Boating Holiday on the Norfolk Broads - Tips please

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Giraffe

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The giraffe family are heading off to the rump of England to move around in a long(ish) boat for a week. Any tips on what to do, what not to do, and good bad places to go and see, obviously within sensible distance of the broads.
 






bhaexpress

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First thing to remember is that the Broads are tidal so always leave plenty of slack on the mooring ropes, unless you want to wake up at a 45 degree angle that is.
 




tinx

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Jul 6, 2003
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When the tides come in some of the bridges are too low to get a boat under for a while so make sure if that happens you get stuck outside a pub
 




crodonilson

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Have you booked it with Hamiltons Water Breaks per chance?
 


Mr deez

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It's a a bloody brilliant holiday. We just went with the flow, stopping at many a pub in the middle of nowhere before ending up in norwich for a day and night, well worth it, nice place. Went to great yarmouth on the way back which wasn't all that but all in all one of my best holidays ever. 2 boats full of mates and many a drunken crash!
 






seagullwedgee

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most of the decent pubs on the broads only have 3 or 4 mooring spots for overnight, so aim to get moored up by about 5.30 to get position A1.
 


Soul Finger

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Great Yarmouth is a dump.

Swalham, at the end of one of the broads, had a couple of interesting pubs.

Watch out for the yachts - you have to give way to them.

Beautiful part of the world; you'll have a great time.
 


Watch out for low bridges.

Especially at Potter Heigham.

http://www.the-norfolk-broads.co.uk/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=22&Topic=932

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Another tip - If you get as far south as Yarmouth, DON'T moor up overnight where the water is tidal. You'll either spend the entire night adjusting the ropes or your boat will tip over and you'll all be DROWNDED.
 






The Brighton Bear

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It must have been about 30 years ago that I went there with a dozen mates. Still remember it as one of the best holidays I’ve had!

Previous advice regarding water levels and bridges is very apt. Check the tide tables for another reason because you can end up trying to get somewhere AGAINST the tide and you end up travelling at a snails pace.

Have a great time!

:drink:
 


withdeanwombat

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Feb 17, 2005
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Enjoy.It's great fun.

Lifebelts for non swimmers and any littl'uns.

Anyone can "drive",not everyone can moor.

You'll be an expert by mid day three and able to help those novices trying to edge in next to you.
 






TheBlueAndWhiteStrips

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We went on a stag weekend boating, If you stop in Wroxham you can get the train cheap into Norwich worked out about £2 each. Also Horning has some nice pubs, the Swan Inn was one. We had a great time.
 


Everest

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Sorry, misread the title.

I was starting to wonder why Kevin-Prince Boateng would be holidaying on the Norfolk Broads.
 


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I was on Holiday in Norfolk a few weeks back. Lovely place.

Spent the evening in one pub that was next to the lake and it was just full of LADS.
 




bhaexpress

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It's a a bloody brilliant holiday. We just went with the flow, stopping at many a pub in the middle of nowhere before ending up in norwich for a day and night, well worth it, nice place. Went to great yarmouth on the way back which wasn't all that but all in all one of my best holidays ever. 2 boats full of mates and many a drunken crash!

I like Norwich a hell of a lot, after Brighton it;s my favourite place in the UK. it has a pub for every day of the year and a church for every week of the year.
 


portlock seagull

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I like Norwich a hell of a lot, after Brighton it;s my favourite place in the UK. it has a pub for every day of the year and a church for every week of the year.

Yep, grew up a lot there when I was a kid in the 70's and 80's. My grandparents lived in Wroxham and family in Norwich too. So we used to always out on the broads, my grandparents lived on them - it was very swallows and amazons!

Giraffe, there's a couple of pubs next to each other just north of wroxham on the broads, you can't miss 'em although get there early because it'll be very busy. Moor up at Coltishall (see link below) and watch the world cruise by.....have fun, but don't speed!! The wash damages the banks and pisses the locals off no end (my grandpa used to get really cross with people doing that!)

http://www.broadsnet.co.uk/html/riverbure1.htm
 


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