Rockland Broad

Rockland Broad is a quiet spot located behind the river Yare. Visitors won't find many boats here, so you can enjoy the calm waters mostly alone. Look out for giant pike in the water during the summer. Guests can enjoy a great circular walk using the signposted Wherryman's Way. Alternatively, visit Wheatfen Nature Reserve by following the Wherryman's Way towards Surlingham. People are very good at catching pike and in 1912 it was said to have caught a fish weighing 31 and a half pounds. There are also sea bream and perch.


Explore the beautiful Rockland Broad - a wild lake where there is a pub, a nearby children's play area, and the post office shops in the center of the village. Enjoy a wonderful hike through a bird hideout overlooking the Rockland Broad or visit the wondrous Wheatfen nature reserve. In the summer, the clear, shallow waters carpeted with lilies are home to giant pike waiting to ambush their prey. Unsurprisingly, the vast has great fishing boats. The boat basin is ideal for fishing or simply relaxing with sweeping views of the wild marshes. The lights and views are brilliant, and a beautifully laid out path runs about half a mile around one side, where visitors can spot all kinds of live birds from its far corner refuge, at Rockland Marches RSPB Reserve. Therefore, Rockland Broad became one of the most beautiful lakes on Norfolk Island.


  • Location: Rockland St. Mary, Norfolk Island
Source: herbertwoods.co.uk
Source: herbertwoods.co.uk
Source: norfolklocalguide.co.uk
Source: norfolklocalguide.co.uk

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  6. top 6 Rockland Broad

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