Discover the Norfolk Broads
A guide to 10 great days out around the Norfolk Broads compiled with local knowledge
Discover the Norfolk Broads - A guide to 10 great days out around the Norfolk Broads compiled with local knowledge
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Day One: Wroxham - Gateway to the Norfolk Broads

Wroxham is considered to be the Gateway to the Norfolk Broads, with many of the region’s boat hire firms being based here. A small but bustling place that is home to Roys of Wroxham, said to be the largest village store in the world! What better place to climb aboard a Broads cruiser for the day and explore the area afloat.

Start : Fineway Launch Hire, Riverside Road, off the A1151 in the centre of Wroxham
Ordnance Survey Landranger map 134; grid reference TG306177

For day boat hire we recommend Fineway Launch Hire in Wroxham. This is a family run business where you will find clean and reliable boats with a choice of either eco friendly electric or diesel powered. Don’t worry if you’ve no experience with boats, as the rules of the river are simple to follow, and after a brief training session you will be Master and Commander of your own vessel.

•   Once you have hired your boat our recommended route for a day trip is as follows:
 
 
•   When you leave Fineway Launch Hire boatyard turn right onto the main River Bure and pass under the historic Wroxham bridge. As the bridge itself is low you will find that many of the holiday cruisers cannot get through and the river will be noticeably quieter on the other side.

•   The water quality is so good here, you will find water lilies growing wild and you can see the river bed in many places. Watch out for the vivid blue flash of the kingfishers as they dart along the river from tree to tree!

 
•   Be sure not to miss ‘Bridge Broad’ – it is signposted but very small. This is one of the prettiest Broads and is not accessible on foot.
 
 
•   You will also pass a large sloped grassy meadow (Cane Meadow), which sweeps down to the river and has a sandy edge. It is quite normal to see people picnicing and swimming here as it is popular with locals.

•   Further along you will come into the village of Belaugh – there are no shops here but there is a public staithe and the pretty village church which sits high on the hill is well worth the walk.

•   Venturing further you will come to Coltishall, and continuing past the first moorings you come to on the right where two pubs sit side by side, you will come to Coltishall Green, which is a good place for a lunch stop, just before the road bridge. There are several pubs in the village, a fish and chip shop and several other shops including two selling antiques. We suggest you leave your boat moored at the green and walk over the road bridge to the ‘Recruiting Sergeant’ where you will find an extensive menu that caters for all – warning, large portions !!

 
•   Most boats will not proceed further than Coltishall Green but in small day boats it is possible to go further towards the end of navigation which is Coltishall Lock (although it is not possible to go all the way in the boat).

Useful Norfolk Broads Contacts

Below you will find suggestions for accommodation, activities, attractions, food & drink and shopping.  All useful contacts while visiting the Norfolk Broads.

Accommodation

Activities

Attractions

Food and Drink

Shopping


Norfolk Mead Hotel, The

Built in 1740, the Norfolk Mead, formally a merchants house, is set in 8 tranquil riverside acres on the river Bure. Just 7 miles from the city of Norwich and 10 miles from the coast. An ideal location for a weekend or longer break.


Winterton Circular Walk

This unusually varied 6 mile walk links Winterton to East Somerton, and runs almost entirely along tracks and footpaths. It is waymarked throughout, and is easily followed.


Bure Valley Railway, The

Opened in 1990, the Bure Valley Railway offers an 18 mile round trip through picturesque countryside which is as varied, interesting and beautiful as any to be found on a railway journey in England.


Norfolk Mead Hotel, The

Built in 1740, the Norfolk Mead, formally a merchants house, is set in 8 tranquil riverside acres on the river Bure. Just 7 miles from the city of Norwich and 10 miles from the coast. An ideal location for a weekend or longer break.


Sutton Pottery

Small studio workshop in rural East Norfolk, established by Malcolm Flatman in 1977 in the Broadland village of Sutton, near Stalham. He uses the Potters Wheel and the fire of a gas kiln to create a large range of reduction stoneware entirely by hand.

 
Day One Gateway to the Norfolk Broads - Wroxham
Day Two Hidden Heart of the Norfolk Broads - Picturesque Ranworth
Day Three Conservation in action - Salhouse and Cockshoot Broads
Day Four Living Landscape - Market Day in Broadland/Trinity Broads
Day Five Weaving, Potting & Bittern Spotting - Hickling Broad & Sutton
Day Six The Norfolk Broads Canoe Safari
Day Seven The Perfect Picnic - Cycling tour to How Hill
Day Eight Fringe benefits - Explore the Norfolk Broads coastal fringe on foot
Day Nine Our vanishing coastline – A range of perspectives
Day Ten Sail from Ludham, Gather from Horning
  Rainy Days

"The Broads are man-made, resulting from ancient peat workings which flooded as sea levels rose"

Wildlife Fact File
THE KINGFISHER
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Probably our most colourful native bird, the Kingfisher as its name implies is an expert at diving for and catching fish which it swallows whole.

Despite its dazling plumage, it can be hard to spot when amongst foliage, so look out for it skimming quikly, low over open water and if you are lucky you may see it dive after its prey.

TOP TIPS
1. In high season it is a good idea to telephone Fineway Launch Hire and pre-book your boat on 01603 782309. Fineway Launch Hire have free customer parking
2. The Recruiting Sergeant opens at 11am (Midday on Sunday) and serves food from 12 to 2pm, and from 6.30pm to 9pm
3. Roys of Wroxham Stores have late opening on Wednesday, Thursday & Friday until 8.00pm


Each of the days suggested on this website are covered by the OS Map, Landranger 134

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