Best natural monuments around Colby offer a diverse landscape of coastal features and historic hills in North Norfolk. This region is characterized by its dramatic cliffs, elevated viewpoints, and significant geological formations. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments, providing opportunities for scenic walks and appreciating the area's natural heritage. The landscape provides unique insights into both natural processes and historical land use.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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They are so beautiful and well maintained,
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The flora here is beautiful! Very different. Saw it in bloom in early May.
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The park landscape of the Blickling Estate can be divided into 3 parts, the Walled Garden with herb gardens, espalier fruit trees and greenhouses, the Formal Garden with orangery, trimmed box trees and the extensive park with its sight lines and large oak trees.
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The clifftop footpath between Trimingham and Sidestrand on the Norfolk Coast is a delightful location for a stroll. The area is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, rich in invertebrate fossils dating to the late Cretaceous period. Enjoy sweeping views for miles up and down the coast and out to the North Sea. Be mindful of your footing, though, as the path is not always clear in places and gets close to the edge. Not recommended for dogs off leash.
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Incleborough Hill stands above the villages of East and West Runton on the North Norfolk Coast and commands fine views up and down the coast from Cromer to Sheringhamm and beyond.
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It's worth the climb up Incleborough Hill for the superb views of the North Norfolk coast. To the north west you can see Beeston Hill on the coastline, sometimes known as Beeston Bump. To the east is Cromer and to the west is Sheringham.
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Known as both Beacon Hill and Roman Camp, it is actually thought the earthworks here date from much later than Roman times. The ironworks are medieval. It was also used as a signal station during the Napoleonic wars.
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Among the top-rated natural monuments in the Colby area, visitors frequently enjoy Incleborough Hill for its commanding views of the North Norfolk Coast. Another significant site is Beacon Hill (Roman Camp), known for its historical earthworks and status as potentially the highest ground in Norfolk.
Yes, the Formal Gardens at Blickling Estate are particularly family-friendly. They offer beautiful, well-maintained landscapes with herb gardens, espalier fruit trees, and extensive parkland, providing a pleasant environment for all ages to explore.
You'll encounter diverse natural features. For instance, Sidestrand and Trimingham Cliffs offer dramatic coastal erosion and are a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, rich in invertebrate fossils. Incleborough Hill provides panoramic views of the North Norfolk Coast, while the Blickling Estate showcases meticulously designed formal gardens and ancient oak trees.
Absolutely. Beacon Hill (Roman Camp) is a prime example. Despite its name, the earthworks are thought to be medieval, and it served as a signal station during the Napoleonic wars, blending natural elevation with significant historical use.
The area around Colby offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like the 'Blickling Hall – Blickling Hall Viewpoint loop from Aylsham'. For running enthusiasts, there are options like the 'Black Boys Public House – The Old Tearooms loop from Aylsham'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as 'Along the North Walsham Canal to Bacton Wood'. You can explore more routes in our guides for Hiking around Colby, Running Trails around Colby, and MTB Trails around Colby.
Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. Incleborough Hill and the View of the North Norfolk Coast from Incleborough Hill are renowned for their superb panoramic vistas of the coastline, including sights like Beeston Hill and the towns of Cromer and Sheringham. Beacon Hill also offers commanding views.
When visiting coastal sites like Sidestrand and Trimingham Cliffs, be mindful of your footing as paths can be close to the edge due to erosion. These areas offer sweeping views of the North Sea and are rich in geological history, but caution is advised, especially with dogs off-leash.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning coastal views from places like Incleborough Hill and the unique geological formations. The beautiful and diverse flora, especially when in bloom, is also a highlight for many, as are the well-maintained and picturesque settings of places like the Formal Gardens at Blickling Estate.
Yes, Incleborough Hill is noted for its beautiful and very different flora, particularly when seen in bloom in early May. The Formal Gardens at Blickling Estate also feature diverse plant life within their structured gardens, including herb gardens and espalier fruit trees.
Many of the natural monuments feature trails suitable for intermediate hikers. For example, the clifftop footpath between Trimingham and Sidestrand at Sidestrand and Trimingham Cliffs offers a delightful stroll, though some sections require careful footing. The paths around Incleborough Hill and Beacon Hill are also generally considered intermediate, offering rewarding climbs and views.


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