East Anglia is somewhere I wish I’d explored more of when I lived in Norfolk. It’s got some stunning, quiet beaches, gentle country walks and The Broads national park. I’ve made a few return trips since moving north and I’m always left wishing I had just a little longer to explore.

Dog friendly accommodation in East Anglia
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Avocet Cottage: just a two minute walk from the dog friendly beach at Pakefield, Suffolk, Avocet Cottage is tastefully designed and has everything you need for a home away from home. Sleeps 2, 2 dogs welcome (more by negotiation), with an enclosed garden.
The Hayloft: centrally located near Dereham in Norfolk, the majority of the county can be accessed in an hour’s drive or less. Sleeping 2-4 people and 2 dogs free of charge, this cosy apartment is budget friendly and a great value weekend away – mention HayloftBubbles when booking for a free bottle of Prosecco on arrival. There’s an enclosed terrace but you’ll need to walk down the drive for a grassy area.