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🦭Blakeney National Nature Reserve
A stunning coastal nature reserve on the north Norfolk coast, managed by the National Trust. Famous for its colonies of grey and common seals that haul out on the sandbanks – boat trips from Blakeney or Morston Quay offer close-up views (April to October). The reserve encompasses saltmarshes, shingle beaches, and dunes, providing excellent birdwatching (avocets, terns, oystercatchers).
- Ideal for families with children aged 4+, who enjoy wildlife and outdoor exploration.
- Facilities: simple toilets and a small car park at the visitor centre (limited spaces). No café on site, but nearby Blakeney village has pubs and shops.
- Practical tips: wear sturdy shoes, bring binoculars, check tide times before walking on the saltmarshes. Boat trips are ticketed – book ahead in peak season.
- The reserve is free to visit; boat trips cost extra (around £10-15 per adult, children cheaper).
Travel tips
Seal Viewing
To view the seal colony, take a boat trip from Morston Quay. Seal trips are ticketed; booking ahead during peak season is recommended.
Parking Information
Parking is available at Blakeney Quay and Morston Quay. Charges apply, with free parking for National Trust members. Be aware that quayside car parks are susceptible to flooding; p
Dog Restrictions
Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leads. During ground-nesting bird season (1 April to 15 August) and seal pupping season (late October to mid-January), certain areas are restri
Accessible Facilities
An accessible public toilet is located opposite Blakeney Carnser car park. Blakeney Point is isolated; mobile reception is reasonable.
Tide Times
Check tide times before walking on the salt marshes to ensure safe passage and avoid getting stranded.
Visitor Centre Hours
The visitor centre at Morston Quay operates from 10:00 to 16:00. Opening times may vary; it's advisable to check in advance.
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Blakeney National Nature Reserve
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