Your Dog-Friendly Guide to the Norfolk Broads
Mill House Bungalow — Made for Dogs
Mill House Bungalow was designed with dogs in mind — not just tolerated. The garden is fully enclosed, the parking is right at the door, and the single-level layout means muddy paws don’t have to travel far.
- Fully enclosed private garden — safe for dogs to roam without a lead
- Dogs welcome in all ground-floor areas
- Easy single-level layout — perfect for older dogs too
- Please bring your own dog bedding and bowls
Dog-Friendly Walks
- River Thurne towpath walk from Potter Heigham — flat, easy, and popular with dogs
- How Hill — gentle Broadland walk, mostly on good footpaths; dogs on lead near livestock
- Horsey Windpump circular — National Trust, dogs welcome on leads
Dog-Friendly Beaches
- Horsey Gap — dogs welcome year-round (during seal season Oct–Feb, keep dogs on lead and at distance)
- Waxham — dogs permitted year-round on much of the beach (seasonal restrictions on some sections)
- Eccles-on-Sea — dogs welcome year-round
Dog-Friendly Pubs
- The Pleasure Boat Inn, Hickling — dogs welcome inside and in the garden
- The Falgate Inn, Potter Heigham — dogs welcome
Practical Tips
- Nearest vet: [placeholder — to be confirmed by owner]
- Nearest pet shop: [placeholder — to be confirmed by owner]
- Pack: poo bags, towels, lead, food and water bowls, bedding
- During seal pupping season (Nov–Feb), keep dogs on a lead and well back from seals at Horsey