Norfolk Coast Path walking holiday, England
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What's included accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis
room with en-suite or private bathroom, tea & coffee making facilities daily luggage transfer
detailed itineraries, map & guide book
Description of Norfolk Coast Path walking holiday, England
Price information
Departure information
This holiday can be booked from the 1st March to 31st October each year.
Travel guides
Our guide encourages you to extend a city break into a country break, push your way up peaks, and seek long-distance trails.
Read our England travel guide to find out how to make the most of your time, from highlights to lowlights.
Reviews
1 Reviews of Norfolk Coast Path walking holiday, England
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 18 Sep 2025 by Alexandra Ormerod
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
Seeing seals on Cley beach.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Be prepared for some road walking.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
It benefited local businesses and reduced environmental impact but
not sure about conservation.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
We had an enjoyable holiday but not sure I'd use the operator Again.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
We are a family run business and are committed to operating a Responsible Travel Policy. We aim to provide a quality and positive experience for our customers while contributing to and enhancing the local economy and respecting the environment.Whilst walking you are taking part in a healthy activity and visiting the area while reducing road congestion. The British government encourages people to visit the area on foot using public transport in line with their desire to encourage sustainable tourism.
Before starting this walk many guests like to dip their left foot in the sea at Hunstanton and dip their right foot in the sea at Cromer. This is a little custom that we are keen to see continue.
We would encourage guests to make a time for a trip on The North Norfolk Steam Railway and so help preserve this local heritage line .
The Kings Arms inn in Blakney is a great place to have a drink and a meal. full of local history and the building dates back to the 1700's
There are a number of National Trust Properties & attractions in the are . The entrance fees are used to restore and conserve our heritage, and provide employment for local people.
The Responsible Travel Code of Conduct which you receive with your information pack contains suggestions on how to be an ethical traveller by reducing water usage, recycling and properly disposing of litter, and reducing damage to the environment.
The accommodations we use in the great glen are locally owned and operated and use local produce for providing you with breakfast. Wherever possible we use accommodations that are registered with the Green Tourism Business Scheme. There are local shops, pubs and cafes available for lunches and dinners. All these issues make a great difference to the economic welfare of the local community by providing employment.
During the booking process for your holiday we reduce paper usage by corresponding by email wherever possible and only printing correspondence which is legally binding. We recycle our ink cartridges and envelopes, and use low energy light bulbs. Paper which cannot be recycled is shredded and composted.
Whilst on this holiday you will be walking at your own pace in your own group. We restrict group sizes on our self-guided walking holidays to a maximum of 12 to reduce impact on the community.
We encourage you to use this walking holiday as means to support your chosen charity by way of sponsorship.
People
When walking on the Norfolk Coast Path we aim to provide a quality and positive experience for you while contributing to and enhancing the local economy and respecting the environment of countryside, towns and seashore.The locally owned accommodations give our guests a warm welcome and recommend local pubs, cafes and restaurants along the Norfolk Coast Path for lunches and dinners. All these issues make a great difference to the economic welfare of the local community by providing employment and sustaining the local economy.
By taking this holiday on the Norfolk Coast Path you are contributing to the community by providing income for accommodation providers, pub landlords, restaurant and cafe owners, luggage transfer drivers, and local farmers.
There are a large number of Tourist attractions in the Norfolk. Whilst walking on the Norfolk Coast Path we encourage guests to visit attractions. The entrance fees are used to restore and conserve our heritage, and provide employment for local people.
Boat trips from the historic little harbour of Blakeney to visit the seals and birdlife are very popular and help support the local boat men.
There are also many RSPB reverses as this coast is a heaven for birdlife and your lists helps supports the RSPB's great work.
We encourage you to use this walking holiday as means to support your chosen charity by way of sponsorship.
All our used postage stamps are collected and used to raise money for local good causes.
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