Blakeney National Nature Reserve
Overview
Wide open spaces and uninterrupted views of the natural and dynamic coastline make the Blakeney NNR very special. Situated on the north Norfolk coast, the reserve’s many features of interest include subtidal sandbanks, saltmarsh, intertidal mudflats and sandbanks, shallow inlets and bays – and the country’s largest colony of grey seals. Blakeney Point is a four-mile-long sand and shingle spit. Sand dunes have formed on the shingle ridge over hundreds of years, and now form a rare habitat valuable for unusual plants, insects and birds. Blakeney is internationally famous for its birdlife, and Blakeney Point is one of the most important sites in Europe for breeding terns. There is a total of over 2,400 grey seals pups on Blakeney Point, making it the largest colony in England. You can see seals here all year round by taking a boat trip from Morston Quay. The surrounding landscape of saltmarsh, mudflats and freshwater marsh host their own diverse range of special wildlife. The landscape is in a constant state of flux, adapting to the forces of nature shaping this ever-changing coastline.
About the area
The North Norfolk Coast is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and probably the finest of its kind in Europe. Here you’ll find a string of quaint villages and small towns – Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea and Cley next the Sea are 21st-century favourites, while Sheringham and Cromer are classic examples of a good old-fashioned seaside resort where grand Victorian hotels look out to sea.
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3 Legion Cottages
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Blakeney House
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3 Legion Cottages
A short distance from the quayside in the lovely port of Blakeney, this charming two-bedroom cottage has an enclosed patio garden and occupies a prime North Norfolk location. There are ...
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3 Legion Cottages
A short distance from the quayside in the lovely port of Blakeney, this charming two-bedroom cottage has an enclosed patio garden and occupies a prime North Norfolk location. There are ...
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Blakeney House
Ideally situated on the North Norfolk Coast in the centre of Blakeney, just a stone's throw from the Quay, this lovely Victorian property features a range of individually appointed bedr...
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The White Horse
Situated on the High Street just a short walk from Blakeney Harbour and a variety of shops, the bedrooms at the White Horse are tastefully appointed and equipped with modern facilities;...
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Benbow Cottage
Originally a public house known as The Ship Inn, Benbow Cottage is conveniently located near to the quayside in the seaside town of Blakeney on the Norfolk coast. This Grade II-listed b...
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The Manor Coastal Hotel and Inn
Recently refurbished, the Manor Coastal Hotel is ideally situated on the Quay in the heart of Blakeney. There are great views across the salt marshes and the individually appointed bedr...
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The Kelling
Unlike many older properties, The Kelling is spacious, light and airy, as well as being in a sought-after position two minutes from the quay at Blakeney. This large house also has a pri...
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The Kelling
Unlike many older properties, The Kelling is spacious, light and airy, as well as being in a sought-after position two minutes from the quay at Blakeney. This large house also has a pri...
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