The Georgian-era market town of Holt is a pretty pick on the North Norfolk Coast. Its many antique shops, art galleries, boutiques and bookshops, as well as pubs, cafes and restaurant buildings have a uniform charm, and it’s very pleasant just to stroll amongst them. The little alleyways and winding lanes invite you to explore, and the coast is just a couple of miles north. But Holt also has a hundred acre Country Park, a woodland criss-crossed with trails, picnic spots and playgrounds, so the best places to stay in Holt are an excellent choice for both a family escape, or a more grown up, historic one. In Holt we like a pub-with-rooms and historic Byfords, a hotel in Holt’s oldest building.
Visitors to Holt should look up the Owl Trail, which is a series of plaques marking out the town’s main landmarks. Some of the best of the town’s Georgian architecture is marked with an Owl, as is St. Andrew’s Church, which dates from the 13th century. It is a great way to get your bearings and get a taste for Holt. One of our recommendations for the best places to stay in Holt, Byfords, is also one of the town’s landmarks, and worth poking your head into, even if you don't opt to stay there. You should also look up the North Norfolk Railway Station, where old steam trains still puff.
Holt Country Park’s semi-managed woodland is picturesque, with its oaks, pines, and silver birch trees, but for Norfolk’s natural landscape visit the nearby Broads National Park with its wealth of endemic flora and fauna. Or Blakeney Point on the coast, where seals are known to congregate and some of the UK’s best birdwatching opportunities may crop up for you. Holt is close to the picturesque ruins of Baconsthorpe Castle too, and Letheringsett Watermill, and of course the beautiful North Norfolk coastline. During the summer the town hosts a Summer Festival, and the Holt calendar has a number of interesting events. If you’re planning to visit Holt for one of the events it’s a good idea to book into one of the best places to stay in Holt with plenty of time to spare. It is a proper hideaway, but it’s sometimes a popular one!
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Holt (Letheringsett )
A charming country inn with beautifully styled interiors and impeccable pub fare. Four elegantly styled rooms are traditional yet unfussy, with well placed art, crisp white linen and soft pastel hues; dog-friendly, too. The restaurant uses mainly local produce and there's a great ale selection too.
Holt (Norfolk)
Holt's oldest building, a former ironmongers, this hotel promises an Olde World country stay. Rooms are decorated in a traditional style with sumptuous beds, soft throws and Bang & Olufsen sound systems. Bathrooms have underfloor heating. A bustling deli and café attracts locals and tourists alike.