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View across saltmarsh at Morston Quay with a boat moored at low tide

About

Explore the beautiful countryside of the north Norfolk coast on one of our guided walks from Morston Quay. These walks are free to join, but places must be booked in advance.

Our walk leader will guide you on a leisurely 5.5-mile (8km) walk from Morston Quay, weaving away from the coast along the Norfolk Coast Path National Trail, through woodland next to a river and on to the village of Cockthorpe. There will be opportunities to stop along the way as we take in the best views and points of interest. The walk will take about 3 hours to complete. Sorry, no dogs allowed.

Meeting point: Morston Quay, by the Lookout Building

What to bring/wear: Walking shoes or boots, dress for the weather on the day, and a water bottle.

Accessibility: Terrain includes uneven paths, some walking along country roads, tree roots, some kissing gates, and footbridges. May be wet or muddy so suitable footwear is essential. Not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs.

Children: Children who can manage the walk are welcome.

Other info: This is a free event. Voluntary donations to support our conservation work on the Norfolk coast welcome.

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Map & Directions

Guided walk: Coast and countryside circular walk

Type:Guided Tour

Morston Quay, Quay Lane, Morston, Norfolk, NR25 7BH

Tel: 01263740241

Opening Times

Season (30 July 2026)
DayTimes
Thursday10:00 - 13:00
Season (13 Aug 2026)
DayTimes
Thursday10:00 - 13:00
Season (27 Aug 2026)
DayTimes
Thursday10:00 - 13:00
Season (10 Sept 2026)
DayTimes
Thursday10:00 - 13:00

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