
Places to Visit
Blakeney National Nature Reserve
Spectacular wildlife and uninterrupted views of beautiful coastline
Place Details
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About Blakeney National Nature Reserve
At the heart of the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Blakeney National Nature Reserve boasts wide open spaces and uninterrupted views of the beautiful North Norfolk coastline. The four mile long shingle spit of Blakeney Point offers protection for Blakeney Harbour and the surrounding saltmarshes, providing a perfect habitat for the vast array of residential and migratory wildlife.
Internationally important, the reserve is noted for its spectacular displays of the summer breeding tern colony and winter breeding grey seals ensuring delight for visitors all year round. Great for walkers, sightseers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, Blakeney National Nature Reserve guarantees an inspiring and memorable visit no matter the season.
The best way to see the wildlife on Blakeney Point is to enjoy a ferry trip, departing from Morston Quay.
Please note: nearest toilets are at Morston Quay and Blakeney Quay (not National Trust).
Opening Times
Always Open
Accessibility Information:
A disabled public toilet opposite Blakeney car park. Blakeney Point is isolated. Mobile reception is reasonable. Dog restrictions in place.
