Blakeney Lodge sits in the shadows of an old windmill, whilst on the edge of Blakeney National Nature Reserve. Inside reveals a compact but cosy space with high beamed ceilings and two colourful bedrooms. Just a short walk will lead you to the wild saltmarshes of Blakeney and vast views of the coast.
Close by is Blakeney Point, recognised as internationally important for its breeding birds, and its seal colony. Grey seal pups are born on Blakeney Point during November, December and early January. The best way to view the seal pups is by taking a boat from Morston Quay.
If you’re a keen birdwatcher you’re in for a treat, with hundreds of species living on the reserve. During winter keep a look out for Snow buntings and Brent geese. Whilst summer welcomes the arrival of screeching terns.
A little further afield, Sheringham Park is just nine miles from the cottage and a few miles beyond you’ll find Felbrigg Hall and also Blickling Estate.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!