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.

How much is the Norfolk Broads as a holiday?

Prices for a boating holiday start from £45pp/pn for our standard fleet up to £145pp/pn for a luxury Elite boats, exclusive of fuel and damage waiver offering something for every taste and budget .

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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.

Which is best North or South Norfolk Broads?

The north side of the Norfolk Broads has more villages, shops and boatyards. The northern side tends to be busier than the south, especially in peak times. The southern Broads are more tidal than the north & it is a lot quieter and more rural, with less competition for moorings.

Where is the Centre of the Norfolk Broads?

Wroxham, known as the capital of the Norfolk Broads, sits on the bank of the River Bure. Wroxham is the hub for hiring boats for day trips and holidays as well as exploring the Broads National Park.

Is Wroxham worth visiting?

Wroxham is well worth a visit at any time of the year, although the boating takes place in the summer months. There is plenty of parking available, especially in the winter.

Where do the Norfolk Broads start and finish?

The Norfolk Broads consist of five long rivers. The Northern Broads run off the River Bure, plus its tributaries the Ant and the Thurne, which then flows out to the North Sea at Great Yarmouth.

How deep is the water on the 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.

Can you walk around the Norfolk Broads?

The Norfolk Broads is the perfect location for walking. With over 190 miles of footpaths and nature trails through gentle rolling countryside and quiet countryside lanes, Norfolk Broads walks have it all.

Are the 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.

Are the Norfolk Broads tidal?

Tide times for the Norfolk Broads

The Broads’ rivers are tidal and the tide rises and falls twice approximately every 25 hours. Generally, the outgoing tide (the ebb) lasts longer than the incoming tide (the flood).

How deep is Wroxham Broad?

Wroxham Broad has an area of 34.4 hectares (85 acres) and a mean depth of 1.3 metres. It lies to the west of the Bure, with two navigable openings between river and broad.

Are all the Norfolk Broads connected?

Today, the Norfolk Broads are made up of 30 shallow lakes that are connected by rivers and dykes that together form approximately 200 miles of tranquil waterways. The entire area is 303 kilometres in total and each year there are 1 million visitors to the area.

How many locks are there on the Norfolk Broads?

The Broads have only one functioning lock remaining

The only remaining lock on the Broads is Mutford Lock This is situated between Oulton Broad and Lake Lothing in Lowestoft.