The port of Wiveton is one of the best-kept secrets of the north Norfolk coast, it has been suggested.
Speaking to the Times, the Rev Neil Batcock, rector of Blakeney, described the location as being the area”s "secret pearl".
The newspaper advised those staying in Norfolk holiday cottages to visit the 15th-century church that can be found there, as well as the Shell Museum located in Glandford.
This is open until the end of October but closes on Sundays and Mondays.
Entrance to the museum is £2 for adults, £1.50 for senior citizens and 50p for children.
Those visiting in November of December may wish to consider spending some time at Blakeney Point, which is said to be a "popular loafing and breeding spot" for both grey and common seals.
Nature-lovers wanting to see the animals up close may wish to take advantage of the boat trips that operate from the area.
Written by Andrew Hill


