Caley Hall Hotel is a ten minute walk from the wide sandy beaches of Old Hunstanton on the very tip of the north west coast of Norfolk. Hunstanton, with its many seaside amenities is just under a mile away. Hunstanton Golf Club beckons to the golf enthusiast (5 minute walk away), whilst further along the coast at Brancaster is the Royal West Norfolk Golf Club.

The area is rich in wildlife, historical buildings and attractive villages. The Royal Estate of Sandringham is close at hand, as are the RSPB reserves at Titchwell and Snettisham, and the Holkham Estate. Nelson was born nearby and many local villages such as Brancaster and Burnham Market are worth a leisurely inspection. Most days you can take a boat trip from nearby Blakeney Point to see the seals. The hotel is also on the Peddars Way & Norfolk Coast Path.

Local Attractions
- The Royal Estate of Sandringham
- Holkham Hall and Estate
- Houghton Hall
- Castle Rising Castle
- R.S.P.B. Titchwell
- R.S.P.B. Snettisham
- North Norfolk Birds - personal local bird guiding service
- Hunstanton Golf Club
- Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path
- Bircham Windmill
- Norfolk Lavender
- The Thursford Collection
- Snettisham Park
- Pensthorpe (home to BBC Springwatch 2008 and 2009)
- Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary and Seal Rescue Centre
- Beans Boat Trips or Bishop's Boats or Temples Seal Trips - some of the many seal trip boats that operate from Blakeney and Morston
- Wells and Walsingham Light Railway
- The Shrine of Our Lady at Walsingham
- Princess Theatre (Hunstanton)
- Oasis Sports and Leisure Centre (Hunstanton)
- CoastHopper Bus service (for getting around the north Norfolk coast)
Directions
From King's Lynn, follow the A149. Upon entering Hunstanton, follow the signs to Old Hunstanton, staying on the A149 for a further mile. As you pass through Old Hunstanton (you'll see The Lodge on your right), Caley Hall is one of the last buildings on the left, just after The Neptune Inn and just before the turning for the golf course. You'll turn straight off the road (just before our large sign) into our large gravelled car park, and the hotel is set back beyond this.
