Morston Quay National Trust Morston Quay, Quay Lane, Holt NR25 7BH

Morston Quay National Trust

609 Reviews
Morston Quay National Trust Morston Quay, Quay Lane, Holt NR25 7BH

About the Business

Blakeney National Nature Reserve | Norfolk | National Trust | Blakeney National Nature Reserve is home to England's largest grey seal colony, and offers uninterrupted views of the beautiful Norfolk coastline

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+441263740241
Morston Quay, Quay Lane, Holt NR25 7BH

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Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • On-site services

Recommended Reviews

TJ Walks
19.03.2024
Morston Quay National Trust
Great parking, the ticket machine worked first time which is always a bonus.The visitor centre was staffed by a lovely lady who gave us good information on the best walks in the area and maps were freely available.
Віолетта
18.03.2024
Morston Quay National Trust
We went with Temple Boats to see the seals! Rachel and Andy were incredible: told a lot about the Blakeney point, tge wildlife and this part of Norfolk. Happy to go on a sunny day after a massive storm previous weekend.
Al R
28.02.2024
Morston Quay National Trust
I love the North Norfolk coast. Great place to do the seal trips from or walk, both linear and circular walks.Recently walked to Wells along the coastal path and caught the bus back.Staff at the National Trust office are great offering some tips on the area and are really friendly.Bird watchers frequent this area and is a real wildlife haven.
Lynne McTrustery
21.02.2024
Morston Quay National Trust
I highly recommend taking a trip here when in the area. There are a number of boat companies who run along side each other. Their banter is enjoyable to hear. Most importantly though, they are all there for the same thing... To give the public a fabulous boat trip to Blakeney Point to see the seals. Each trip lasts about an hour. The skippers are funny, friendly and will always help you on and off the boat. Love it. Parking is also free if you are a National Trust member or if you are a blue badge holder.
J Stroud
12.02.2024
Morston Quay National Trust
We only had a brief visit as we were driving past and realised it was National trust and as members it wouldn't cost us anything to park. It was very busy and realised the tide was coming in and a large amount of people were going out on the seal boat trips which were being run by a few different companies presumably at high tide. We will return when it's quieter and walk along the coast path.
Jason Anderson
24.01.2024
Morston Quay National Trust
Beautiful place but extremely muddy, make sure you have very good waterproof footwear and be aware of the tide times. While we were there we seen quite a few people arrive and turn back as they soon realised their trainers were not going to cut it.If you can battle through the mud then there are some lovely wildlife to watch.
Tom Hardy
19.12.2023
Morston Quay National Trust
Big ish car park for access to morston quay. NT parking (members free with ticket). Nice to have a walk out over the marsh rather than just asking the coast.There is a NT cafe here and toilets. Stick to the paths otherwise you might find yourself wading through creeks as the tide comes in...
River Zhu
16.12.2023
Morston Quay National Trust
In the beginning, our plan was just to see the seals. Unexpectedly, this is also a good place for bird watching. We saw the egret family and the oystercatchers family. Those little ones are so cute. Besides, thanks to the staffs, there is a convenient parking lot with a tidy toilet.

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Morston Quay, Quay Lane, Holt NR25 7BH
Morston Quay National Trust