Best lakes around Brundall are found within the Norfolk Broads, a unique national park characterized by its interconnected rivers and shallow lakes. Brundall, situated on the River Yare, serves as a boating center providing direct access to this network. The area offers diverse natural habitats and opportunities for wildlife observation and waterside activities. This wetland landscape provides varied environments for exploration.
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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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Buckenham Marshes is a nature reserve situated on the northern bank of the River Yare. It’s home to a variety of wildlife including wading birds, ducks and geese. The reserve is also an important breeding ground for lapwings, redshanks and other bird species. Visitor Buckenham Marshes to enjoy walking trails and bird hides, as well as the opportunity to see many different bird species.
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Buckenham Marshes is a wetland habitat located in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. The marshes are home to a diversity of animal and bird species, and are especially known for their large flocks of wintering wading birds, including lapwings and golden clovers.
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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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Among the most popular spots are Whitlingham Great Broad, known for water sports and its cycle path, and Rockland Broad, a tranquil area ideal for wildlife spotting. Visitors also highly appreciate the RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve for its diverse birdlife and views.
Yes, many areas are family-friendly. Whitlingham Great Broad in Whitlingham Country Park offers a cycle path along the water's edge, perfect for families. The Ranworth Broad Village and Waterfront features a National Trust Broads Wildlife Centre accessible via a boardwalk, which is great for all ages to observe local wildlife. RSPB reserves like RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve also offer engaging experiences for children interested in nature.
The Norfolk Broads, including the lakes near Brundall, are rich in wildlife. At RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve, you can spot barn owls, great crested grebes, kingfishers, and various ducks. Nearby RSPB Strumpshaw Fen is a haven for rare species like Swallowtail Butterflies, Norfolk Hawker Dragonflies, marsh harriers, and kingfishers. You might also see pike in the clear waters of Rockland Broad.
Absolutely. Whitlingham Great Broad is a popular destination for water sports such as wild swimming and stand-up paddleboarding. Brundall itself is a busy boating center with marinas, offering access to the River Yare and wider Broads network for boating activities.
There are numerous trails available. For easy walks, explore the paths around Whitlingham Great Broad or the network of trails at RSPB Strumpshaw Fen. You can find more options, including easy hikes and longer routes, in the Easy hikes around Brundall and Hiking around Brundall guides.
The Norfolk Broads offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for boating, water sports, and enjoying the lush greenery and active wildlife, including rare butterflies and dragonflies. Autumn brings beautiful colors, while winter offers a serene landscape and excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially for wintering wading birds at reserves like Buckenham Marshes Nature Reserve.
Yes, the Ranworth Broad Village and Waterfront has a pub and a cafe, offering a scenic spot to relax. While not directly on a lake, the Coldham Hall pub near Brundall is a popular spot along the River Yare, known for good fishing nearby.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Rockland Broad and Surlingham Broad are both known as good fishing locations. Anglers in the Brundall area of the River Yare can expect to catch Bream, Roach, and Pike.
Ranworth Broad Village and Waterfront is a picturesque village with moorings, a pub, and a village store. Its church tower offers exceptional panoramic views of the Broads. Additionally, the National Trust operates a floating Broads Wildlife Centre, accessible via a boardwalk, providing unique opportunities for wildlife observation.
Definitely. The RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve offers year-round displays of various bird species. Just 1.4 miles from Brundall, RSPB Strumpshaw Fen nature reserve is another excellent birdwatcher's paradise, featuring diverse habitats and numerous bird species like barn owls and marsh harriers.
There are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find moderate running loops starting from Brundall, Surlingham, or Brundall Gardens. For more detailed routes and options, refer to the Running Trails around Brundall guide.
Brundall Broad is directly associated with the village and is primarily used for boating, offering a tranquil setting. Brundall itself is a busy boating center with several marinas, such as Brundall Gardens Marina and Brundall Bay Marina, highlighting the area's strong connection to water-based activities and providing a peaceful ambiance.


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