Broads National Park is a protected wetland area in eastern England known for its network of rivers and lakes, offering excellent opportunities for boating, birdwatching, and peaceful nature exploration.
Broads National Park, located primarily in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk in England, encompasses over 37,000 acres of rivers, lakes, marshes, farmland, and woodland. Established in 1989, it is the UK's newest national park and the only one primarily designated for its wetland environment. The park's unique low-lying landscape was formed by flooding of medieval peat excavations, creating shallow lakes called broads. This extensive waterway network supports rare plants and animals, including bitterns, otters, and swallowtail butterflies. The park is a vital habitat for many waterfowl and aquatic species, making it a premier birdwatching destination. Visitors are drawn to its tranquil waters and unspoiled countryside, ideal for boating, kayaking, fishing, cycling, and hiking along well-maintained paths. Historic windmills dot the landscape, offering insight into the region’s drainage history, while charming riverside villages provide cultural interest. Key landmarks include Wroxham, often called the 'Capital of the Broads,' and Hickling Broad, the largest body of water. The park’s mosaic of habitats supports biodiversity and offers a variety of wildlife viewing opportunities year-round. Its combination of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and accessible waterways make it a favored destination for day trips and longer visits.
Hickling Broad – the largest fresh water lake in the Broads
Rare wetland wildlife including bitterns, otters, and swallowtail butterflies
Historic windmills such as Boardman’s Mill and How Hill Mill
Scenic river cruises and boating routes on the interconnected waterways
The largest natural broad in the Broads National Park, offering open water habitat surrounded by reedbeds and fen.
A historic estate with an iconic windmill and trails showcasing diverse wetland habitats.
Known as the 'Capital of the Broads,' this village provides boat hire, shopping, and access to river routes.