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Morston Quay National Trust

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Tips from locals

Sam
January 21, 2022
Morston Quay is run by the National Trust and has a great little cafe which caters for all. It is also the base for the seal trips which go out to Blakeney point. There are good walks in either direction on the Coastal Path. Blakeney to the right with cafes and pubs.
Christen
August 14, 2020
Seal trips , walks, spot the Royals
Paula
December 31, 2021
The Anchor: Pub - great food Morston Hall: Michelin starred restaurant (booking essential) Coastal walks: Head out along the Coast Path Seal Trips: Boats leave from Morston Quay
Andre
December 26, 2021
Lovely walking across the bridges and mud flats towards Bkakeney Point. Departure location for seal trips. Has a National Trust kiosk and lots of sailing to watch at summer high tide
Linda
September 28, 2022
There are few more peaceful places in the world than Morston,especially on an out of season Sunday morning. There is a carpark, free to national trust members and a coffee shop, open in the warmer months. Sit with a coffee listening to the breeze rattling the rigging of the boats in the harbour or take a seal boat trip over to Blakeney point. Don't take the path directly down to the estuary, take the Coastal path towards Stiffkey and enjoy the peace,listening to the many birds that live there and the waves crashing on the shove in the distance beyond the marshes.
There are few more peaceful places in the world than Morston,especially on an out of season Sunday morning. There is a carpark, free to national trust members and a coffee shop, open in the warmer months. Sit with a coffee listening to the breeze rattling the rigging of the boats in the harbour or t…
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Holt, England