| Daisy Broad Lodges - Wroxham, Norfolk Broads | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sleeps: Bedrooms: Bathrooms: Pets: Short Breaks: Start Days: |
8-10 4 3 Yes Yes Sat/Tues |
Ideal for families & groups, Superb river views 2 x double, 2 x twin, 1 sofa bed in lounge 1 x Bath/WC, 2 x En suite shower/WC Up to 2 pets welcome - £20 p/w each Weekend - 3 days, Midweek - 4 days Available from 2.00pm on start day |
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| Property Details & Location: Coot, Grebe, Heron & Mallard - - Weekly prices from £566 (Low) - £1,374 (High) - Short Break Prioces from £430 (Low) - £1,044 (High) - Year round short breaks available Sat - Tues & Tues to Sat - Coot & Grebe can be let together as the two living areas can be linked offering good accommodation for up to 20 people with 8 bedrooms Also available, see Sail Loft Town Houses, sleep up to 8/9 - click here for more information
Daisy Broad Lodges These four individual lodges have been designed and equipped to English Tourist Council 4 Star standards. Each is property and has its own private lawn leading down to the river bank.Coot is designed in an up-side-down style and enjoy a large, open plan upstairs living room / sitting room complete with a well equipped kitchen and dining area. This leads to a fully furnished balcony, where guests can relax in style and enjoy the sights and sounds of the river. Outside BBQ & garden furniture provided for the large riverside lawn that leads down to the banks of the River Bure offering beautiful views. Ground floor consists of entrance hall, two double bedrooms, each with en suite shower room/WC. Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom/WC. An open stairway leads to first floor. |
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| Location Norwich - 9 Miles, Great Yarmouth - 19 Miles, Horning - 3 Miles, Aylsham - 12 Miles, Beach - 13 miles The Norfolk Broads The Broads is the largest wetland in Britain and is specially protected with the equivalent status of a national park. There are six rivers connecting forty broads, making over 200km of waterways in all, and just waiting to be explored. Each Broad was once a medieval peat digging which was flooded to become a shallow lake after the peat was dug for fuel. Water, reeds, marshes and tangled woodlands make up the Broadlands landscape - a haven for birds and wildlife. Broadland meets the sea at Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth, two bustling seaside towns with first class beaches to be enjoyed. Places to visit include nature reserves, churches, windmills, craft centres, and numerous riverside villages with pubs, shops and restaurants. At the western end of the river Yare is the historic city of Norwich. With its 900 year old Cathedral, Norman castle, museums, theatres, market place and shopping centre, Norwich is the capital of Broadland. Regatta and other boating events are part of life on the Broads. Ashore you will also find lots of local events, such as carnivals, and fetes to add to the fun. The area caters for all kinds of holiday activities such as cycle hire, walking and fishing. The broads is a magical, mystical place to explore - take your time and enjoy it.
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For further information please contact UK Leisure Breaks Ltd on 01252 339020 |
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