Majors Lodge at Watatunga Wildlife Reserve in Kings Lynn offers an unforgettable accessible holiday experience in one of Norfolk’s most remarkable natural settings. This spacious single-storey lodge is fully wheelchair accessible throughout, making it an ideal choice for families, groups, and wildlife enthusiasts searching for a comfortable and inclusive countryside retreat. Designed with accessibility at its core, the property features ramped access into the lodge, ramped access to the bird hide, and a wheelchair-accessible wildlife tour trailer, ensuring that every guest can fully enjoy the wonders of the reserve.
From the moment you arrive, convenience is effortless, with gravel parking at the front of the lodge and level access leading indoors. The living room offers generous space for easy manoeuvring, complete with two sofas and an armchair that create a warm and welcoming setting for unwinding after a day of wildlife watching. The well-equipped kitchen maintains level access and includes a mid-height oven and seated-position amenities, allowing all guests to prepare meals with ease. A separate dining room with free-standing seating provides plenty of space for relaxed group meals.
Majors Lodge sleeps up to eight guests across four thoughtfully arranged bedrooms, each offering either twin or double beds and ample space beside and at the foot of each bed for smooth movement. Every bedroom includes its own wash basin for added comfort. The spacious accessible wet room is designed to support guests with mobility needs, featuring a step-free shower, handrails, a wheel-under wash basin with lever-style taps, and an open layout for easy use.
Outdoors, the level decking area overlooks the wildlife reserve, providing a breath-taking spot to enjoy morning coffee while watching rare species wander through their natural habitat. A ramp leads from the decking to the large, fully enclosed wilderness garden, offering a safe and serene outdoor space for relaxation or family activities.
Staying at Majors Lodge means stepping into the heart of the Watatunga Wildlife Reserve, home to some of the world’s most endangered deer, antelope, and bird species. Guests can enjoy accessible wildlife tours, private bird hides, and incredible close-up encounters with nature. The lodge is also ideally located close to local shops, a nearby pub, and a family-friendly restaurant, adding to the convenience of your stay.
With amenities including WiFi, TV, central and underfloor heating, and laundry facilities, Majors Lodge combines accessibility, comfort, and nature in one extraordinary destination. Whether you are planning a wildlife-focused escape, an accessible countryside stay in Norfolk, or a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature, Majors Lodge provides a unique and inclusive experience for all.
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