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Chalet at California Sands, hotel in Scratby

Just a 13-minute walk from Caister on Sea Beach and 0.8 miles from Scratby Beach, Chalet at California Sands features accommodations in Scratby with a garden.

9.0
Scored 9.0
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
39 reviews
Price from$112.15per night
The Carlton Hotel, hotel in Scratby

Facing the beach, the Carlton Hotel is located in Great Yarmouth. It offers a restaurant and bedrooms with private bathrooms. Yarmouth Tourist Center is a 5-minute walk from the hotel.

We had no electricity all night and there were dirty socks on the smoke detector
7.1
Scored 7.1
Good
Rated good
2,539 reviews
Price from$64.61per night
St George Hotel Great Yarmouth, hotel in Scratby

Located close to the seaside and attractions of Great Yarmouth, St. George Hotel offers quaint accommodations.

Clean ,warm and did the job for the night 😁
6.7
Scored 6.7
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
2,012 reviews
Price from$75.70per night
The Troll Cart Wetherspoon, hotel in Scratby

Located in Great Yarmouth, The Troll Cart Wetherspoon has a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.

The first night I was in 212 it was clean 2nd and 3rd nights in 303 Staff's help in moving me and making sure I was okay
8.7
Scored 8.7
Excellent
Rated excellent
2,384 reviews
Price from$79.75per night
Knights Court, hotel in Scratby

Knights Court is a seafront hotel, overlooking the Norfolk Coastline and Venetian gardens. The cozy rooms have private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi and some have sea views, balconies and patios.

Busy little b&b, and I can see why. The staff are very attentive and chatty which I like. Ample parking and a bar with lounge for those that just want to chill in the evening.. For me I will be using this place again.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
870 reviews
Price from$74.77per night
Palm Court Hotel, hotel in Scratby

Opposite Great Yarmouth’s sandy beach, the Burlington Palm Hotel is just a 5-minute drive from the River Yare, which is part of the Norfolk Broads.

Location perfect, staff friendly
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
1,300 reviews
Price from$90.28per night
The Waverley Hotel, hotel in Scratby

With a traditional restaurant and 24-hour front desk, The Waverly Hotel offers modern rooms and free Wi-Fi.

Location to town /attractions
7.0
Scored 7.0
Good
Rated good
1,045 reviews
Price from$93.46per night
The Old Hall Hotel, hotel in Scratby

The Old Hall Hotel is set in Caister-on-Sea, 21 miles from Norwich and 4.5 miles from Great Yarmouth. The hotel has a terrace and spa center, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.

As I had booked the room for a birthday surprise they organised some flowers for the room after I had sent them an email to see if it was something they where able to do. Then when we arrived they had decorated the room with balloons as well as an added bonus.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
1,282 reviews
Price from$168.23per night
Cleasewood Guest House, hotel in Scratby

This family-run guest house has a friendly atmosphere, with personal attention from your hosts. The quiet, central location overlooks Wellesley Park, within 1476 feet of the seafront.

Nice clean room, excellent breakfast and friendly owners. The B&B is placed near the sea and not far from the town center.
9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
576 reviews
Price from$97.20per night
Marine Lodge, hotel in Scratby

Located in a pleasant area just beyond the top of the main seafront, the Marine Lodge features large windows which offer panoramic views over the bowling greens to the beach and sea.

Close to the town and amenities, Clean Friendly and helpful staff
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
652 reviews
Price from$107.48per night
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What Guests Said About Scratby:

  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    We went out of season so there wasn't anything open.

    We went out of season so there wasn't anything open. We expected that. But to find out there wasn't even a local shop, chippy or pub we was very disappointed. The caravan and Bebe rays was the best part about it.
    A
    Anonymous
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The area has plenty to do

    The area has plenty to do We especially loved Horsea beach with the seals A very good beach 5mins walk Plenty of good dining out and an excellent bakery around the corner Very friendly people There is a fantastic bus service running , watch out on return 1C has to have H for Hemsby to go past the chalets bus £2 each way not worth using the car to go into Great Yarmouth Everything you need in the chalet Free Wi-Fi Great hosts
    CBT1963
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The beach at Scratby is beautiful - miles of sand and tidal.

    The beach at Scratby is beautiful - miles of sand and tidal. It’s a bit of effort to get down to it tho - as Scratby sits above sea level so it’s a winding cliff path. The property is about a mile from the sea but close to local shops.
    Eleanor
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Scratby is a beautiful location with a lovely sandy beach...

    Scratby is a beautiful location with a lovely sandy beach and people are so friendly. Plus you got hemsby beach which is not far there a regular bus service that stops there or you can drive. We walked there along the beach which to 20 minutes.
    Tracey
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    It's in the middle of everything. Easy to plan things.

    It's in the middle of everything. Easy to plan things. Everything is close by. Not more than 30-40 mins away. We thought it was perfect to stay there as you can venture either way to find things to do. We would have liked to stay bit longer.
    Daniella
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The Norfolk Coastal Path passes Scratby.

    The Norfolk Coastal Path passes Scratby. The beaches are wide, sandy/ gritty, and clean. This area has suffered cliff falls, and the houses are nearer to the cliff edge than they were just a few years ago. This means the path has disappeared in parts and there are safety issues. However, dangerous parts of the cliff are clearly marked and there is plenty of safe space on the beach. There is the village centre, then there are the miles of static caravan/ holiday parks, which was fairly horrid when I tried a circular walk - a bit like getting lost in a maze of plastic decking. But some folk like this sort of thing and if you're staying in one of them, the beach and the pub won't be far away.
    Kate
    United Kingdom