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Thorpe Forest Silver Birch wheelchair accessible cabin

(Ref. 1146780)

Thorpe Forest, Norfolk Show on map

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets: Yes

Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Private outdoor decking
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

What guests have said

3 Customer Reviews

  • "We enjoyed our holiday but it was a bit expensive."

    AnonymousNov 2023

  • "Great location, cabins very comfortable, clean and fully equipped and dog friendly"

    AnonymousOct 2023

  • "We had a great time, and the cabin fulfilled our needs with regard to our disabled daughter."

    It is hard to find such good disabled facilities.

    AnonymousOct 2023

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This property is part of the Forest Holidays collection.
Forest Holidays provides holidays and short breaks in the UK’s most beautiful forests. A forest base to relax and reconnect with nature in your very own cabin with hot tub. Whether you’re looking for a family adventure in the outdoors, an unforgettable group getaway, or a cosy staycation for two – discover the ultimate forest break at one of their 13 UK forest locations. Dogs are welcome too!

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Where you’ll be staying

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THORPE FOREST

Thorpe Forest is a stunning spot deep in the countryside beside the River Thet. There's unspoilt wildlife havens and the epic Norfolk coastline is not too far away. The tranquil forest is home to red deer who often gather on the hilltops, or just before dusk, catch barn owls glide silently across the sky. Head for Banham Zoo, just a 20-minute drive from Thorpe Forest, with over 2000 animals and enough exciting activities for a full day out. Start your outdoor adventures at High Lodge Visitor Centre in Thetford Forest, where you can also find the original Go Ape, for some treetop thrills. The Nutshell pub in nearby Bury St Edmunds claims the title of Britain’s smallest pub. It’s tiny, with a quirky interior and well-kept beers. Also in Bury St. Edmunds, step through the grand entrance of Harriet’s Café Tea Rooms to an elegant interior, complete with grand chandeliers and soothing piano music on selected afternoons.