A quieter corner of the North Norfolk coast

Cley-next-the-Sea suits slower coastal breaks where the focus is more on walking, wildlife, and open landscapes than busy seaside attractions.

The village sits between the salt marshes and the wider Norfolk countryside, with easy access to coastal walks, bird reserves, quieter beaches, and neighbouring villages including Blakeney and Salthouse.

It works particularly well for shorter stays where you want to arrive, settle in properly, and spend more time outdoors than in the car.

A few places to start

If you are looking for a short break in Cley-next-the-Sea, these cottages give a good sense of the different types of stay available, from cosy coastal cottages to quieter properties with easy access to the marshes, coast path, and wider North Norfolk coastline.

  • Middle Knoll, Cley-next-the-Sea

    Middle Knoll, Cley-next-the-Sea

    A beautifully restored flint cottage ideal for slower coastal breaks near the marshes and coast path.

    Sleeps 2 · Dog friendly · Wood burner

  • The Old Butlers House, Cley-next-the-Sea

    The Old Butlers House, Cley-next-the-Sea

    A characterful coastal house with marsh views and a quieter setting close to the heart of Cley.

    Sleeps 7 · Dog friendly · Garden

  • Beau Rivage, Cley-next-the-Sea

    Beau Rivage, Cley-next-the-Sea

    A peaceful coastal cottage with reedbed views and direct access to the Norfolk Coast Path.

    Sleeps 4 · Dog friendly · Marsh views

Who Cley suits

If you are deciding whether Cley-next-the-Sea is the right place for your break, this should help.

  • Best for quieter coastal breaks
    Smaller-scale stays where the focus is more on walking, wildlife, and slower days
  • Best for walking and birdwatching
    Easy access to the coast path, salt marshes, and nearby nature reserves
  • Best for couples and slower weekends
    Well suited to 2 to 3 night stays where you want less noise and fewer crowds

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

A few places to consider

A cosy cottage near the coast path

Smaller cottages within easy reach of the village, marshes, and coastal walking routes. Well suited to slower weekends where you want to settle in and explore on foot.

  • Middle Knoll, Cley-next-the-Sea

    Middle Knoll, Cley-next-the-Sea

    A flint cottage set in the coastal village of Cley-next-the-Sea, offering a calm base for short breaks on the North Norfolk coast. Well suited to couples, with access to marshes, coastal paths and open landscapes within walking distance.

    Best for: Slower coastal weekends with walking, wildlife, and quieter surroundings

    Dog friendly · Wood burner · Countryside views

    Sleeps 2 · Coastal village · Cley-next-the-Sea

  • Little Emmaus, Cley-next-the-Sea

    Little Emmaus, Cley-next-the-Sea

    A peaceful detached hideaway tucked above the village of Cley-next-the-Sea, with wide countryside views towards the coast and marshes. Well suited to slower short breaks focused on walking, birdwatching, and quiet time outdoors.

    Best for: Quieter coastal stays with open views and easy access to walking routes

    Dog friendly · Countryside views · Parking

    Sleeps 2 · Cley-next-the-Sea · Norfolk

A quieter stay with marsh or countryside views

Properties with a calmer setting and a little more space, offering easy access to the coast while feeling slightly removed from the busier parts of North Norfolk.

  • Golden Goose Cottage, Wiveton

    Golden Goose Cottage, Wiveton

    A beautifully styled brick and flint cottage in the peaceful village of Wiveton, just a short distance from Cley-next-the-Sea and the wider North Norfolk coast. Offering a slower pace and a more tucked-away feel, it works particularly well for relaxed coastal breaks with walking, good food, and time outdoors.

    Best for: Quieter North Norfolk stays with easy access to the coast and surrounding villages

    Dog friendly · Log burner · Enclosed garden

    Sleeps 4 · Wiveton near Cley-next-the-Sea · Norfolk

  • Beau Rivage, Cley-next-the-Sea

    Beau Rivage, Cley-next-the-Sea

    A well-positioned coastal cottage with wide views across the reed beds and easy access to the Norfolk Coast Path. Set close to Cley Windmill and the marshes, it offers a quieter and more scenic base for exploring this stretch of the North Norfolk coast.

