Wroxham is a charming village located in Norfolk, England, often considered the heart of the Norfolk Broads, a renowned network of rivers and lakes that is a popular destination for boating and nature enthusiasts. Known as the “Capital of the Broads,” Wroxham is situated on the River Bure and is closely linked with its neighboring village, Hoveton. Together, they are sometimes thought of as a single settlement, with the river dividing them.
Here are some highlights of Wroxham:
Key Attractions:
1. Wroxham Bridge: A historic crossing over the River Bure and a key landmark.
2. Norfolk Broads Boating: Wroxham is a hub for boat hire, including day boats and longer hire vessels, allowing visitors to explore the scenic waterways.
3. Wroxham Barns: A family-friendly attraction featuring craft shops, a farm, and activities for children.
4. Roys of Wroxham: Often described as the “largest village store in the world,” this iconic department store offers a wide range of products and is a major feature of the village.
5. Nature and Wildlife: The nearby Bure Marshes National Nature Reserve offers opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying the tranquil beauty of the Broads’ unique landscape.
Activities:
• Fishing: The Broads are a haven for anglers, with opportunities to catch species like pike, bream, and roach.
• Walking and Cycling: There are numerous trails in and around Wroxham, perfect for exploring the countryside.
• Wroxham Miniature Worlds: A model railway and toy museum that’s great for families and hobby enthusiasts.
Accessibility:
Wroxham is about 8 miles northeast of Norwich and is easily accessible by train (via Hoveton & Wroxham Station) and car. It’s a perfect day-trip destination or a base for a longer holiday exploring the Norfolk Broads.
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