Blakeney – around the marshes
From the car park take the path marked Norfolk Coast Path out towards the marshes. This raised bank is part of the sea defences, and takes you all the way round to Cley. Eventually, you have salt marshes on both sides.
Maps older than 2005 show the path sticking closer to the coast. Over the winter of 2005–06, the course of the River Glaven, and the embankment, was moved south. This part of the walk is excellent for spotting kittiwakes and terns in late summer. Also look for Sabine's gulls, manx and sooty shearwaters, godwits, turnstones and curlews. The path leads you past Cley Windmill, built in 1810 and which last operated in 1919. It now offers stylish bed-and-breakfast and self-catering accommodation. Follow signs for the Norfolk Coast Path until you reach the A149.
Cross the A149 to the pavement opposite, then turn right. Take the first left after crossing the little creek. Eventually you reach the cobblestone houses of Wiveton and a crossroads; go straight ahead.
Take the grassy bridleway track opposite Primrose Farm, to a T-junction. This is Blakeney Road; turn right along it. However, if you want refreshments before the homeward stretch, turn left and walk a short way to the Wiveton Bell. The lane is wide and ahead you will see St Nicholas' Church nestling among trees. This dates from the 13th century, but was extended in the 14th. Its two towers served as navigation beacons for sailors, and the east (narrower) one is floodlit at night.
At the A149 there are two lanes opposite you. Take the High Street fork on the left to walk through the centre of Blakeney village. Many cottages are owned by the Blakeney Neighbourhood Housing Society, which rents homes to those locals unable to buy their own. Don't miss the 14th-century Guildhall undercroft at the bottom of Mariner's Hill. After you have explored the area, continue to the car park.
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