Blakeney

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This is a very pleasurable walk, on good paths and with no stiles. There are fine views of the coastline. Blakeney is a very popular and pretty village on the North Norfolk coast. The River Glaven is tidal and fills the quayside channel at high tide. It is a place for sailing, safe for small children to bathe and fish and where the special boats wait to take passengers out to Blakeney Point to see the seals. The outer route is along field edges and back along the Norfolk Coastal Path which runs beside the marshes.

England - East England - Norfolk - Coast

Features

Birds, Butterflies, Church, Flowers, Food Shop, Great Views, National Trust, Pub, River, Toilets, Wildlife
6/10/2020 - Paul Oakes

Completed this lovely short walk on 8 June 2020. The fingerpost sign mentioned at mark 2 is no longer visible as it has been consumed by a large bush, the gravel track is easy to spot whilst walking along Saxlingham Road. The National Trust Car Park is expensive, we found free parking not far from the start of the walk.

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