A selection of our favourite reader pictures submitted through iwitness.co.uk in the last week.

North Norfolk News: This deer was having a good nap in the sunshine, then noticed me with camera got up and jumped the 6ft fence and made a hasty get away. Photo: Wayne SmithThis deer was having a good nap in the sunshine, then noticed me with camera got up and jumped the 6ft fence and made a hasty get away. Photo: Wayne Smith (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

North Norfolk is arguably one of the most stunning corners of the country.

From beautiful beaches to breath-taking countryside and quaint towns and villages in-between, we are asking our readers to send in photographs of their favourite places in North Norfolk.

Each week we will compile an online gallery of some of your brilliant snaps of the area.

To upload your pictures just log on to our sister site www.iwitness24.co.uk and follow the step by step instructions.

North Norfolk News: Sunday afternoon on the beach watching the boats coming home. Photo: Joe MacmurraySunday afternoon on the beach watching the boats coming home. Photo: Joe Macmurray (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

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North Norfolk News: Blickling Hall and it'’s wonderful wisteria tonight. Photo: Julie FrostBlickling Hall and it'’s wonderful wisteria tonight. Photo: Julie Frost (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

North Norfolk News: The Gorse flowers may be starting to die off but the heath still looks lovely in the sunshine. Photo: Richard BruntonThe Gorse flowers may be starting to die off but the heath still looks lovely in the sunshine. Photo: Richard Brunton (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

North Norfolk News: A dead tree on the River Bure on a glorious sunny day. Photo: Martin SizelandA dead tree on the River Bure on a glorious sunny day. Photo: Martin Sizeland (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

North Norfolk News: Some of the wildlife in the garden. Photo: Terry PostleSome of the wildlife in the garden. Photo: Terry Postle (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)