Welcome to Broadlands Caravan Club Site

Get to know Broadlands This is a tranquil, open site in the midst of , equidistant from the villages of and Ludham, in ’s newest National Park with its special landscape. The Broads combine over 200 miles of waterways with windmills, market towns and lovely river settings in between. Wroxham (4 miles) and form the boating centre and the attractive villages of and Horning are both nearby. The river is only 200 yards from the site and boats and cycles can be hired. Wroxham Barns house 14 working craftsmen alongside a Junior Farm, children’s playground and summer funfair. A visit to Norwich is a must with its daily market, interesting Castle and fine Norman Cathedral.

Things to see and do from this Club Site

Local attractions • BeWILDerwood • RAF Air Defence Radar Museum A huge forest of wild family fun and adventure. Treehouse, zip Find out about the history of radar and air defence, housed in wires, jungle bridges, crocklebogs, boat trips, marsh walks and really an original 1942 Radar Operations building. An award-winning yummy food attraction. 01603 783900 01692 631485 www.bewilderwood.co.uk www.radarmuseum.co.uk • Wroxham Barns • Bure Valley Railway A ‘must’ for all the family - whatever your age. Award-winning craft Norfolk’s largest fifteen-inch gauge line runs between the ancient centre where you can watch resident craftsmen and women bring market towns of Aylsham and Wroxham. The 18 miles round trip traditional and contemporary skills to life. runs through the picturesque Bure Valley countryside, following the 01603 783762 meandering river through meadowland and ancient pasture. www.wroxhambarns.co.uk 01263 733858 • The Broads National Park www.bvrw.co.uk Britain’s largest protected wetland, the Broads is a fascinating area • Dragon Hall with a rich history, reflected in the many wonderful places to visit Discover 1000 years of history in Britain’s finest medieval trading and the unique wildlife. There are restored windmills, medieval hall. Free audio tours, displays and hands-on activities. Suitable for churches, beautiful gardens and great places for family visits. If you all ages. enjoy walking or cycling, there are also many routes to choose from. 01603 663922 For more information visit www.broads-authority.gov.uk www.dragonhall.org Activities • Fairhaven Woodland & Water Garden A haven of peace and tranquillity. This organic garden with ancient • Walking woodland and private broad is a garden for all seasons. Maps of local walks including those along the river are available 01603 270449 from Ludham Bridge Stores. www.fairhavengarden.co.uk • Cycling The nearest cycling route is the ‘Huff and Puff’ trail from Wroxham • Great Yarmouth RSPB reserve to Alysham. Surrounding areas are very flat. This reserve is within 10 miles. For more information visit www.rspb.co.uk/reserves General site information RECEPTION SERVICES Mail and messages Mail and messages are put on the board at Reception. Site Shop Open at the same times as Reception. The shop sells toilet chemicals, gas and TV cables. Information Room Open at all times. Leaflets are available about the many attractions and places of interest that you can visit during your stay. Mobile & public telephones Some mobile phones do not work in the area. Public telephone - there is a public telephone located next to Reception. Please note that this phone does not accept incoming calls. PITCHES Pitch care Awning ground sheets must be lifted daily. Motor caravans If your pitch is left unoccupied, please leave your motor caravan sign on display. Vacating your pitch If you wish to stay after 12 noon on your day of departure, it is Vehicles and cycles normally not a problem unless the site is fully booked. Please see Parents are reminded that children remain their responsibility and notice at site office. therefore they should be supervised at all times, and to ensure that all Barbecues members of their party follow the principles of road safety. These are allowed on site but open fires are not. Please keep barbecues Motor vehicles and bicycles on site should, at all times, be used with due off the grass. regard to the safety and convenience of others and their speed should TV reception not exceed walking pace (5mph). No cycling is permitted on site between Television reception is good with a booster system. The best frequencies the hours of dusk and dawn, as determined by the Wardens. Any one-way for TV reception are: BBC1 - 62; BBC2 - 55; ITV - 59; Channel 4 - 65; The system signs should be observed by all vehicles and cycles. Foot pedalled EHU bollards have a TV socket. cycles, scooters and skateboards can be used, but are not allowed on the Electric Hook-up paved area around toilet blocks and communal areas and must not be The cost of electricity is included in your pitch fee, but please help us to ridden on footpaths. Please note that motorised mobility scooters are minimise our effect on the environment by considering your electricity allowed on site, but children’s motorised scooters or skateboards are not. use while on site. In 2009 The Club’s expenditure on electricity was £4 million and any saving can help to reduce pitch fees or invest in new OUT AND ABOUT sites or redevelopments. Supermarkets SITE FACILITIES There is a mini-market in Bridge Stores nearby and Throwers in Ludham village 2 miles away with a good delicatessen. The closest Please see the Site map for locations of amenity blocks. supermarket is Roys in Wroxham, about 51/2 miles from the site. There Toilets and showers are Tesco stores 7 and 10 miles away. The toilet blocks are closed for cleaning at the times shown on the Cinema block door. There is a baby and toddler bathroom for children under In Norwich, about 10 miles from the site. 4 years old. Please ask at Reception for the key. Please ensure that Swimming pool children are supervised by an adult at all times. The disabled toilet and In Horning, about 2 miles from the site. shower facilities are located next to the main block. Tourist Information Centre Laundry In Wroxham. Prices for the use of the laundry facilities are: Public Transport Washing machine £3.00, Tumble drier 70p/cycle. Washing sinks and There is a bus service from outside the site, that goes to Norwich. ironing boards are also available. Please do not hang washing lines There is a park & ride into Norwich at Sprowston, 10 miles from the site between trees or on the fences. on the A1151. Play areas Places of Worship There is a playground with play equipment. Please ensure that children There is a C of E Church in Ludham and a Catholic Church in Hoveton. are supervised by an adult at all times. Local Doctor SAFETY ON SITE Ludham Health Centre Fire Point Tel: 01692 678 611. (to activate alarm/warning) Located at all service points. Assembly point TELL US WHAT YOU THINK… is opposite Reception. If you have any comments or suggestions that could help us to improve Pets this Site, please put them in our Visitors’ Comments Book. And if you Please keep your dog on a lead at all times on the pitching areas and discover a local pub or roads within the site, and clean up after them. There is a dog walk on restaurant or an interesting place site and dogs can also be walked off-site by the river, 200 yards away. to go tell us about that too! Visitors Site address, Johnson Street Please ask your visitors to make themselves known at Reception when Ludham, Great Yarmouth arriving at the site. If you are expecting visitors after hours, please NR29 5NY meet them at Reception. Telephone: 01692 630357