Wild for the coast
Explore land, sea, sky and earth and you may discover the boundary between you and the wild is not where you expected, says David North
Explore land, sea, sky and earth and you may discover the boundary between you and the wild is not where you expected, says David North
The Norfolk coast’s neighbour is a vast and incredible marine protected area. Sam Lew explains how local people have been key to protecting it
This year’s coastal Bioblitz is set to be Norfolk’s largest-ever wildlife survey, says National Trust digital media, marketing and interpretation officer Alex Green
Kelling Heath Holiday Park enjoys standing out from the crowd: not only is it set amidst heathland – it also enjoys dark skies. Michael Timewell explains
Countless birds, amphibians, insects and mammals find a home at Titchwell. Whatever the season, a visit will result in a memorable encounter says Carrie Carey
All along the coast are fascinating tales of all sorts of folk – and the evidence of their lives is still there to see, says Peter Tolhurst
Icons in the landscape: Alex Green explains work to reawaken a sleeping giant at Horsey, and updates on two other landmark buildings on the coast
Andrew Middleton,Assistant Trails Officer, Norfolk County Council, with an update on the strides forward for Norfolk’s national trail
Helen Vardy of the cafe at historic Waxham Barns introduces some of her home made treats that go down well with the visitors
The coast has long inspired artists of all kinds – this year there are some exciting chances to see their work outside, says Lucy Galvin
Carbon dioxide emissions are changing our climate. NCP members have been working together to understand what these changes mean for the coast.
Whether you are an experienced tourer or haven’t been on a bike in years, the Norfolk Coast is the ideal place to explore on a bike.