Out and about in & around Winterton-on-Sea, what can you enjoy when you visit us...

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Winterton Beach
The beach offers acres of golden sand and even on the hottest summer days there is always plenty of space for children to build their sandcastles. Here you can enjoy the sound of skylarks singing against a background of waves lapping against the shore. Sometimes you'll catch sight of a seal bobbing in the water or lazing on the sand. If you feel peckish there is the Seal View Café, which is popular with visitors and locals alike all through the year.

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The Holy Trinity & All Saints Church

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Our Seals

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The Fishermans Return
The Fishermans Return has been serving ale to the people of Winterton for the past three centuries. but it was discovered by tourists and day trippers many decades ago when the village became a popular holiday destination.

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Loomes Store

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The Seal View Café
Seal View Café located at the beach car park beside the stunning SSSI dune system, is a year-round favourite—even open on Christmas Day! Enjoy loaded fries, fresh salads, sandwiches, and seasonal specials, plus amazing ice creams from Whippy World, milkshakes, and iced coffees. Debbie and her team are always ready with a warm welcome—and a sausage treat for your dog!

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The Beach Car Park
All our guests enjoy free parking for unlimited cars throughout their stay. While the cottages are just a 5-minute walk to the beach, driving is ideal for families with little ones or those with limited mobility—priority bays offer easy access and stunning views, especially during seal season. The beach is dog-friendly year-round, and there’s even a dog biscuit waiting at the parking kiosk!

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Great Yarmouth
9 miles from Winterton, Great Yarmouth is a resort town on the east coast of England. It's known for its long sandy beach. The Time and Tide Museum traces local history. The Nelson Museum focuses on the life of Admiral Horatio Nelson. There are penguins and sharks at the SEA LIFE aquarium.

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The City of Norwich
23 miles from Winterton, this thriving medieval centre, rich in beautiful historic architecture, is a perfect blend between the past and the present. The Anglo-Saxons settled the modern site of the City on the river Wensum between the 5th and 7th centuries and, following the Norman Conquest in the 9th century.

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The Norfolk Broads
6 miles from Winterton, the peaceful Norfolk Broads lie mostly to the north, east and south east of the cathedral city of Norwich, with thirty calm, shallow lakes fringed with reeds, alder or willow.

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Horsey Mill
3.5 miles from Winterton, Horsey Windpump is a windpump or drainage windmill in the care of the National Trust in the village of Horsey, on The Broads near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. The structure is a grade II* listed building.

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BeWILDerwood
13.6 miles from Winterton, huge, award winning forest of family fun and outdoor adventure. Treehouses, Wobbly Wires, Slippery Slopes, Crocklebogs, Twiggles and Boggles, storytelling, and really yummy food!