Blakeney Hotel in North Norfolk. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Blakeney Hotel with its coastal, quayside location has magnificent views across the estuary and salt marshes to Blakeney Point, which has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Dusk on the Glaven @ Blakeney North Norfolk by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: River Glaven, snaking its way through Blakeney - Norfolk UK Blakeney: Glaven Estuary
Blakeney National Nature Reserve Norfolk.. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: River Glaven..The River Glaven flows for 17 km through one of the most beautiful valleys in England. Rising from tiny headwaters in lower Bodham and Baconsthorpe, the main river begins just below Selbrigg Pond where three streams combine at the outfall. Thereafter, it descends through wooded hills of glacial debris and passes through lush countryside and picturesque flint villages. Finally, the river meets the sea behind Blakeney Point. The Glaven is surrounded by arable land, coniferous plantations, grazing meadows and wetlands. The river is a haven for wildlife.
Blakeney Quay @ Dusk Norfolk by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The River Glaven in the eastern English county of Norfolk is 10.5 mi long and flows through picturesque North Norfolk countryside to the North Sea. Rising from a tiny headwater in Bodham the river starts 2+1⁄2 miles before Selbrigg Pond where three small streams combine..
Blakeney Quay Norfolk by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Blakeney National Nature Reserve is an internationally important nature reserve bequest to the National Trust in 1912. The area is home to a varied range of flora and fauna with Blakeney Point home to a breeding seal and tern colony. This unspoilt stretch of Norfolk coastline offers uninterrupted wide open spaces and breath taking views. Blakeney village and nature reserve is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit
River Glaven @ Blakeney Norfolk by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The River Glaven in the eastern English county of Norfolk is 10.5 mi long and flows through picturesque North Norfolk countryside to the North Sea. Rising from a tiny headwater in Bodham the river starts 2+1⁄2 miles before Selbrigg Pond where three small streams combine
Norfolk Coastal Path @ Blakeney by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Blakeney Point Coastal walk, Blakeney, Norfolk..Explore the Norfolk coast on foot..This walk through Blakeney Village and around Blakeney Freshes is fantastic for spotting wildlife, especially birds. Keep an eye out for them on the grazing marshes and reed beds. Take a leisurely walk along sections of the Norfolk Coast path. There are also excellent views to enjoy as you stroll around Blakeney and Cley harbours
Agar Creek Blakeney Norfolk by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Lovely stunning coastal walk along the north norfolk coast creeks marshes and stunning wildlife AONB…
Blakeney - Agar Creek by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The lovely coastal village of Blakeney is one of the most enchanting on the North Norfolk Coast and is one of our favourites. Blakeney started life as a busy medieval commercial port until the estuary began to silt up preventing all but pleasure craft from gaining access. The silting has left a fascinating landscape of marshes, sand hills and mud banks, with many creeks and channels twisting and turning their way through. Blakeney village is set on a small hill leading down to the harbour and has pretty flint cottages (many for holiday rent), shops, cafe’s, restaurants, hotels, pubs and inns