
Sustainable development, tourism & coastal access
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Sustainable development, tourism & coastal access
We seek a balance between supporting communities and welcoming visitors to our coast, and managing potential impacts on sensitive sites. Our work aims to improve access to nature and culture for as many people as possible and provide information that supports a wide audience to enjoy and look after our unique landscapes, seascapes and wildlife.

Caring for our coast together
Protecting sensitive species and habitats by working to limit the impact of outdoor activities.

Limits of Acceptable Change
A framework for managing the impacts of visitors to sensitive sites along the Norfolk coast.

Brancaster boardwalk
A new accessible boardwalk at Brancaster making it easy for visitors of all ages and abilities to explore.

Norfolk Coast Dark Skies Festival
Our series of free events through autumn and winter to celebrate the night skies of our beautiful coast.

The Wash & Norfolk Coast Dogs Project
Seeking a balance between welcoming visitors with dogs and preventing disturbance to wildlife.

King Charles III England Coast Path
A National Trail enabling people to discover England’s entire coastline stretching 2,700 miles.

EXPERIENCE
A new accessible boardwalk at Brancaster making it easy for visitors of all ages and abilities to explore.