Boat and Boot trip from Carlton Marshes to North Cove
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Boat and Boot trip from Carlton Marshes to North Cove

A guided walk and boat trip taking in the idyllic landscapes of Carlton Marshes and North Cove Nature Reserves.

By Broads Authority

Date and time

Wednesday, May 21 · 10am - 3pm GMT+1

Location

Carlton & Oulton Marshes

Burnt Hill Lane Carlton Colville NR33 8HU United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours

Join the Broads Authority Rangers for a Boat and Boot trip from the Suffolk Wildlife Trust's Carlton Marshes Nature Reserve to North Cove.

Starting at the Carlton Marshes reserve, walk along the Angles way or take a trip on the Waveney Ranger patrol launch to North Cove, then change over at North Cove. The Rangers will help participants to learn more about the wildlife that lives here and local history. On the Patrol launch experience a boater’s view of Oulton Broad and the upper Waveney.

At midday, we’ll take a break for lunch at a scenic spot before swapping activities. Those who start with the walk will return by boat, and vice versa, offering everyone the chance to enjoy the river from two unique perspectives.

Additional information

The event is suitable for those over the age of 16. This event is not dog friendly.

Please come prepared with appropriate clothing (dressed for the weather), sturdy footwear, sunscreen, snacks/lunch and water.

Meet at the Carlton Marshes Visitor Centre (NR33 8HU). Car parking is free, but donations can be made to Suffolk Wildlife Trust who manage the site. If you have any questions please contact Broads Control by emailing Broads.Control@broads-authority.gov.uk

You may be asked to show your e/printed ticket or booking confirmation to the event leader upon arrival. Please note there is a small booking fee for paying online (included in ticket price).

In the event you have a cancellation or refund request please request a refund via Eventbrite giving sufficient notice (24+ hrs).

Thank you.

Organized by

The Broads Authority looks after the Broads National Park - a very special and unique mosaic of land and lakes in Norfolk and Suffolk. It is part of the National Parks family, home to a quarter of the UK's rarest wildlife and is its largest protected waterland.

http://www.broads-authority.gov.uk/