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Top 6 Lakes around Blakeney

Best lakes around Blakeney are primarily unique coastal water bodies rather than traditional inland lakes. The area is characterized by a dynamic landscape of shingle spits, extensive salt marshes, and tidal mudflats. These features support diverse ecosystems and are ecologically important. Visitors can explore freshwater grazing marshes and tidal creeks, offering rich natural experiences.

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  • The most popular lakes is Holkham Park, a lake within extensive parklands. It offers opportunities for cycling, wildlife spotting, and exploring…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Holkham Park

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The parklands surrounding Halkham Hall extend for over 3000 acres. Originally designed by William Kent, the parklands have evolved over the centuries. You can explore the walled kitchen gardens, walk …

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Blakeney Marshes

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Blakeney Marshes, also known as Blakeney Freshes, is a vast expanse of freshwater grazing marshes. A nature reserve, it's an important habitat for all sorts of residents, from otters and …

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Salthouse Marshes

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Salthouse Marshes is a fantastic place for birdwatching. It links together with Cley Marshes to the west to create a 300 hectare reserve.

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Salthouse Marshes

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Salthouse is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the salt marshes of North Norfolk. It is 3.8 miles north of …

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This bakery is a Suffolk gem which has graciously spread into neighbouring Norfolk. A bracing walk into the wind was rewarded with a dark hot chocolate, toasted stollen and Brandy cream, delicious

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Charlie Cosh
June 9, 2026, Salthouse Marshes

Another nature reserve managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. You can do an outside tour of the reserves using public footpaths but bring your binoculars for the wildlife.

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Refreshments at the Two Magpies

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If your luck you might bump into this fabulous warden, we walked with him for about 25min he was incredibly knowledgeable about everything to do with the wildlife that visit the reserve. We were so glad we met him and learned a lot about the reserve and some of the birds that visit.

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Vicky Bikes
January 22, 2025, Holkham Park

Beautiful traffic-free cycling in Holkham Park - could easily spend a few hours or more pootling round and stopping to enjoy a picnic

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Stephen
October 6, 2024, Blakeney Marshes

A beautiful walk good for birds

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Good bakery and some great vegetarian options

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Great views across miles of marshes as you approach along the coast road. The Dun Cow pub has a great beer garden right by the road in the village.

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Amazing views and great trails.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique water features can I explore around Blakeney?

Blakeney is known for its dynamic coastal landscape rather than traditional inland lakes. You can explore significant water bodies like the extensive salt marshes and tidal mudflats of Blakeney National Nature Reserve, the freshwater grazing marshes of Blakeney Marshes, and the tidal creek at Blakeney Quay. These areas offer diverse ecosystems and rich natural experiences.

Are there family-friendly water areas or activities near Blakeney?

Yes, several spots are great for families. Holkham Park offers cycling and wildlife spotting around its lake. Blakeney Marshes is excellent for birdwatching. Blakeney Quay is popular for crabbing, and children often enjoy mud-sliding at low tide. You can also find a duck pond next to Two Magpies Bakery.

Where can I go for walks and trails around Blakeney's water features?

You can find various walking opportunities. A challenging 7-mile coastal walk extends from Cley Beach to Blakeney Point. For easier options, a wheelchair-accessible 3-mile circular walk goes through Blakeney village and around Blakeney Freshes. Blakeney Marshes also has footpaths for wildlife viewing. For more structured routes, explore the easy hikes around Blakeney.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the water in Blakeney?

The area is a haven for wildlife. Blakeney Point is home to England's largest grey seal colony, with common seals also present. It's also an internationally important site for birds, including terns, gulls, plovers, oystercatchers, avocets, and overwintering wildfowl like Brent geese and common teal. Blakeney Marshes is known for breeding birds like lapwings and avocets, and you might spot water voles and otters.

Can I go wild swimming or do other water sports in Blakeney?

Yes, Blakeney Quay is noted as a beautiful spot for cold water swimming, though caution is advised due to strong currents during tide changes. The creeks and waterways around Blakeney and Morston are also ideal for exploring by kayak or paddleboard, with rentals available at Blakeney quayside during high season. Abraham's Bosom Lake also offers water-based activities.

What is the best time of year to visit Blakeney for wildlife viewing?

For seal viewing, late October to mid-January is best for grey seal pups, while common seal pups are born in the summer. Birdwatching is excellent year-round, with migratory birds and overwintering wildfowl like pink-footed and Brent geese abundant in autumn and winter at Blakeney Freshes and Blakeney Point. Spring and summer are ideal for breeding birds.

Are there accessible walks around Blakeney's water areas?

Yes, a wheelchair-accessible 3-mile circular walk is available through Blakeney village and around Blakeney Freshes, offering excellent opportunities for spotting wildlife and enjoying coastal views.

What are the best places for birdwatching around Blakeney?

Blakeney National Nature Reserve (Blakeney Point) is internationally important for resident and migratory birds. Blakeney Marshes (Blakeney Freshes) is a crucial feeding and roosting ground for thousands of migratory geese and breeding birds. Salthouse Marshes also offers wide views and is home to various waterfowl.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks near the lakes?

Holkham Park, while featuring a lake, is also a significant historical site with extensive parklands originally designed by William Kent and a stately home. You can explore its walled kitchen gardens and visit the obelisk.

What are some popular routes for cycling near Blakeney's water features?

Within Holkham Park, there's a 10-mile (16 km) circular route for cyclists, largely traffic-free. For more options, you can explore the gravel biking routes around Blakeney, which include trails near Holkham Hall and Wells-next-the-Sea.

Where can I find refreshments or pubs after visiting the water areas?

Blakeney village itself has options for refreshments. The Dun Cow pub in Salthouse, near Salthouse Marshes, has a beer garden right by the coast road. Two Magpies Bakery is also a great spot for homemade food and coffee.

What do visitors enjoy most about the water areas around Blakeney?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning coastal views, the abundance of wildlife, especially the seal colonies and diverse birdlife, and the peaceful, wide-open spaces. The unique ecosystem of shingle, salt marshes, and mudflats also offers a distinct natural beauty and opportunities for activities like crabbing and walking.

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