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Central NorfolkBlakeney

Blakeney, this small town on the coast is well known as a wildlife area especially bird life. There is restricted access in some coastal areas in the breeding season.

The church has two towers, one may have been used as a beacon, and the 15th century Guildhall is worth a look.

Visit Morston and Cley at the same time, all on the same road.

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What To See -

Blakeney Tourist Attractions

                                    
Blakeney Point, National Trust, 3 1/2 miles of sand and a shingle spit. Walk from Cley Beach, 3 1/2 miles, or ferry from Morston Quay, just west of Blakeney on coast road. Book in summer to take a boat trip which includes seals, Tel: 01263 740038 Charge
                              
Morston Quay, with mudflats and saltmarsh, information point.
      
Cley, village with church and a restored windmill Admission Charge
   
At Kelling east along the A149, Falconry Centre, with displays, shop etc, Tel: 01263 712235 Admission Charge
        

Where To Stay in Blakeney

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Springfield Langham near Cley-next-the-Sea
Just 1˝ miles from Blakeney, this newly renovated, spacious and very comfortable cottage, one of a pair, stands with its large garden in a delightful north Norfolk village.RSPB reserves at Titchwell and Salthouse, seal trips from Moreston and Blakeney… Sleeps 6 + t/cot

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Grebe Cottage Cley-next-the-Sea
This charming, characterful and very comfortable property stands in the heart of a popular and picturesque coastal village. Within a short walk are restaurants, galleries, inns and shops… Sleeps 4

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The Old School Cley-next-the-Sea
This peaceful, spacious, and exceptionally well presented property is one of a distinctive trio converted from a former Victorian school and retains many original features. Quietly set in the heart of this popular coastal village, it is within walking… Sleeps 7 + 1 + cot

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Around The Blakeney Area

Go west along the coast to Cromer, or travel inland to Fakenham.

Tourist Information on Nearby Towns To Visit - straight line distance:

Holt (4.42 miles) Wells-next-the-Sea (6.98 miles) Little Walsingham (7.39 miles) Sheringham (7.97 miles) Fakenham (11.08 miles) Cromer (11.67 miles) Aylsham (14.61 miles) Dereham (19.10 miles)

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