Discover the Area
Norfolk
England's Cycling Country
The Norfolk Coast Cycle way is made for cyclists, with a network of quiet
country roads, lanes and bridleways with views over many varied landscapes
Bird Watching
One of the RSPB's most important reserves at Titchwell with avocets, little
terns and marsh harriers. Another reserve at Snettisham with a wide variety of migrant and
resident species
Walking
The Norfolk
coastal path as part of Peddars Way and the Norfolk coast path
National Trail runs though an area of outstanding natural beauty
Dersingham Bog
This area forms part of the Sandringham Estate and is managed for it's rich
variety of plant and animal life. The reserve has three distinct habitats - Mire, Heath and
Woodland, which are closely intermingled.
Natural
England
Snettisham Reserve
If you visit Snettisham at high tide during the autumn and winter, you will be
treated to one of Britain's greatest wildlife spectacles. The Wash's rising tide pushes tens of
thousands of wading birds and ducks up the beach and onto the reserve's pools. From November to
early February, up to 40,000 pink-footed geese roost on the reserve. They are best viewed either
early in the morning or late afternoon.
RSPB