High quality waterside self-catering accommodation in the heart of the Norfolk Broads

A superb location in the heart of the Norfolk Broads and only 10 miles from the coast & sandy beaches. A choice of one, two, three or four bedroom cottages, beautifully set on the banks of the River Bure.

These popular cottages, offering 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom cottage options and also several have been totally refurbished to a very high standard have either with river views or overlooking a private marina. Wroxham, the renowned 'Capital of the Broads' is just a short walk away offering you a many shops, including the 'largest village store in the world', good facilities, hotels, restaurants and riverside pubs.

You are ideally placed to explore the Norfolk Coast and countryside - sandy beaches, wildlife parks, craft centres and stately homes. There is also private fishing lakes, golf, boat & cycle hire, boat trips and horse riding available nearby.

The Norfolk Broads - Broads Video

The Broads is the largest wetland in Britain and is specially protected with the equivalent status of a national park. There are six rivers connecting forty broads, making over 200km of waterways in all, and just waiting to be explored. Each Broad was once a medieval peat digging which was flooded to become a shallow lake after the peat was dug for fuel. Water, reeds, marshes and tangled woodlands make up the Broadlands landscape - a haven for birds and wildlife.

Broadland meets the sea at Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth, two bustling seaside towns with first class beaches to be enjoyed. Places to visit include nature reserves, churches, windmills, craft centres, and numerous riverside villages with pubs, shops and restaurants. At the western end of the river Yare is the historic city of Norwich.

Wroxham Information

Known as the renowned "Capital of Broadland" Wroxham is just a short walk away from your holiday cottage, offering a wealth of shops, including Roy's the "largest village store in the world", excellent , hotels, inns and riverside pubs. You are ideally placed to explore the Norfolk Coast (8 miles) and countryside - Sandy beaches, wildlife parks, craft centres and stately homes not to mention golf and horse riding.

The City of Norwich is only a short drive (8 miles) or use the Ride and Drive facility into the city centre. Wroxham bridge is extremely low and second perhaps only to Potter Heigham in difficulty to navigate.

There is plenty to do in Wroxham including Broads Tours if you want somebody else to navigate or smaller day boat hire for you to skipper. A gentle run to Wroxham or Salhouse Broad and back is easily possible within an hour's hire or for the more adventurous a picnic at Ranworth (Malthouse Broad) or South Walsham Broad can make a great day out.