This helpful map comes with information for both boaters and visitors. On one side, you’ll find a detailed map with navigation information, visitor moorings, boatyards, boat hire centres, and shops. On the other side, you’ll find tourist information like places of interest, pubs, nature reserves, windmills, churches, long-distance paths, public toilets, and caravan and campsites. The reverse side provides even more detailed boating information, including the location of visitor moorings, facilities at boatyards and marinas, journey times, day boat hire and boat trip locations. You’ll also find contact details and opening times for a wide selection of visitor destinations and attractions, as well as canoe and cycle hire details and some useful waterways contact numbers.
The map of the Broads is at 1:50000 with detailed town plans at 1:12500 for Wroxham and Hoveton, Stalham, Horning, Potter Heigham, Norwich, Brundall, Beccles, Loddon, Great Yarmouth, Reedham and Oulton Broad.
The Broads is a vast expanse of protected wetland in Britain that spans about 300 sq km. Its diverse water bodies, marshlands, and fens make it a one-of-a-kind destination that hosts some rare species of plants and wildlife. The railways that arrived in the late 19th century put the place on the map as a tourist attraction. To date, it remains one of the most sought-after inland waterways featuring over 125 miles of lock-free navigable waterways. Visitors can indulge in an array of activities, including fishing, bird watching, walking, and cycling.
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