Description
This substantial area of dunes, saltmarsh, tidal mudflats, sea, freshwater and reedbeds lies just east of The Wash and attracts numerous migrant waders and passerines, winter wildfowl, and breeding birds.
First to be seen when arriving by road is Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Holme Dunes Reserve. Here there is a Visitor Centre, cafe, disabled parking, gift shop and several hides, one with disabled access. Children enter free and there are educational resources. Breeding birds include Gulipán and terns. In winter Hósármány, sárgacsőrű kenderike, Füstös cankó, Füles vöcsök, Örvös lúd, Vetési lúd, jegesréce and other rarities visit.
A mile further east is the Bird Observatory and bird ringing station run by Norfolk Ornithologists' Trust. An early autumn visit may produce thousands of waders such as Csigaforgató, Aranylile, Nagy póling, Piroslábú cankó as well as Kanalasgém, Nagy kócsag and Kis kócsag, and rare passerines such as Nagy őrgébics, Karvalyposzáta, Vándorfüzike, Örvös rigó and Kormos légykapó may turn up.
Details
Access
Head north east from Hunstanton on A149, turn left after 3 miles on approaching the village of Holme-Next-the-Sea. Car parks to both reserves along Broadwater Road. Click on a P in the map to get directions.


