Best lakes around Postwick With Witton are part of the unique Norfolk Broads, a network of rivers and shallow, interconnected bodies of water. This distinctive landscape evolved from medieval peat excavations that later flooded, forming Britain's largest protected wetland. The area offers a rich natural environment for exploration and outdoor activities, with its location on the River Yare providing access to many Broads.
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It’s a fantastic place for a leisurely walk or a paddle in a canoe, providing a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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Whitlingham Country Park is where the majesty of the Broads meets the buzz of the city. Just a short walk from Norwich's centre, the serene trails here are adored by locals and visitors alike. There's a cafe, an adventure centre and trails that explore the park's woodlands and meadows.
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You can't see that much of the marshes from the road but the woods are very pleasant.
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Very scenic spot, ideal for a cafe stop. Granary Stores shop and cafe is open 8.30-9pm 7 days a week!
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Thorpe Marshes is a diverse habitat situated in Norwich, offering walkers a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The marshes feature reed beds, wet meadows, and open water, which provide a home for a diverse range of bird species such as kingfishers, herons, and terns.
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Located on the edge of Norwich, Thorpe Marshes is a wonderful mixture of habitats in a nature reserve managed by Norfolk Wildlife Trust. Close to the River Yare, the area is covered in wildflower marshes and dykes. You may spot dragonfly, damselfly and butterfly here, as well as many waterbirds. Chinese water deer, and smaller Muntjac deer have also taken up residence.
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Ranworth is a picture postcard village in the heart of the Broads alongside Ranworth and Malthouse Broad just off the River Bure. The village has moorings, a pub and village store and the church is known for exceptional views once you have climbed the tower, with a huge area of the Broads visible from the top. The National Trust has a floating Broads Wildlife Centre that is reached by a boardwalk from the village and has a panoramic vista across the water. .
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Great place have a break, several public benches &picnic tables, drinking water tap (intended for boaters but available to all), cafe and shop.
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The lakes in this area are part of the Broads National Park, a distinctive network of rivers and shallow, interconnected waterways. These 'broads' originated from medieval peat diggings that flooded over centuries, creating Britain's largest protected wetland. This unique history has shaped a landscape rich in biodiversity and navigable waterways.
The Broads are a haven for wildlife, boasting over a quarter of Britain's rarest animals and plants. You might spot rare birds like cranes, bitterns, and marsh harriers, as well as otters, the Swallowtail butterfly, and Norfolk hawker dragonflies. Nature reserves like RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve and Buckenham Marshes Nature Reserve offer excellent birdwatching opportunities, including barn owls, lapwings, and golden plovers.
Yes, the Broads are renowned for water activities. Whitlingham Great Broad, part of Whitlingham Country Park, is a popular spot for wild swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, and sailing. The broader Broads system offers extensive lock-free waterways suitable for hiring cruisers, kayaking, and canoeing.
There are numerous walking opportunities. Whitlingham Country Park offers serene trails through woodlands and meadows, including a 2-mile circular walk around Whitlingham Great Broad. For more extensive options, you can explore various easy hikes in the region, with routes available on the Easy hikes around Postwick With Witton guide.
Yes, the area offers several cycling paths. A cycle path leads along the water's edge at Whitlingham Great Broad. For more cycling adventures, you can find various routes, including those for gravel biking and touring, in the Gravel biking around Postwick With Witton guide and the Cycling around Postwick With Witton guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Bigwood Fisheries, located near Witton, offers dedicated angling across two distinct lakes: Island Lake (stocked with Carp and Tench) and Big Lake (a mixed coarse lake with Roach, Rudd, Bream, Tench, Carp, Pike, and Perch). Access to the fishery is typically controlled through advance booking for a more private experience.
Many areas are family-friendly. Whitlingham Country Park, which includes Whitlingham Great Broad, has an adventure centre and trails suitable for all ages. Ranworth Broad Village and Waterfront is also considered family-friendly, offering moorings, a pub, and a village store.
While specific wheelchair accessibility details for all paths are not universally available, the Broads National Park generally aims to improve access. Some paths within Whitlingham Country Park are well-maintained and may be suitable for wheelchairs. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions or visitor center information for the most up-to-date accessibility details.
Yes, Ranworth Broad Village and Waterfront is a picturesque village in the heart of the Broads, offering moorings, a pub, a village store, and a cafe. It's an ideal spot for a break, with public benches and picnic tables available. The Granary Stores shop and cafe is open long hours, seven days a week.
The Broads offer something year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for boating, water sports, and enjoying the vibrant wildlife, including nesting birds and blooming flora. Autumn brings beautiful colours and excellent birdwatching as migratory species arrive. Winter offers a tranquil, often misty landscape, perfect for peaceful walks and spotting wintering wading birds.
Public transport options to the Broads area exist, primarily connecting from Norwich. Buses serve many of the larger villages and towns within the Broads National Park, from which you can access various lake areas and walking paths. For detailed routes and schedules, it's best to consult local bus service websites or travel planners.


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