy village cottages to larger coastal houses with marsh views.

  • Old Mealhouse Cottage, Blakeney

    Old Mealhouse Cottage, Blakeney

    A cosy brick and flint cottage tucked just behind the High Street, ideal for slower short breaks for two.

    Sleeps 2 · Dog friendly · Coastal

  • Seagulls, Blakeney

    Seagulls, Blakeney

    A larger coastal house with far-reaching marsh views, outdoor space, and room for longer stays.

    Sleeps 8 · Dog friendly · Parking

  • White Horses, Blakeney

    White Horses, Blakeney

    A spacious maisonette with wide marsh views and a calmer feel than many central cottages.

    Sleeps 4 · Parking · Coastal views

Who Blakeney suits

If you are deciding whether Blakeney is the right place for your break, this should help.

  • Best for couples
    Smaller cottages near the quay or village centre where everything is within walking distance
  • Best for peace and quiet
    Properties slightly outside the centre, closer to the marshes
  • Best for walking breaks
    Anywhere with easy access to the coastal path towards Cley and Morston

If that sounds right, these are good places to start.

A few places to consider

A cosy cottage for two near the quay

A simple, well-located base within walking distance of pubs, the harbour, and coastal paths. Ideal if you want to settle in and not rely on the car.

  • Middle Cottage, Blakeney

    Middle Cottage, Blakeney

    A beautifully restored Grade II listed cottage set on Mariners Hill, with elevated views across the estuary and salt marshes. A calm and characterful base for a short break, with coastal walks and the quay within easy reach.

    Best for: Estuary views and a quieter, scenic setting for two

    Dog friendly · Waterside views · Garden

    Sleeps 2 · Blakeney · Coastal

  • Old Mealhouse Cottage, Blakeney

    Old Mealhouse Cottage, Blakeney

    A characterful brick and flint cottage tucked just behind the High Street, offering a calm and well-located base in the heart of Blakeney. Well suited to short breaks, combining village convenience with easy access to the coast and walking routes.

    Best for: A cosy, central stay for two with everything within walking distance

    Dog friendly · Parking · Log burner

    Sleeps 2 · Blakeney · Coastal

A quieter stay with more space

Slightly set back or more spacious than the central cottages, offering a calmer feel while still being within easy reach of the village.

  • Greensholme, Blakeney

    Greensholme, Blakeney

    A homely bungalow tucked away down a peaceful lane, offering a quieter base in Blakeney with more space than many central cottages. Well suited to short breaks where you want to relax properly while still being within easy reach of the village.

    Best for: A quieter stay with more space, still within walking distance of the centre

    Dog friendly · Enclosed garden · Parking

    Sleeps 4 · Blakeney · Coastal

  • White Horses, Blakeney

    White Horses, Blakeney

    A spacious and well-finished maisonette with wide views across the marshes and sea, offering a more open and relaxed feel than many central cottages. A comfortable base for a short break, with the village and coast within easy reach.

    Best for: Extra space and coastal views while staying within walking distance of the centre

    Dog friendly · Parking · Garden

    Sleeps 4 · Blakeney · Coastal

A larger cottage for a relaxed coastal stay

Well suited to a long weekend or small group, with more room to settle in properly and outdoor space where available.

  • The Saltings Blakeney

    The Saltings, Blakeney

    A well-positioned coastal house with wide views across the salt marshes, offering a more open and relaxed feel for a short break. Ideal for small groups, with space to settle in and enjoy the setting both inside and out.

    Sleeps 6 · Blakeney · Coastal

  • Seagulls, Blakeney

    Seagulls, Blakeney

    A spacious coastal house set on a quiet no-through road, with wide views across the salt marshes from the first floor living space. A relaxed and practical base for a longer weekend or group stay, with plenty of room both inside and out.

    Sleeps 8 · Blakeney · Coastal

View more places to stay in Blakeney

If you’d like to see more options or check availability for your dates, these are the best places to continue your search:

  • Norfolk Hideaways
    Well-located cottages in and around Blakeney, particularly suited to short breaks
  • Holidaycottages.co.uk
    A wider range of cottages across Norfolk, useful if you want more choice or flexible dates
  • Cottages.com
    Additional availability and alternative options nearby

View more places to stay in Blakeney

Is Blakeney the right choice

It works well if you:

  • want a quieter coastal base
  • enjoy walking straight from where you are staying
  • prefer villages to busier seaside towns

It may not be ideal if you:

  • want a sandy beach immediately nearby
  • are looking for a lot of activity or nightlife

Exploring nearby

Blakeney works best when you treat it as a base rather than somewhere that needs to do everything.

  • Cley next the Sea is a short walk or drive and offers quieter coastal views
  • Morston is the starting point for seal trips
  • Wells next the Sea gives you a more traditional beach day if you want it

You can explore more options here:

Plan your short break in Norfolk

If you are still deciding between locations, these guides will help:

Final thought

Blakeney is not about filling your time. It is about having the space to slow down, get outside, and enjoy a different pace for a couple of days.

If that is what you want from a short break, it is one of the most consistent choices on the Norfolk coast.

Is Blakeney good for a short break?

Yes. Blakeney works particularly well for 2 to 3 night stays where you want a quieter base, good walking access, and somewhere that feels slower paced than the larger Norfolk seaside towns.

Can you stay in Blakeney without using the car much?

In many cases, yes. If you stay near the quay or village centre, you can walk to pubs, coastal paths, cafés, and nearby marshes without needing to drive regularly during your stay.

Is Blakeney better than Wells-next-the-Sea for a quieter break?

Generally, yes. Wells tends to feel busier and more traditional as a seaside town, while Blakeney is quieter and more focused on walking, wildlife, and the salt marsh landscape.

Are there dog-friendly cottages in Blakeney?

Yes. Many cottages in and around Blakeney allow dogs, particularly properties suited to walking holidays and longer coastal stays.

How long should you stay in Blakeney?

For most people, 2 to 4 nights works well. That gives enough time to explore the coast, walk to nearby villages such as Cley or Morston, and settle into the slower pace of the area.