The Norfolk Broads and Fens: A Waterway Guide - Derek Bowskill
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by - written on 23/11/09 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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The Norfolk Broads has over 120 miles of navigable waterways, with plenty of waterside attractions including museums, historical buildings, nature reserves, and, of course, lots of pubs. There are also plenty of places to stop for supplies (when cruising on the broads, its advisable to fill up with water every day). When planning a trip on the broads, I like to know where I'm going, and where I'm stopping, so need a good guide book to help with this 'essential' planning. I also like to learn about the history and natural history of any place I visit as I believe that this knowledge adds considerably to my enjoyment. "The Norfolk Broads and Fens: a ... Read the complete review
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