A new section of the King Charles III England Coast Path opened yesterday, offering the public access to some of the country’s coastline for the first time. The opening of the 33.6 miles (54.1km) section from Hunstanton to Sutton Bridge means the entire Norfolk coast is now accessible to walkers. This section introduces seven miles of new access between Snettisham and King’s Lynn, crossing the seaward edge of Sandringham Estate. Parts of the path are quite remote, with no public facilities or connecting paths for several miles, but there are services and transport links in the centres of King’…