If you visit Wiveton knowing this part of north Norfolk well, its foodie credentials and fascinating history will come as no surprise. But if you’re staying in Wiveton for the first time, its proximity to Cley-next-the-Sea with its windmills and Blakeney with its seals, will be a delight, while its pretty village setting and historic connections will be a revelation.
This rather small village is utterly picturesque overlooking the Glaven Valley. Once a port, remnants of its industrial harbour are visible in the layout of what is now the water meadow and the mooring rings embedded in the church walls.
The Wiveton Bell pub excels at contributing to the foodie scene in north Norfolk. Lured by its award winning food our Wiveton self catering cottages barely need kitchen equipment though rest assured it’s all there should you need it! Spend an afternoon at historic Wiveton Hall with a garden tour and a scrumptious afternoon tea or pick your own fruit for a sweet treat after supper.
Take your pick of Wiveton holiday cottages here.