Perfectly positioned, beautifully designed for couples seeking both relaxation and activity in a picturesque seaside setting.
All on the Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV, Sound System
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge (Small Freezer Compartment)
Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Shower Room: Shower, Toilet
Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV, Sound System
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge (Small Freezer Compartment)
Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Shower Room: Shower, Toilet
Bed linen, hand towels (guests are required to bring their own bath and beach towels) Park-owned Wi-Fi (can be slow at times) Electric heating and electricity by coin meter, payable by £1 coins. Welcome pack. Patio with seating and communal gardens. Private parking for 2 cars alongside the chalet. Please note: Strictly, no smoking or e-cigarettes, candles, no e-bikes or bicycles, no hen or stag parties. Welcomes children 8 years and over. This property has a security deposit of £75 which is payable 1 week prior to arrival, directly to the owner by bank transfer.
Two Hoots is a charming quirky chalet ideally situated on a tranquil privately owned and well-maintained chalet park, a mere 600 yards from the award-winning sandy beach and amenities within the quaint seaside village of Mundesley. Perfect for couples seeking a coastal escape, benefiting from single-level accommodation with personal touches and home comforts throughout.
Mundesley is a treasure trove to explore, boasting one of Norfolk’s finest sandy beaches and stunning coastal walks. A selection of independent shops including a village bakery, butcher, craft/gift shop, haberdashery, boutique, supermarket, fruit and veg shop, post office and lifeboat charity shop, along with numerous eateries offering a wide selection of fresh seafood and quality local produce and a warm welcome. Many activities include an outdoor gym, crazy golf, bird watching, sea fishing and green bowling. Mundesley is home to a superb 9-hole golf course with a 14-bay driving range and excellent coaching available.
A local bus service operates regularly to coastal towns and nearby places of interest. A mainline train station in the nearby market town of North Walsham (5 miles) provides a regular service to coastal towns and the Medieval City of Norwich for excellent shopping, the Cathedral, castle museum and theatre. The Norfolk Broads National Park is ideal for exploring the expanse of inland waterways, a natural habitat rich with birds and wildlife. Charter a day boat and be the captain of your own ship or join an organised river tour to float along these famous waterways. The Bure Valley Railway with its steam train, Pensthorpe Nature Reserve, and numerous local museums are well worth visiting, as is the RSPB at Cley Marshes. Cromer with its iconic pier, provides spectacular shows and entertainment. Nearby places of historical interest include Sheringham Park, Felbrigg and Blickling Hall (all National Trust), Horsey Gap is home to a breathtaking colony of seals in their natural habitat.
The Bee’s Knees (next door) plus The Happy Hedgehog (located on the same site) are available to book together sleeping up to a total of 7 guests.
Mundesley is a treasure trove to explore, boasting one of Norfolk’s finest sandy beaches and stunning coastal walks. A selection of independent shops including a village bakery, butcher, craft/gift shop, haberdashery, boutique, supermarket, fruit and veg shop, post office and lifeboat charity shop, along with numerous eateries offering a wide selection of fresh seafood and quality local produce and a warm welcome. Many activities include an outdoor gym, crazy golf, bird watching, sea fishing and green bowling. Mundesley is home to a superb 9-hole golf course with a 14-bay driving range and excellent coaching available.
A local bus service operates regularly to coastal towns and nearby places of interest. A mainline train station in the nearby market town of North Walsham (5 miles) provides a regular service to coastal towns and the Medieval City of Norwich for excellent shopping, the Cathedral, castle museum and theatre. The Norfolk Broads National Park is ideal for exploring the expanse of inland waterways, a natural habitat rich with birds and wildlife. Charter a day boat and be the captain of your own ship or join an organised river tour to float along these famous waterways. The Bure Valley Railway with its steam train, Pensthorpe Nature Reserve, and numerous local museums are well worth visiting, as is the RSPB at Cley Marshes. Cromer with its iconic pier, provides spectacular shows and entertainment. Nearby places of historical interest include Sheringham Park, Felbrigg and Blickling Hall (all National Trust), Horsey Gap is home to a breathtaking colony of seals in their natural habitat.
The Bee’s Knees (next door) plus The Happy Hedgehog (located on the same site) are available to book together sleeping up to a total of 7 guests.