Exploring the Norfolk Broads
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Explore the Norfolk Broads
The Norfolk Broads is the UK’s largest nationally protected wetland and a complex network of mostly navigable rivers and man-made waterways created by peat digging in the Middle Ages. These 125 miles of navigable waterway are ideal for a relaxing boating holiday or a rather more testing trip in a canoe.
Located just a short trip from Norwich, there are also a number of villages and market towns within the Broads, as well as nature reserves and the odd windmill. Take a guided boat trip from Wroxham and Hoveton for the best experience without the effort.
Brograve Mill, Sea Palling
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Each Broad is followed by its nearest town or village.
- Barton Broad - Neatishead
- Breydon Water - Great Yarmouth
- Hickling Broad - Hickling
- Horsey Mere - Horsey
- Ormesby Broad - Ormesby St Margaret
- Ranworth Broad - Ranworth
- Rockland Broad - Rockland St Mary
- Salhouse Broad - Salhouse
- Surlingham Broad - Surlingham
- South Walsham Broad - South Walsham
- Thurne Broad - Thurne
- Upton Broad - Upton
- Wroxham Broad - Wroxham