    Best for: Coastal walking, marsh views, and slower stays in the heart of Cley

    Dog friendly · Marsh views · Parking

    Sleeps 4 · Cley-next-the-Sea · Norfolk

A larger cottage for slower group stays

Well suited to longer weekends with family or friends, offering more room to settle in properly while still being close to the coast and surrounding villages.

  • The Old Butlers House, Cley-next-the-Sea

    The Old Butlers House, Cley-next-the-Sea

    A characterful coastal house with views across the salt marshes and easy access to the centre of Cley-next-the-Sea. Set within part of historic Cley Hall, it offers a slower and more traditional North Norfolk stay, well suited to longer weekends with family or friends.

    Best for: Relaxed coastal stays with character, marsh views, and easy access to walking routes

    Dog friendly · Marsh views · Garden

    Sleeps 7 · Cley-next-the-Sea · Norfolk

  • Sea Pie, Cley-next-the-Sea

    Sea Pie, Cley-next-the-Sea

    A spacious coastal house on the quieter edge of Cley-next-the-Sea, offering open countryside views and plenty of room for longer stays with family or friends. Well suited to slower North Norfolk weekends, with easy access to the coast path, marshes, and surrounding villages.

    Best for: Relaxed group stays close to the coast with space to properly unwind

    Dog friendly · Large garden · Parking

    Sleeps 6 · Cley-next-the-Sea · Norfolk

View more places to stay in Cley-next-the-Sea

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 Holt, particularly suited to shorter Norfolk breaks
  • Holidaycottages.co.uk
    A wider range of cottages across North Norfolk, including countryside and coastal stays near Holt
  • Cottages.com
    Additional cottages and alternative accommodation options nearby

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Is Cley the right choice?

It works well if you:

  • want a quieter coastal village
  • enjoy walking and open landscapes
  • prefer nature, scenery, and slower days
  • like staying somewhere less busy than Wells or Cromer

It may not be ideal if you:

  • want traditional seaside attractions
  • are looking for nightlife or busy shopping areas
  • want a large sandy beach immediately outside your door

Exploring nearby

Cley works best when combined with the wider North Norfolk coast rather than treated as a standalone destination.

  • Blakeney is a short drive or walk away for cafés, pubs, and seal trips
  • Salthouse offers quieter coastal scenery and excellent walking
  • Wells-next-the-Sea gives you access to a larger beach and harbour atmosphere
  • Holt is nearby for independent shops, galleries, and restaurants

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

Cley-next-the-Sea is not about filling every hour.

It is about slowing down, walking the coast, watching the light change across the marshes, and enjoying a quieter part of Norfolk for a couple of days.

If that is what you want from a short break, Cley is one of the most rewarding places to stay on the North Norfolk coast.

Is Cley-next-the-Sea good for a quiet short break?

Yes. Cley-next-the-Sea is one of the quieter places to stay on the North Norfolk coast, particularly outside peak summer weekends. It suits slower breaks focused on walking, wildlife, and coastal scenery.

Is Cley-next-the-Sea good for walking?

Very much so. The Norfolk Coast Path runs through the area, with easy walking routes towards Blakeney, Salthouse, and the surrounding marshes.

Is Cley-next-the-Sea good for birdwatching?

Yes. Cley Marshes is one of the best-known birdwatching locations in the UK, attracting visitors throughout the year.

How far is Cley-next-the-Sea from the beach?

The coastline and marshes are directly nearby, although the nearest large sandy beaches are a short drive away at Wells-next-the-Sea or Holkham.

Is Cley-next-the-Sea good for couples?

Yes. Smaller cottages, quieter surroundings, and easy coastal walks make it particularly well suited to couples looking for a slower Norfolk break.