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Cley is a peaceful, charming village on the beautiful north Norfolk coast, perfect for a relaxed weekend or longer break: “A lovely North Norfolk Coast village, famous for its windmill and nature reserve” “The attractions are its freshwater marshes, boat trips to Blakeney Point - visiting the seal population and widlife sanctuaries” “This picturesque flint village was once the most significant of the Glaven estuary ports” Beaches: Cley beach (shingle); Holkham (10 miles, National Nature Reserve, dunes, fantastic!); many others all along the coast. Leisure: Bird-watching (world famous reserve at Cley); sailing (Blakeney/ Morston); horse-riding (nr. Cromer); walks and trips to see the seals at Blakeney Point (nature reserve); Useful Links:
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Pictures around Cley (some click to enlarge) |
Cley Village | Blakeney Quay | Blakeney | Cley Beach | At the cottage |
Pictures around Cley (some click to enlarge) |
Cley Church | Kite Flying Cley Beach | Cley Mill | Cley High Street | Fishing |
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