Blakeney Hotel with its quayside location has magnificent views across the estuary and salt marshes to Blakeney Point, which has been designated an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Blakeney Hotel is a privately owned family run hotel which has a magnificent quayside location with panoramic views across the Estuary and salt marshes to Blakeney Point, which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The hotel has over 60 bedrooms, 2 spacious lounges, a bar, restaurant, billiard and games room, swimming pool, spa bath, steam and sauna room and mini gym. The swimming pool looks over a sun terrace and south facing gardens. Blakeney Hotel also has a sun terrace overlooking the Estuary. The hotel has extensive conference and banqueting facilities for up to 100 people and we have our own car park.
Accommodation
Many of the sixty rooms have wonderful views over the estuary and salt marshes. Some have balconies or south facing garden views and others have patios leading onto the gardens. The hotel can accommodate children requiring cots and extra beds and some of the ground floor rooms are ideal for guests with dogs. We also have some rooms with interconnecting doors.
There are also some single rooms available. All rooms have private bathroom, beverage making facilities, digital TV, WiFi, direct dial telephones, hair dryers and bathrobes. The hotel has its own car park.Please note that our WiFi provision can be intermittent at peak times.
Food & Drink
The hotel's restaurant, bar and terrace have panoramic views over the estuary. The Hotel offers a range of hearty English or Continental breakfasts, light lunches, local, seasonal a la carte and daily table d’hote menus for residents and non-residents.
In recognition of the quality of our food we have been awarded an AA rosette for 10 consecutive years. We have a wide selection of draught beers and lagers as well as an extensive wine list to complement your meal.

Latest Reviews
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Aleisha Cintron
05 Mar 2018
3.0



Parking: 3.0
Accessibility: 3.0
Toilets: 3.0
Staff: 4.0
Read All ReviewsWe stayed at this hotel for a long weekend. It is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, with nature reserves on the marshes that are full of bird life, and a popular destination for bird watchers, as well as walkers. We stayed in Room which caters for the disabled as the loo seat was raised and the bathroom was more like a wet room with a shower but no bath. It overlooked the middle of the hotel,was spacious and the bed was large very comfortable. The downside of our room was that I believe it was over the kitchen so was too warm, and the windows looked directly into the windows of the rooms opposite so there was little privacy. The shower was very poor as the power was not strong enough. The staff were really friendly and helpful, and the food was very good too.