Bird Watching (UK)

SITE GUIDE

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POSTCODE: PE36 6LQ GRID REF: TF717450 HOW TO GET THERE: From King’s Lynn, follow the A149 towards Hunstanton. From Hunstanton, Holme is only 3 miles further on. Signs to the nature reserve are on the left, just before the Holme next the Sea sign. As the road ends, turn right into the gravel track and follow round until the car park is adjacent to the visitor centre. From the south, many minor roads can take you to the main A149 WHERE TO PARK: In the village to cover that area with two car parks at the observator­y and Wildlife Trust centre TERRAIN: Most of the area has sand somewhere but gorse, Sea Buckthorn and brambles can be a burden if wearing shorts. So, stout footwear is advisable FACILITIES: Everything you need in Holme and at the visitor centre PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Buses and trains from Kings Lynn Traveline, tel: 0871 200 2233 LOCAL INFO: Web: holme-next-the-sea.co.uk/orgs.php ORGANISATI­ONS: gov.uk/government/ publicatio­ns/norfolks-national-nature-reserves/ norfolks-national-nature-reserves#holme-dunes / Holme Bird Observator­y, web: holme-nextthe-sea.co.uk/noa.php, tel: 01485 525406 Holme Dunes, web: norfolkwil­dlifetrust.org.uk/ wildlife-in-norfolk/nature-reserves/reserves/ holme-dunes tel: 01485 525240 CLUB CONTACT: Norfolk Ornitholog­ists’ Associatio­n, web: noa.org.uk/ COUNTY RECORDER: Norfolk Neil Lawton, email: dnjnorfolk­rec@btinternet.com MAPS: OS Explorer 250, OS Landranger 132

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