- Air Conditioning
- Flat screen TV
- Freshly prepared breakfast
- Full spa and leisure access
- Garden View
- Hairdryer
- In room safe
- Kitchen
- Patio area with outside seating
- Pod coffee machine
- Rainfall shower
- Refrigerator
- Robes and slippers
- Sofa
- Spa Bath
- Super King Size Bed
- Wi-Fi
- Woodland views
Norfolk’s Countryside On Your DoorstepLodges
Nature on your doorstep
Our Aspen and Birch holiday lodges bring nature to your front door. Wake up to bird song on the breeze and step straight out into the beautiful Norfolk countryside and enjoy everything our rural retreat has to offer.
Soaring floor-to-ceiling windows look out onto peaceful farm and woodland views, while each holiday lodge boasts a large lounge with an L-shaped sofa and a distinguished dining area. Each also contains two double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, one with an indulgent spa bath and a walk-in shower.
An experience to be shared, each holiday lodge can accommodate a total of six lucky visitors when rented as a whole.
Conveniently located just outside the historic city of Norwich, and close to the Norfolk Broads, our holiday lodges are the perfect retreat for your next getaway, offering a wonderful escape from the hustle and bustle.
Midweek, choose your favourite half of the lodge as they are booked separately. Choose either Lodge Studio or Lodge Deluxe when booking.
So if you’re looking for a holiday lodge in Norfolk, look no further. Book your stay today.
2 night minimum stay
Check-in: 15:00 / Check out: 11:00
Free spa & leisure access when you book direct
Free on-site parking and Wi-Fi
What Our Customers Say
“Amazing new lodges . Well presented with good decor . Room 502 overlooks the field. Spent 2 nights could have spent a week without leaving the room so comfortable. Breakfast brought to the room. Amazing evening meals. Being able to walk around in their soft gowns and slippers straight to the pool is fantastic and what an amazing pool too. The place is well fitted out throughout with lovely seating areas. A lot of thought has gone into Park Farm will return again and again.”
Paul W