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Sustainable Holidays in Norfolk
Discover how Searles Leisure Resort is making holidays in Norfolk more sustainable with energy-efficient accommodation, eco-conscious initiatives and greener ways to enjoy the coast.
A Greener Future for Holiday Accommodation
At Searles Leisure Resort, we believe great holidays and caring for the environment should go hand in hand. As more families look for ways to travel responsibly, we continue to invest in sustainable initiatives that help reduce our environmental impact while still delivering the relaxing coastal breaks our guests love.
As holiday home technology evolves, modern accommodation is becoming more energy efficient, comfortable and environmentally conscious than ever before.
At Searles, we continue to explore ways to introduce newer, more sustainable accommodation options across the resort, helping guests enjoy all the comforts of a seaside holiday while reducing energy consumption and environmental impact.
Introducing the Eco Brookwood Holiday Home
- Improved insulation for better energy efficiency
- Double glazing and energy-saving heating systems
- LED lighting throughout
- Smart appliances designed to reduce energy usage
- Sustainable materials and modern manufacturing methods
These innovations help create comfortable holidays all year round while supporting more responsible tourism.
Sustainable Initiatives Across the Resort
Creating a more sustainable holiday experience goes beyond accommodation. Across the resort, we continue to make improvements that help reduce waste, improve efficiency and support greener operations.
Energy Efficiency Improvements
We are continually reviewing how energy is used across the resort, including:
- Energy-efficient lighting upgrades
- Improved heating systems
- Smarter energy management across facilities
- Investment in modern equipment and infrastructure
Recycling and Waste Reduction
Encouraging responsible waste management is an important part of resort life. Recycling facilities are available across the resort, helping guests recycle more easily during their stay.
We also continue to review ways to reduce unnecessary waste and improve operational sustainability behind the scenes.
Encouraging Local Exploration
One of the best ways to holiday more sustainably is to explore locally. Searles is perfectly placed for discovering the Norfolk coastline, traditional seaside villages and nearby attractions without needing to travel long distances.
Guests can enjoy:
- Coastal walks directly from the resort
- Nearby beaches and nature reserves
- Local restaurants and independent businesses
- Attractions within easy reach of Heacham and Hunstanton
Supporting local tourism helps strengthen the local economy while reducing the environmental impact of longer journeys.
Why Sustainable Holidays Matter
More travellers are considering how their holidays impact the environment, and small changes can make a meaningful difference.
Choosing modern, energy-efficient accommodation, supporting local businesses and enjoying staycations closer to home are all ways guests can travel more responsibly without sacrificing comfort or experience.
Norfolk’s natural beauty is one of the reasons so many people return year after year, making it more important than ever to help protect the coastline, countryside and wildlife for future generations to enjoy.
Enjoy the Norfolk Coast More Responsibly
Whether you’re planning a family holiday, touring break or holiday home ownership journey, Searles Leisure Resort offers a great base for discovering the Norfolk coast while supporting a more sustainable future for UK holidays.
With ongoing investment in accommodation, facilities and resort improvements, we continue to look for ways to make holidays more environmentally conscious while maintaining the welcoming atmosphere guests know and love.
Plan Your Norfolk Getaway
Looking for a relaxing coastal escape with modern accommodation, fantastic facilities and easy access to the Norfolk coast?
Explore everything Searles Leisure Resort has to offer and start planning your next Norfolk holiday today.



