Blakeney Point
Blakeney Point is a wild, shifting shingle spit stretching into the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, one of Britain's finest nature reserves and a stronghold for grey seals and migratory seabirds. Accessible by boat from Morston or on foot along the shore, this remote peninsula has an elemental, end-of-the-world quality โ all salt wind, tidal creeks and vast coastal skies that stretch further than you'd think possible.
- Grey seal colony and seal pups
- Outstanding coastal birdwatching
- Wild, elemental Norfolk shoreline
Best for wildlife watchers and those who crave untamed coastal solitude.
Things to see at Blakeney Point
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- The Shingle Spit Shoreline
- Grey Seal Colony (seasonal)
- Nesting Terns (summer)
- The Lifeboat House
- Views Across Blakeney Harbour