
Blakeney National Nature Reserve | Norfolk | National Trust
5 天之前 · 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.
Seal watching at Blakeney Point - National Trust
All you need to know about England's largest grey seal colony and how you can enjoy this remarkable wildlife spectacle on Blakeney Point.
Blakeney Point coastal walk | Norfolk | National Trust
Take a leisurely, but active stroll, along Blakeney Point’s 4 mile-long (6.4km) shingle spit to the sand dunes near the Lifeboat House, home to a variety of unusual plants and wildlife.
Visiting Blakeney National Nature Reserve
Find out the things to see and do at Blakeney National Nature Reserve, Norfolk, from seeing the seal colony at Blakeney Point to exploring Friary Hills.
Grey seals on Blakeney Point | Norfolk | National Trust
Grey seal pupping season at Blakeney Point. Duncan Halpin, Norfolk Coast Ranger, explains how Blakeney Point has become home to the UK's largest grey seal colony and what to expect during the pupping season, from end-October to mid-January.
Blakeney to Stiffkey coastal walk | Norfolk | National Trust
This family-friendly circular walk through Blakeney village and around Blakeney Freshes offers impressive coastal views and is ideal for spotting birds and wildlife. Activities Walking
Top walks in Norfolk - National Trust
Blakeney Point coastal walk This walk follows Blakeney Point’s 4 mile-long (6.4km) shingle spit to the sand dunes, near the Lifeboat House.
Seal trips from Morston Quay | Norfolk | National Trust
Blakeney Point is home to England's largest grey seal colony with around 4,000 pups born each year. The best way to get up close and personal with the wildlife on Blakeney Point is to book onto one of the locally operated ferry trips departing from Morston Quay.
Blakeney Freshes and Friary Hills walk | National Trust
Take a leisurely stroll on this short, family-friendly walk through three different areas of Blakeney National Nature Reserve including Blakeney Freshes and Friary Hills. Enjoy elevated views over the surrounding Norfolk landscape and discover plenty of wildlife along the way.
Blakeney Freshes coastal walk | Norfolk | National Trust
This stroll through Blakeney village and around Blakeney Freshes is fantastic for spotting wildlife, particularly birds. There are also excellent views to enjoy around Blakeney and Cley harbours. An ideal walk for families.