Horning Known as the ‘Jewel of ’, is a very pretty village with many thatched On your bike! properties and lovely views of the . With three self-service cycle Take a boat trip or enjoy the many tea rooms, hire points at , restaurants, pubs and shops. Nearby Horning Bridge and Horning, Ferry has a marina and inn. Half a mile outside it’s easier than ever to hop on a bike and start Explore the village, the 13th century church of St Benedict exploring the beautiful countryside. is well worth a visit. Set on a hill, it has fine views Bikes can be booked online at The Three Rivers Way of the river and marshes and has countryside www.broadsbycycle.co.uk or you can walks nearby. If you’re lucky you might spot Hoveton to Horning visit the Norfolk Broads Cycling Centre at Marsh Harriers and Swallowtail butterflies. BeWILDerwood for a larger selection St Benet’s Abbey of cycles. Visit the atmospheric ruins of St Benet’s Abbey on Find suggestions for cycle rides the banks of the River Bure. In the Abbey’s heyday connecting to the Three Rivers Way at in the 12th century, pilgrims, traders and royalty www.thebroadsbybike.org.uk were among those who visited. The abbey is a pleasant walk or bike ride away from Ludham Bridge. www.stbenetsabbey.org Find out more about the Three Rivers Way visit norfolktrails.co.uk

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum Discover the history of radar and see a Cold War To find out more about Norfolk’s icon – the Type 84 Radar scanner which once Three Rivers Way visit detected and tracked Soviet war planes. www.radarmuseum.co.uk visit norfolktrails.co.uk visit norfolktrails.co.uk Norfolk County Council NPS Graphics • County Hall • • 01603 222625 1157 7/16 RAF Radar Museum. BeWILDerwood and the as historic churches, local attractions such there’s easy access to many you can create your own circular walk and The route links upwith adjoining paths so day out –bike hire, cafés, innsand shops. Horning, you’ll find all you need for agreat Whether you decide to start at Hoveton or and woodland. shallow lakes and marshes to fens of birds, it hasarich variety of habitats from inland waterway. Home to many species protected wetland and the third largest The Broads National Park isthe UK’s largest Hoveton and Horning. Broads and the River Bure at each end – hedgerows, providing ready access to the through beautiful countryside with ancient This two and ahalfmile route passes Broads National Park. the most popular riverside villages inthe Way, from Hoveton to Horning –two of Explore the first section of the Three Rivers Norfolk Broads –Hoveton to Horning About the Three Rivers Way Cycling photographs: Jane Bowden Things to and see do Hoveton

Three Rivers Way Cycle Route Bike Hire Stations along the

Sitting on the River Bure, Hoveton is Hoveton TIC a lively, bustling centre for boating on the Broads. Along with near neighbour , on the opposite side of the river, the two are known asthe capital of the Broads. Here you can enjoy the sights and sounds of the waterways and there are plenty of places to eat, drinkand shop. Wroxham Broad Great Broad Hoveton Hoveton www.bewilderwood.co.uk storytelling and more. wires, jungle bridges, boat trips, marsh walks, and outdoor adventure with tree houses, zip A huge, award winning forest of family fun BeWILDerwood www.wroxhambarns.co.uk the lambs, funfair, crafts, and mini golf. Fun activities for allthe family –junior farm, feed Wroxham Barns Decoy Broad

BeWILDerwood Three Rivers Railway Way

Horning – Swan Car Park

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