North Norfolk's colourful coastal landscape will be celebrated at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust visitor centre at Cley, in a festival featuring creative art workshops, guided walks and health and wellbeing events.

Eastern Daily Press: Dr Jules Pretty, who will be leading a stroll and supper as part of the Cley Calling festival. Picture: MARK BULLIMOREDr Jules Pretty, who will be leading a stroll and supper as part of the Cley Calling festival. Picture: MARK BULLIMORE (Image: Archant Norfolk 2015)

The four-day event, which kicks off on October 5, was timed to coincide with the beginning of the Norfolk Walking and Cycling Festival.

Eastern Daily Press: Cley Marshes, which will be one of the subjects of an autumn festival being held at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust visitor centre. Picture: MARK BULLIMORECley Marshes, which will be one of the subjects of an autumn festival being held at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust visitor centre. Picture: MARK BULLIMORE (Image: Archant Norfolk 2015)

Highlights will include a demonstration by renowned street artist ATM, who will be creating a large-scale mural of an iconic Cley bird, a coastal stroll and supper with nature writer and coastal walker Dr Jules Pretty and a presentation by conservation expert Laurie Parma, who will be speaking about her research into the relationship between wellbeing and the environment.

The Cley Calling - Autumn Colours festival runs from October 5-8. For more information, or to book tickets, phone 01263 740008 or visit www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk