A attractive part of the Broads National Park, best seen from the river Yare itself, but very accessible by car and foot. There are numerous riverside footpaths including the Wherryman's Way, a long-distance path of 37.5 miles running between Norwich and Get Yarmouth.
The Mid-Yare includes a large RSPB reserve at Strumpshaw and the smaller, but equally interesting Ted Ellis and Church Fen reserves on the opposite, south bank of the Yare. Between them, they provide the opportunity to see much of wildlife, both feathered and otherwise the area...
Read morePossibly one of the best national parks in England with 200 miles of navigable waterways to explore, cosy pubs and friendly locals. There is a wealth of wildlife to see, Kingfishers if you keep alert, visiting flocks of unusual feathered visitors, Otters and Seals on the coast. Hire a boat and sail, or motor to Horsey and walk to the coast a mile and a half away from Horsey Mill, breaking your journey at the Nelson's Head for a pint...
Read moreThe River Yare.ajacent to the RSPB Nature Reserve at Strumpshaw,Great place for wildlife and Birds.The Actual spot we where on is a dedicated area for Angling,although we didnt fish on this occasion,but will be back there soon.so quite so peaceful,and the few River craft passing where very pleasant.Bewere the River is deep,fast and tidal.life jackets are advised at all times.keep...
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