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Wetlands | Norfolk Broads and How Hill

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How Hill House, situated in the heart of Norfolk, has been described as a unique microcosm of the Broads with its range of nationally and internationally important wildlife.

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After the loss of our wetlands, many are being restored. They are amongst the very best places for summer wildlife from birds to bugs.

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Wetland activities

  • Wetlands are a must for nature lovers. They are especially good for bird watching, bug spotting and pond dipping.

Norfolk Broads and How Hill - Visitor Guide

Address:

How Hill, Ludham, Norfolk.

Postcode NR29 5PG
Telephone:01692 678 555
e-mail

Broads Authority

Location map: of Ludham area
Grid reference:Grid reference TG390183
Key attractions:Birds, butterflies and dragonflies.
Essential kit:

Binoculars and scopes. Walking shoes.

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Pond dipping: Fishing net, bucket, marine creatures identification book or leaflet.

Nature watching:

Butterflies and Dragonflies. Bird watching.

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Underwater life - runs field courses.

Facilities:Visitor Information Centre.
Access:

Disabled Access: Only at Visitor Centre. There are public footpaths available, however these are of mixed terrain and may not be suitable for wheelchair users, particularly during bad weather.

Getting there:

How Hill Reserve is situated near Ludham in Norfolk and is part of the popular destination of the Norfolk Broads.

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Major roads to the Broads are the M11 and A11/12 from London and the South East while visitors travelling from the Midlands and North of England should take the A1, A14 or A47.

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Follow signposts for Norwich and Ludham, then turn left after Ludham Bridge to reach the site.

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Car parking: There is a nearby car park open between April and October.

Opening times:

Seasonally between April 1 - October 31.


Opening times 10.30am - 5.00pm April, May and October and 9.30am - 6.00pm June, July and August.

Some public footpaths open all year round.

Charges:

Reserve trail - £1 for adults, 50p for children. Boat trips cost £4.50 for adults and £3.50 for concessions, with a family ticket available for £10.

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