The Willows In Wroxham

Wroxham , Norwich, Norfolk, Country village

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:00

Outside Description

large riverside garden with table and chairs to seat 12, BBQ and plenty of private mooring for those hiring a boat.

There are various outside games for you to enjoy and play with. Parking at the property for 4 cars.

Downstairs Description

Master bedroom with King Size bed, pull out sofa bed for children if needed and en-suite bathroom with bath and large separate walk in shower. Separate family bathroom.
Utility room including a washing machine Double or twin bedroom and another bedroom with double bed

First Floor Description

Large open plan lounge with fabulous river views. Pool table. Large flat screen TV with Freeview and NowTV box for any catch up TV you might miss.

Large fully fitted kitchen with all mod cons (toaster, kettle, microwave, gas hob with electric range oven, dishwasher, fridge, freezer) Open plan kitchen & dining with great river views

Snug with sofa TV & DVD player WC

Access to the balcony and table and chairs for those morning coffees in the sun

Property has a highchair amd a wooden cot (please bring your own bedding for the cot)

Second Floor Description

two further bedrooms, Family bathroom with separate bath and large walk in shower.

Child Friendly: Parents beware, this garden has unfenced river frontage children must be supervised at all times.
Group Getaways
Wi-Fi/Broadband
Tourist Attractions:
  • Blakeney Point: A long spit of shingle and sand dunes topped with marram grass, with an open stretch of water on the landward side known as The Pit (loved by the local sailing community), Blakeney Point is Norfolk’s premier nature reserve. With its nearby tidal mudflats and salt marshes, this is a wonderful place to visit if you are interested in wildlife. Visit website
  • Hunstanton Cliffs: Hunstanton is a typical British seaside resort with a beautiful sandy beach, family attractions, and varied activities on offer. It’s also the setting for one of Norfolk’s most remarkable sights; imagine, if you will, the sight of towering red cliffs looming above the beach. Visit website
  • Norwich Cathedral: Dominating the city’s skyline, Norwich Cathedral is a breathtaking example of early medieval architecture. It has superb stained glass windows, houses some beautiful examples of art and décor from the period, and stands tall in the middle of a bustling metropolis that has one of the best retail sectors in the entire UK. Visit website
  • The Broads: Discover dramatic landscapes, raw natural beauty and a rare quality of light. Where big, bright skies meet endless horizons and dreamlike landscapes. A place where time stands still. Real peace, open space – it’s a place unlike anywhere else. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • Recruiting Sergeant, Horstead: In nearby Horstead, Excellent menu for any occasion, love the mussels when in season Visit website
  • The King's Head, Hoveton: Short walk over the bridge. Pub meals, carvery and 'A la carte' menu Visit website
  • Bure River Cottage Restaurant, Horning: Wonderful fish restaurant with a different daily menu. Open evenings Monday to Saturday. Visit website
Food Stores:
  • Roys Of Wroxham: The shopping experience! Food hall, department store, toy store, gardening, DIY, children's world, Roy's Zone, car parks, family clothing and McDonalds. Visit website
  • Tesco : In Norwich and you could always pre order your grocery delivery ready for your arrival Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Norfolk Broads Boat Hire: This is our selection of day boats available to hire from Horning so you can enjoy the beautiful Norfolk Broads from the water. You can view more details on each boat, check up-to-date availability and book online. Boats are hired from Sunday AM to Saturday AM when booked for a full week. Visit website
  • Discovering The Many Cycle Routes Across Norfolk: While exploring Norfolk on foot and by boat are both excellent ways to get around the county, and taking a car will allow you to cover more distance, there can be only one mode of transport if you’d like to experience everything that’s on offer – bicycle. Visit website
  • Whitlingham Outdoor Education Centre: Activities include canoeing, kayaking, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, archery, windsurfing, problem-solving and team building challenges. There is a wheelchair accessible path around the Great Broad (about 2 miles/3km) and two all-terrain wheelchairs are available to book from the Broads Authority visitor centre. Visit website