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🦭Blakeney National Nature Reserve

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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).
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyNorfolk
CountryEngland
Ages418+
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Travel tips

  • Book boat trips in advance during peak season

    Seal-spotting boat trips fill up quickly from April to October. Book ahead to avoid disappointment, especially during school holidays.

  • Check tide times before exploring the saltmarshes

    Tides can come in quickly on the saltmarshes. Check tide times before you visit and plan your walk accordingly to stay safe.

  • Bring sturdy walking shoes for uneven terrain

    The reserve includes shingle beaches and saltmarsh paths. Sturdy, waterproof shoes are essential; trainers alone may not provide enough grip or support.

  • Pack a picnic – there's no on-site café

    Bring packed lunches and snacks. The visitor centre has no café, though Blakeney village nearby has pubs and shops for supplies.

  • Arrive early for car park spaces

    The visitor centre car park is small and limited. Come early, especially at weekends and during school holidays, to secure a space.

  • Bring binoculars for wildlife spotting

    The reserve is excellent for birdwatching and spotting seals on sandbanks. Binoculars will greatly improve your family's experience and help children see wildlife detail.

  • Boat trips best for children aged 4 and up

    The reserve is ideal for families with children aged 4+. Younger toddlers may find boat trips tiring; consider their attention span and sea legs.

  • Plan 2–3 hours for a combined walk and boat trip

    Allow time for exploring the walking trails and a boat trip. Factor in queuing time for boats and travel to Blakeney or Morston Quay.

  • Toilet facilities are basic and limited

    Simple toilet facilities are available at the visitor centre. Use them before boat trips or longer walks, as there are no facilities out on the reserve.

  • Buggy access is limited on uneven terrain

    Buggies may struggle on shingle and saltmarsh paths. Consider a backpack for smaller children or plan shorter routes around the visitor centre.

  • Visit April to October for seal-spotting boat trips

    Seal colonies on sandbanks are accessible from April to October. Outside this window, boat trips may not operate or seals may be harder to spot.

  • Bring layers and waterproof jackets year-round

    Norfolk's coast is exposed and windy. Layers and waterproof jackets are essential, even on sunny days. Weather can change quickly.

  • Boat trips cost around £10–15 per adult; book ahead

    The reserve is free to visit. Boat trips are ticketed extras at approximately £10–15 per adult, with reduced rates for children.

  • Combine with nearby Blakeney village attractions

    Extend your visit by exploring Blakeney village's shops, pubs, and seaside charm. It's a worthwhile addition to a half-day nature reserve trip.

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