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Nationaal park The Broads

Wetland Wonders and Viewpoints

This collection highlights the diverse wetland habitats of the Broads National Park, ranging from expansive fens to managed grazing marshes. Elevated observation points like Stubb Mill and The Octagon offer views across reedbeds and the Waveney Valley, while dedicated hides and accessible boardwalks at Barton Broad provide opportunities to observe resident birdlife and rare raptors. These sites represent the region's unique peat-based landscape and its status as a critical habitat for specialized flora and fauna.

A

The Octagon

An elevated viewpoint at Carlton Marshes offering panoramic views across the Waveney Valley and surrounding grazing marshes.

B

Barton Broad Boardwalk

An accessible boardwalk through swamp carr woodland leading to a viewing platform over the second-largest broad in the region.

C

Stubb Mill Raptor Watchpoint

A dedicated vantage point at Hickling Broad, known for winter sightings of roosting marsh harriers, hen harriers, and common cranes.

D

Horsey Mere

A large broad managed by the National Trust, significant for its proximity to the coast and overwintering wildfowl populations.

E

The Tower

An elevated bird hide at Carlton Marshes providing views over the wetland restoration areas and seasonal pools.

F

The Lookout

A bird hide at Carlton Marshes positioned specifically for observing wading birds and waterfowl on the scrapes.

G

Fen Hide

A viewing hide located within the Ted Ellis Nature Reserve at Wheatfen, overlooking tidal reedbeds and the River Yare.

H

Ward Marsh

Part of the Bure Marshes National Nature Reserve, featuring tidal reedbeds and alder carr woodland.

I

Ranworth Marshes

A wetland reserve featuring boardwalks through reedbeds and a floating visitor center overlooking Malthouse Broad.

J

Clayrack Marshes

Grazing marshes near How Hill that feature the restored Clayrack Drainage Mill, a rare hollow-post windpump.

K

Hall Fen

Traditional reed and sedge beds located near Ludham, representing a classic Norfolk fen habitat.

L

Reedham Marsh

Managed wetland at How Hill used for commercial reed cutting and serving as a habitat for the rare swallowtail butterfly.

M

Broad Fen

A remote area of fen and open water situated within the Ant Valley.

N

Common Fen

Low-lying wetland habitat near the upper reaches of the River Ant, supporting a variety of specialized marsh plants.

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