@JugglingWithEggs
Wish I had a good answer to that one. Being a #boater I have never tried actually seeing the #Broads by land. Places like #Wroxham and #Horning have plenty of possibilities for #riverside views but not broads.

Most Broads have edges too soggy to have roads near them and most of the banks are in private hands or the hands of organisations such as the #NationalTrust and #Norfolk #Wildlife Trust, whose priorities do not to encourage unencumbered access by the masses.

Malthouse Broad, near Ranworth, must be one of the best exceptions. I've never tried to reach Salhouse or Wroxham by road, but the owner of the first offers moorings which are accessible from a car park some 800yds away and it's probably possible to explore the grounds around the sailing club at Wroxham Broad.

If you don't mind being part of a party then the #NWT do have guided walks at #Hickling.

Wherry leaving Wroxham, England between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900. Views of the British Isles Image shows a Norfolk wherry boat in Wroxham, Norfolk, England. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2014) England Wroxham

#Wherry #Wroxham #England #Norfolk #EnglandWroxham #photography #historicalPhotos

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Bridge, Wroxham, England between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900. Views of the British Isles England Wroxham

#Wroxham #England #photography #historicalPhotos

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Leaving #Wroxham in the rain #BureValleyRailway today
@MrCopperpot
So you're having a large boat and going upstream from #Wroxham will also be a problem.

Just home! Good to be performing at a sell-out gig. Hardly a stadium, but lots of praise for our performance from those attending the local church hall at #Wroxham in heart of the #NorfolkBroads

https://barroomblues.co.uk try to play music from the #British #Blues #Boom of the 1960s. It went down well with an audience that seemed older than us and our combined age must be approaching 210 years!

Bar Room Blues - A Blues Trio from North East Norfolk

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'John Of Gaunt' @BureValley railway #Wroxham today

I don't seem to have mentioned the #Shopping #Trip to #Wroxham back in #January. In truth it was just an excuse to take the #boat out again. But I have now written up the log at: https://gregafloat.org.uk/safari/240129shopping.php

It started with #SundayLunch taken aboard, "Singing the Blues", included a #game (and a purchase!), pondering the curious case of the #BusShelter" under a #railway #viaduct and a walk around the village of #Belaugh.

#boatsthattoot #norfolkbroads #boating

Going Shopping aboard Singing the Blues

A Cruise to Wroxham aboard Singing the Blues to go shopping.