Blakeney National Nature Reserve consists of unspoilt coastline with areas of rare habitats such as pristeen saltmarsh, vegetated shingle and sand dunes. Important breeding area for sea-bird colonies and grey and common seals at Blakeney Point.
In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Cley Beach is a long shingle beach that has some excellent coastal walks and is popular fishing beach. Parking and toilets but more facilities available in Cley Next the Sea village. Read more…
Sheringham beach is a sandy beach that all but disappears at high tide, but as the tide goes out you get a large expanse of sand and rock pools. Facilities at the beach include parking, toilets with disabled facilities, showers, beach hut and chalet hire, cafes, amusement arcades, snack bars and seasonal lifeguards. Read more…
Sheringham has a number of brick chalets and wooden beach huts for weekly rental located on Sheringham beach. Weekly lets commence on a Saturday and currently we do not offer daily lets. Read more…
Blakeney Guildhall, the remains of the house of a prosperous Blakeney merchant, with a fine 15th-century brickvaulted undercroft. Later the guildhall of Blakeney’s guild of fish merchants. Read more…