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There is so much for nature lovers to appreciate along the Norfolk Coast! Here you can explore and admire some of the most beautiful coastal marshes and tidal creeks in Britain and the area is a haven for birdwatching. You have easy access to sections of the renowned Norfolk Coastal Path National Trail that offers sublime coastal views as well as the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Blakeney boasts a fascinating landscape of creeks and channels that can be explored by kayak! This part of the world is also perfect for romantic stargazing because of the pristine dark skies!
Hunstanton for beach loversWith 75 km of unspoiled coastline, you are sure to find the perfect beach in this part of Norfolk for your beach break! Heacham and Hunstanton are renowned for the absolutely spectacular sunsets as a result of a west facing aspect. Heacham has beautiful, placid shallow waters while Brancaster Beach offers miles of golden sands perfect for kite surfing and fabulous tidal salt marshes to explore at Scolt Head. The beautiful golden sand Cromer beach boasts a Victorian pier and you can watch the fishing boats bringing in the day's catch of the famous Cromer crab!
Did you know that Hunstanton is called “Sunny Hunny” by locals and it boasts some of the driest and sunniest weather in England!
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Visit one of Norfolk's most eye-catching attractions! The gorgeous rugged cliffs at Hunstanton feature layers of different coloured rock and are colonised by seabirds. You will see dozens of petrels nesting and circling nearby! The area beneath the cliffs is rich in fossil finds and fossil hunters come here to search for coccoliths, ammonites, sea urchins and shark teeth fossils. This is a great place for a picnic and some fantastic photo ops! You can stroll about and explore the ruins of the mysterious 1272 chapel of St Edmunds on the cliff tops.
2. Visit Sea Life HunstantonHead along to sea life for several hours of wonderful marine adventure looking at exquisite sea creatures! Here you will be taken on an unforgettable undersea journey where you can see a wide variety of absolutely stunning marine life! Be amazed by the penguins, otters and remarkable tropical fish sharks and majestic rays in the The Ocean Tunnel tank!
3. Visit Langham GlassHead along to Langham Glass just half an hour by car south east of Hunstanton where you can immerse yourself in getting to know all about the ancient craft of glassmaking! See how high grade sand is transformed by adding other chemicals and melted to make liquid glass! You can try out a variety of glassmaking experiences here including a glassblowing demonstration and there is a fantastic cafe and gift shop packed with stunning glassware!
4. Visit Norfolk LavenderHead just 6 south minutes south of Hunstanton for a delightful visit to Norfolk Lavender Farm at Caley Hill! Explore England's premier lavender farm where almost 100 acres of stunning, amethyst lavender is under cultivation. Stroll about the peaceful grounds, enjoy a tour of the lavender distillery, have tea in the tea garden and shop for wonderful artisanal lavender goods in the gift shop. There is a wonderful garden centre to inspire you if you are a keen horticulturalist where more than 100 different varieties of lavender are on show!
5. Houghton HallFabulous Houghton Hall, a colossal 1720s Palladian Era mansion is a 25 minute drive south east of Hunstanton and is a great day out! Inside you can admire the unbelievable opulence and grandeur of the exquisitely decorated State Rooms. After you have feasted your eyes indoors you can visit the beautiful walled garden, check out the imposing and very interesting stable buildings plus stroll about the immaculate parkland!
6. Visit Cley MarshesHave an unforgettable day at Cley Marshes, one of the oldest nature reserves in the country where you can get close to nature exploring beautiful coastal and wetland habitats! There are stunning sweeping views over the marshes and a wide variety of birds to admire. Enjoy a series of beautiful walks that showcase one of Britain's most stunning estuarine zones!
7. Visit Sandringham EstateHere is your chance to visit the fabled 20 000 acre Royal Estate of Sandringham, one of the royal residences of Queen Elizabeth II. Here you can enjoy a memorable, luxurious afternoon tea experience from 3 pm to 5 pm where you will be served delicious high quality food made with Sandringham Estate ingredients! Stroll about amongst 243 acres of gorgeous parkland where you can also find lovely cycle paths. Make a group booking to explore the sumptuous interiors of this lavish residence on a guided tour!