Can anyone hire a boat on the Norfolk Broads?

No, you don’t require a license to a hire a boat on the Norfolk Broads. You don’t need to have had any previous boating experience, either. Our team will provide you with all of the training you need to confidently navigate your cruiser.

Can you stay on a boat on the Norfolk Broads?

We have boats sleeping from 2 to 12 people. For the best prices and a personal service book your boating holiday on the Norfolk Broads direct with Barnes Brinkcraft. Our broads boats and holiday cottages are designed for your convenience and maintained to high standard.

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Can you swim in the Norfolk Broads?

When the weather is warm it can be very tempting to go for a swim in the Broads. This is potentially very dangerous without the benefit of support from an open water swimming organisation. The Broads Authority strongly advises against entering the water unless part of an organised event.

Do you have to pay for moorings on the Norfolk Broads?

The Broads Authority provides a network of free 24 hour moorings. Many more are available at places such as staithes, public houses and boatyards although these may charge a fee (moorings marked DP16 have been provided as part of a planning condition and charges may apply).

Can you moor anywhere on the Norfolk Broads?

Can we moor anywhere? You are welcome to sensibly moor anywhere unless stated “No Mooring”. There are many places that you can moor free of charge; however there are also places where there is a charge for mooring, such as the yacht stations at Norwich and Great Yarmouth where facilities are available.

How far can you sail on Norfolk Broads?

The Norfolk Broads offers 125 miles of lock-free cruising.

How much is it to go on the Norfolk Broads?

£1345.00 HIRE CHARGE

This is the amount you pay to take over the boat for your chosen duration. It includes the provision of gas bottles for cooking, heating, refrigerator and hot water where appropriate.

Which is the prettiest part of the Norfolk Broads?

Most popular with tourists in the spring and summer months, the unspoilt Norfolk village of Ranworth is home to one of the most beautiful of the broads.

Which is the best area of Norfolk Broads?

We asked our Facebook fans what their top towns and villages on the Norfolk Broads are and the top places were:
  • Horning.
  • Wroxham.
  • Ludham.
  • Ranworth.
  • Coltishall.
  • Beccles.
  • Reedham.

How deep are Norfolk Broads?

The total area of the Broads is 303sq km (117 sq miles) and is made up of 7 rivers and 63 Broads, most of which are less than 4m deep.

Are the Broads fresh water?

The Norfolk Broads today

There are long stretches of open waterways, some of them have strong tidal currents and others slow and winding. The largest freshwater lake is Hickling Broad, closely followed by Barton and Breydon.

Are Norfolk Broads salt water?

The spokesperson said salt water surges were “a natural occurrence”. “Salt water flowing into rivers following high tides is a natural occurrence, which happens periodically along the Norfolk Broads,” the agency added.

Where is the best fishing on the Norfolk Broads?

The Best Fishing Locations on the Norfolk Broads
  • Potter Heigham. If you want to fish for bream then Potter Heigham, on the river Thurne, is a good place.
  • Martham Broad.
  • Acle Bridge and Upton Dyke.
  • Salhouse Broad.
  • Horning.
  • Wroxham.
  • River Ant.
  • River Bure.

Where can I fish for free in Norfolk?

There are free fishing rivers in Norfolk; and there are four locations along the River Ant – a public staithe at the bottom of Barton Turf village; banks near Ludham Bridge; Stalham Staithe beside Staithe Road, near the A149 and Irstead Staithe near Irstead church.