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Discover Hunstanton – Norfolk’s Classic Seaside Resort

Hunstanton delivers hotels with a classic British seaside charm with dramatic sunsets, traditional funfair vibes, and a mix of Victorian elegance and beachside fun. Known for its rare west-facing coastline on the east coast, Hunstanton is perfect for golden-hour views, family beach days, and coastal walks. Whether you’re exploring the historic green, heading to Old Hunstanton for sandy dunes, or enjoying a stick of rock on the promenade, this coastal gem offers something for everyone.

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Beach huts at Hunstanton

Beach huts at Hunstanton

Where to Stay in Hunstanton

From classic seaside action to peaceful beach retreats, Hunstanton and its neighbouring villages offer something for every type of traveller.

  • Hunstanton Town Centre – Lively and walkable, close to the beach, amusements, and gardens. Ideal for first-time visitors and families.
  • Old Hunstanton – Just a short stroll north, this quieter area has dunes, beach huts, and scenic walks. Great for couples and dog walkers.
  • Heacham – A few miles south, known for its lavender fields and wide beaches. Suits those looking for a tranquil break.
  • Holme-next-the-Sea – A peaceful village perfect for birdwatchers and nature lovers, bordering the Norfolk Coast Path.

Lavender field at nearby Heacham, Norfolk

Best Hotels in Hunstanton

Hunstanton offers a wide range of hotels, from charming beachside inns to family-friendly hotels with sea views and spacious gardens.

Best Family Hotels in Hunstanton

The Golden Lion Hotel (3-star) – Overlooking the town green and sea, this traditional hotel has family rooms, an onsite restaurant, and a brilliant location for beach days and arcades.

The Lodge (4-star) – Located in Old Hunstanton, this smart hotel has spacious family suites, a sunny garden, and access to one of the area’s best beaches.

Best Seafront Hotels in Hunstanton

Le Strange Arms Hotel (4-star) – Set right on the sands of Old Hunstanton, this classic hotel offers uninterrupted views, beach access, and a peaceful setting ideal for longer stays.

The Wash & Tope Hotel (3-star) – A cheerful hotel just metres from the beach with relaxed rooms, a bar and restaurant, and easy access to the promenade.

Best Budget Hotels in Hunstanton

Sunset Inn (3-star) – Cosy and affordable with bright rooms and friendly service, this centrally located hotel is perfect for value-conscious visitors.

The Richmond (3-star) – A straightforward budget hotel with great service, comfy beds, and easy access to both beach and shops.

Best Dog-Friendly Hotels in Hunstanton

Caley Hall Hotel (4-star) – A stylish country house hotel in Old Hunstanton with dog-friendly rooms, nearby trails, and a popular restaurant.

The Gin Trap Inn (4-star) – Located in Ringstead, just outside Hunstanton, this 17th-century inn welcomes dogs, has charming rooms, and serves up local food and craft gins.

Top Things to Do in Hunstanton

Explore Hunstanton Cliffs – Layered red and white cliffs are a stunning natural sight, great for photos and fossil hunting.

Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary – A family favourite with penguins, seals, and interactive marine exhibits.

Take a Sunset Stroll – Enjoy one of the UK’s only west-facing East Coast sunsets from the promenade.

Old Hunstanton Beach – Quieter and more natural, ideal for walks, kite flying, and beachcombing.

Norfolk Lavender – Just outside Heacham, this fragrant attraction offers gardens, shops, and distillery tours.

Sunset at Hunstanton Cliffs

Sunset at Hunstanton Cliffs

Getting to and Around Hunstanton

By car: Hunstanton is easily accessed via the A149 from King’s Lynn. Parking is plentiful in town and near the beaches.

By train: The nearest station is King’s Lynn, about 16 miles away. From there, buses and taxis run regularly to Hunstanton.

By bus: The Coastliner service connects Hunstanton to King’s Lynn, Cromer, and other Norfolk towns.

Once in town, it’s easy to explore on foot. The seafront, town centre, and Old Hunstanton are all within walking distance.

When to Visit Hunstanton

Spring: Blossoming gardens, fewer crowds, and long coastal walks make spring a peaceful and refreshing time to visit.

Summer: Classic British seaside season. Great weather, full attractions, and perfect for beach days with the family.

Autumn: Golden light, migrating birds, and quieter beaches. A brilliant time for walkers and photographers.

Winter: Stormy seas and bracing walks followed by cosy fires. A great time for off-season deals and relaxation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hunstanton expensive for hotels?

Not particularly. Hunstanton offers a mix of affordable budget hotels and mid-range seafront options.

What’s the best area to book a hotel in Hunstanton?

Town Centre is best for beach and shops, while Old Hunstanton suits quieter, more scenic holidays.

Can I book hotels in Hunstanton with easyStay?

Yes. we offers verified reviews, secure booking, and a wide selection of hotels in Hunstanton.

Are there good family hotels in Hunstanton?

Absolutely. Several hotels offer family rooms, seaside access, and on-site dining for convenience.

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