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The coastal village of Holme next the Sea is located in Area designated
of Outstanding Natural Beauty an unspoilt Norfolk village located on the
North West Norfolk Coast. This is an area renowned for bird
watching with Holme Nature Reserve and the RSPB Reserve at nearby
Titchwell.
Here you will find quiet beaches with a small amount
of shingle, backed by Marram grass covered sand dunes. There are large
expanses of coastal marshes and sandy beaches to be discovered in this
area.
The local Nature Reserve had a boardwalk along the dunes and into a
large pine forest.
Holme is where the Roman Long Distance Path Peddars Way comes to its
seaward end (or where it starts depending on your point of view). The
Norfolk Coastal Path that runs all the way to Cromer can be picked up
from Holme, so there are plenty of opportunities for short or long
strolls. For the horse rider there are network of bridleways and miles
of sandy beaches on which to ride.
The village has a village inn which serves good meals and for a village
shop you will need to visit Old Hunstanton just one and half miles away
where you can stock up on essentials.
For more information about Holme-next-the-Sea including
photographs/images and for Holiday Accommodation in Holme and villages
within 4 miles - Hotels - Self Catering - Holiday Cottages - Country
Club, use the links above.
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