Guide to Blakeney & Blakeney Point
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Blakeney is a small village on the north coast of Norfolk UK in
an area of outstanding natural beauty and remains largely untouched
by the pace and commercialism of modern life.
The village is recorded in King William's Domesday Book of 1086 under
the name Esnuterle, later known as Snitterley. By 1240 the haven in
the lee of the shingle ridge was known as Blakeney, and this became
the name of the village.

Blakeney soon developed into an important fishing centre with ships
making an annual voyage to Iceland. It also became a port with a north
sea trade based on the export of cereals, especially barley and malt
,and the import of coal, timber, iron, roofing tiles and a great variety
of other goods.
In 1817 the Blakeney Harbour Company was set up to regulate trade
and improve the harbour. Their first act was to construct the New
Cut to make it easier for ships to reach Blakeney quay, but the port
was doomed by the railways, bigger ships and the continuous silting.
Hard to believe when looking at the peaceful channel today that a
hundred years ago the quay would have been lined with sailing ships.
Today Blakeney relies on
the tourist trade with the Blakeney Point National Nature Reserve,
owned by the National Trust, being one of the major attractions.
The picturesque harbour is now used for recreational sailing and
the daily trips to the Nature Reserve (tide dependant), where
many varieties of birds and a colony of common and grey seals
can be seen.
Whether visiting Blakeney and its winding streets lined with flint
cottages, the Nature Reserve, or the unspoilt beauty of the marshland
coast, you cannot fail to be impressed by its rural charm.
Local activities and places of interest
Bird Watching
Cley next the Sea (Norfolk Wildlife Trust)
Titchwell Marsh (RSPB)
Snettisham (RSPB)
Blakeney Point
Holme Bird Observatory
Seal Trips and Ferries to Blakeney Point Bishops'
Boats Seal Trips Tel. 01263 740753
Temples
Seal Trips Tel. 01263 740791
Beans Boat
Trips Tel. 01263 740505
Boating and Sailing
Blakeney
Point Sailing School
Golf Clubs Sheringham
Golf Club Royal
Cromer Golf Club
West Runton Links 01263 838215
Mundesley 01263 720095
Hunstanton 01485 532811
Royal West Golf Club 01485 210087
Horse Riding
Weybourne Equestrian Centre 01263 588260
North Norfolk Riding Centre 01263 820796
Forest Lodge Riding Centre 01263 588578
Swimming Pool and Gym
Pinewood Leisure Centre 01263 821208