Brightside - Wroxham, Norfolk Broads
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Superb waterside location, fishing from garden

1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x bunk bedroom

Bathroom with shower over bath

Sorry no pets permitted

Off season only

Available from 4.00pm on start day

Brightside Waterside Holiday Cottage in Wroxham
Property Details & Location
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Accommodation
  • Quiet waterside location close to centre of Wroxham village
  • Ideal for couples or families
  • Lawned garden leading to private mooring
  • Fishing available from property (During fishing season only)
  • Superb base to explore Norfolk Broads
  • Seaside & beaches only 11 miles away
Bedrooms/Bathrooms
  • Double bedroom, twin bedroom & 3rd bedroom with bunk beds
  • Bathroom/WC with shower over bath
  • All duvets, linen provided
Kitchen / Living Rooms
  • Kitchen / dining room - door to garden
  • Fitted kitchen with gas cooker
  • Fridge Freezer / Washing machine
  • Microwave oven
  • Sitting room with electric fire with doors leading to rear garden

Heating and electricity

  • Electricity & full gas central heating included
  • Electric fire in lounge

Linen and towels

 

  • Bed Linen, continental quilt duvets provided
  • Beds all made up upon arrival
  • Towels provided free of charge
Entertainment
  • Colour TV / DVD Player
  • CD HiFi music system
Garden
  • Waterside garden, paved patio with garden furniture & BBQ
  • Private mooring & decking with with use of rowing dinghy
  • Access to Dyke which leads to river Bure (toddlers beware!)
  • Friendly ducks & swans

Suitability for children

  • Cot & highchair available
  • Care should be taken with small children close to waters edge

Parking

  • Car parking for one car available at property, local parking available nearby

Surrounding Area

  • Pub nearby
  • Numerous restaurants & bars - easily walkable
  • Shopping short walk away
  • Town centre - 200 metres
  • Sandy beaches within 11 miles

Options Available

  • Local day boat hire
  • Fishing available from property during fishing season
  • Short breaks available during off peak dates - 3/4 night breaks

Mooring with free rowing boat Patio, ideal for BBQs View from garden
Living room Brightside Master Bedroom

Brightside
Luxurious self-catering holiday accommodation in the heart of the Norfolk Broads


The Broads are a paradise for nature lovers, allowing bird watching and fishing from the property or from the private launch. The numerous footpaths and trails which crisscross the reserve can be explored on foot or by bicycle, in particular the popular 56-mile Weavers' Way which winds through popular parts of the Broads on its way from Cromer to Great Yarmouth.

Wroxham, considered to be the capital of the Broads, offers a wide selection of waterside cafes, restaurants, shops, railway station and a host of other amenities. The historic city of Norwich (8 miles) has a plethora of churches, a gothic cathedral and excellent shopping, eating and nightlife. For golfing enthusiasts, visit Sprowston Hall 6 miles away, whilst for sun lovers or a family day by the sea, sandy beaches can be found along the Norfolk coast, just 11 miles away. Pub ¼ mile.

Outdoor activities

  • Boating
  • Excellent fishing
  • Superb location to tour the broads
  • Golfing - 6 miles away
  • Walking / Biking
  • Broads tours
  • Steam railway
  • Visit 'Roys of Wroxham' - the worlds largest village department store
Location

Norwich - 9 Miles, Great Yarmouth - 19 Miles, Horning - 3 Miles, Aylsham - 12 Miles, Beach - 11 miles

Exploring a little further afield, the sandy Norfolk beaches are easily accessible within a 15 minute drive or you can enjoy the shopping delights and tourist attractions offered by Norfolk's historic city of Norwich.

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.

Things to See & Do Locally

Wroxham Broad - Sailing or watching the boats. Hire a boat from Wroxham town centre (two minutes walk away from the cottages), its the only way to see the broads!

Woodbastwick - Thatched houses and the Woodlands Brewery, do you need another excuse to visit ?

Wroxham Barns Craft Centre - Craft workshops, children's Fun Fair and Junior Farm 

Hoveton Hall Gardens - 1 mile north of Wroxham. Beautiful woodland and walled gardens, including woodland and lakeside walks.

Bewilderwood - 50 acres of wild, imaginative, outdoor adventure. Treehouses, zip wires, jungle bridges, Crocklebogs, boat trips, marsh walks and great organic food. Located on the A1062 between Wroxham and Horning.

Slightly Further afield

Norwich Cathedral - The nearby City of Norwich offers the splendid Romanesque Norfolk Cathedral dating back over 1000 years. It has the second highest spire and largest monastic cloisters in England and guided tours are available from June to October.

City of Norwich Aviation Museum - Close to Norwich City in Horsham St Faith, can be found the Aviation Museum. Located some 5 miles from Wroxham, the Museum features many historic aircraft including the massive Vulcan Bomber plus many aircraft which flew in the past from the numerous Norfolk airfields.

Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery - Containing a superb collection of Fine and Decorative Art, plus Archeology, Natural History and Geology displays. You can also visit the Castle battlements and dungeons to discover past secrets.

Blickling Hall - Magnificent Jacobean house with garden and park. Famed for its long gallery, fine tapestries, paintings and rare books. Parkland and lakeside walks, with a sunken garden to discover. Reputedly home to the headless ghost of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second queen.

Great Yarmouth Sea Life Centre - Come face to face with all kinds of sea creatures; from sharks to stingrays, otters to octopus nd tropical fish to turtles.

Somerleyton House - Somerleyton Hall was originally a Jacobean manor but was remodeled in 1844, transforming it into the fine example of an early Victorian Hall in the Anglo-Italian style that we see today.

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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Aerial view of Wroxham

Wroxham Bridge

River Ant

Wroxham Bridge Tea Rooms

Boat trips available

A Wherry ay Thurne
The Swan at Horning

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