Discover the very best of North Norfolk
Surrounding Cley-next-the-Sea is a striking coast and landscape of outstanding natural beauty which makes the area one of the most popular holiday areas in Norfolk, and it's easy to see why.
This part of the Norfolk coastline forms part of the largest coastal nature reserve in England and Wales. Bitterns and terns, oyster catchers, avocets and marsh harriers are among the species which make this part of North Norfolk a prime site for birdwatching.
A visit to Blakeney Point, a nature reserve and bird sanctuary and home for both the common and grey seal is a must for any visitor, young or old. For the energetic, the point can be reached on foot from Cley-next-the-Sea, a 4-mile walk to the tip. Boats take passengers from Morston to Blakeney seven days a week according to the tides. Visit www.cley.org.uk to find out more about what to do in and around Cley-next-the-Sea







