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NWT Broads Wildlife Centre (Norfolk)

 
Description: Address: Ranworth / Norwich / Norfolk / England / Be sure to bring your binoculars to get a close up view of the ... more
NWT Broads Wildlife Centre (Norfolk) ... various bird species and marsh wildlife!

Newest Review: ... remember this!), that's the call of the bearded tit. The centre itself is a beautiful construction, designed to blend in with its surroundings. The wooden building has a thatched roof, made of Norfolk reed, apparently the best reed in the country for thatching. Inside, the centre has a viewing gallery on the first floor (reached by a quite steep spiral staircase; children will love it, but ... more

 ... it needs a bit of care to climb), with binoculars for visitors to use. The viewing windows look out onto the tranquil waters of Ranworth Broad. The activity on the water can be anything but tranquil in the summer, however, with coots and great crested g...more

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Premium Review NWT Broads Wildlife Centre (Norfolk): Learn all about the Broads whilst floating on one (827 words)
by - written on 06/08/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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The Broads Wildlife Centre is located in Ranworth Broad, in the pretty little village of Ranworth, in the Norfolk Broads. The centre overlooks Ranworth Broad, a Broadland lake which forms part of the Bure Marshes National Nature Reserve. The centre is reached on foot from the village, or by electric ferryboat from Ranworth Staithe (surely a nicer way to arrive!). The centre's building actually floats on Ranworth Broad, being situated on a pontoon on the edge of the water. Walking to the reserve involves following a boardwalk that cuts through a dense reedbed. Here, there's a large interpretation board showing what wildlife is likely to be seen (and heard). ...  Read the complete review

 

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