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Hi we had a share in a cruiser on the Broads for a few years. The broads are in 2 sections separated by Breydon Water at Great Yarmouth. Where you go depends on where you are picking your boat up. You won't be able to travel that far in 4 days.Hi All
We are planning a 4 night trip to the Norfolk Broads at Easter and as we have never been I was hoping some of you could tell me the best area to stay in, regards getting around would be by bike once we are there
Many Thanks
LB
Sorry you did say I was misreading itCaron
Thanks for the reply sorry I didn't explain properly we are just going in the MH and off exploring on the bikes we are not hiring a boat as we have just sold a motorboat we had moored in Weymouth for 4 years so I know what you mean waking up in tranquil waters we over nighted in Lulworth cove a few times and it was magical when everyone had gone home LOL
Hi All
We are planning a 4 night trip to the Norfolk Broads at Easter and as we have never been I was hoping some of you could tell me the best area to stay in, regards getting around would be by bike once we are there
Many Thanks
LB
Google Reedham Ferry campsite,good place to stay as your base!
Who're you loike bor. I wuz a furrier once bin 'ere 34 years not any more.Don't go there, horrible place, too many foreigners, best avoid it.
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Welcome!Hi All
We are planning a 4 night trip to the Norfolk Broads at Easter and as we have never been I was hoping some of you could tell me the best area to stay in, regards getting around would be by bike once we are there
Many Thanks
LB
I have a pro-rider ebike and Sue has a TGA scooter. North Norfolk and The Broads are fabulous for cycling. Don't forget places like Thurne, Salhouse Broad and Wroxham Broad where we often park up and have lunch and a sleep.fantastic feedback thank you, I didn't mention the bikes are decent electric bikes with a 50 mile range and will cruise at 20mph so should be able to get around a fair bit
the Iceni village at Cockley Cley.
I forgot to say that they do coffee and a snack lunch at Ranworth church and there is a great view from the church tower. The Museum of The Broads is at Stalham and don't forget the steam launch there and the Electric Eel boat at Horning.There is a Caravan and Motorhome Club site at Ludham, and you can cycle to St Benets Abbey and along the bank. Hickling and Barton broads are accessible via board walks and there is a board walk to Ranworth observatory and hide. Yarmouth is not so good. Lots of NT places nearby including Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall, Oxnead Hall if it rains. Norfolk is not flat, it's rolling as you will find out. Look out for bearded tits, bitterns and thousands of pink foot geese. There are Quiet Lanes which are narrow lanes ideal for cycling. We live at Aylsham, not too far away. Have a great stay.
Quite frankly I was always amazed it stayed as long as it did.. Over priced and poorly displayed spring to mind !Just a small point .... The Icini Village is no more .. It closed for good a couple of years ago.![]()
Don't forget The Bure Valley railway at Aylsham and Bressingham steam museum and gardens are fabulous.Quite frankly I was always amazed it stayed as long as it did.. Over priced and poorly displayed spring to mind !
Re the o p, if you like steam grins, check out the north Norfolk line..
Well worth a visit