A coastal walk in north Norfolk has been named among the best in the UK.
Home to one of the most popular beaches in the county, Brancaster Staithe ranks at the top of a list of seaside strolls to remember published by inews.
With an 8km loop from Burnham Deepdale, visitors can enjoy sea views and admire the wildlife on a circular coastal trail.
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Praised for having the best accessibility, the coastal walk includes a new inclusive boardwalk for improved access to the marshes, with seating, viewing platforms, bumper strips and wheelchair passing.
Along the track, hikers can take in the sights from the Bronze Age Barrow Common, while spotting Brent geese, oystercatchers and other bird species nearby.
Historic attractions to look out for include the Second World War wreck of SS Vina and the Branodunum Roman Fort.
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At Brancaster Staithe, visitors can grab a bite to eat, with seafood sarnies available from the Crab Hut.
The full trail takes around two hours to complete, with terrain covering mostly flat surfaces.
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