Cley to Blakeney Point Beach
Cley to Blakeney Point Beach
Highlight (Segment) • Natural Monument
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Norfolk Coast National Landscape
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October 25, 2023
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Embark on the Cley, Blakeney Point & Blakeney Marshes running loop, a difficult 10.0 miles (16.1 km) journey along the Norfolk Coast. This route, with a minimal 46 feet (14 metres) of elevation gain, is estimated to take you about 1 hours and 55 minutes to complete. You will experience diverse terrain, from shingle beaches and salt marshes to vast reed beds, all while enjoying extensive coastal views and the sight of the iconic Cley windmill rising above the landscape.
While the elevation changes are minimal, making it seem like a flatter route, the varied and sometimes uneven terrain, especially the shingle beaches, contributes to its difficult classification. You will need very good fitness and sure-footedness to navigate the mixed surfaces comfortably. Plan your jogging adventure carefully, as the challenge lies in the ground underfoot rather than steep climbs.
This trail is a haven for wildlife, particularly at Blakeney Point, home to England's largest colony of grey seals. If you visit between November and January, you might witness the peak pupping season. The route also passes through the Cley Marshes Nature Reserve, the UK's oldest bird reserve, offering opportunities to spot rare birds like avocets and marsh harriers, making it a truly unique coastal experience.
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Distance 3.95 km
Downhill 0 m
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Max wind speed: 18.0 km/h
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