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Blakeney Point

East Anglia  >  United Kingdom

Remote 4 mile sand and shingle spit with colonies of terns, gulls and seals, and winter wildfowl/waders. Access only on foot or by boat, the boats do not land.

Added* by Iain Crawford
Most recent update 13 Ekim 2022

Description

Blakeney Point is a National Nature Reserve and AONB. Thriving nesting site for Sumru, Kutup sumrusu, Karagagalı Sumru and Küçük sumru. Also Karabağ martı and occasional Akdeniz Martısı. Common and grey seals breed. Winter wildfowl such as Pufla, Kara ördek and Küçük Tarla Kazı. And rare passage autumn migrants such as Büyük örümcekkuşu, Mahmuzlu incirkuşu, Sarıkaşlı çıvgın and Çizgili ötleğen. Kındıra kamışçını and Saz Kamışçını in the reed beds.

Details

Access

Parking at Cley for those attempting the long difficult walk on shifting shingle to the point. NB the Visitor Centre is currently closed. Park at Morton Quay or Blakeney Quay for boat trips. Check tide times as the car park can get flooded, also boats only run 4 hours either side of high tide. See the link to the tides table below.

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Beach , Mud flats , Reedbeds , Sea , Dunes

Conditions

Flat , Sandy , High water possible

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Summer , Spring , Autumn , Winter

Best time to visit

Spring , Summer

Route

Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Strenuous

Accessible by

Foot , Boat

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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