Trunch Travel
North Norfolk Coast
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Along the lively foreshores of Cromer and Sheringham, to the uncluttered expanse of Holkham Beach (the real-life location for Gwyneth Paltrow's memorable coming ashore after the shipwreck at the close of the hit movie Shakespeare in Love), the beauty of North Norfolk's beaches is unquestionable.
Brancaster staithe at sunset
Brancaster staithe
Wells Next the Sea
Wells Next the Sea

Giving a great variety of texture and detail in coastal landscapes, including intertidal sand and mudflats, sand dunes, shingle banks, saltmarsh, reedbeds, tidal creeks and harbours.
Hunstanton
The wreck of the sheraton Hunstanton
Weybourne beach
Weybourne

Wild, remote and open, with long sweeping views the influence of the sea, the dynamic nature of the marine landscape, its smells and sounds, the salt winds and seabirds. Lack of settlements and roads on the coastal marshes but distinctive flint villages,
Cley Marshes
Cley Marshes
Blakeney Quay
Blakeney
Included within just one of those villages lie’s the birth place of Admiral Lord Nelson’s 'I am myself a Norfolk man . . . and glory in being so.' and where he learnt to sail along the coastal road.

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