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R D E BARTON B 4 Barns 5 St Swithins 6 St Michaels & All Angels Church woodland TURF 7 Shops, crafts, cafe, craft exhibitions and Parts of this round towered church are Although this medieval church is kept locked, The village sign features a - a traditional demonstrations, children's play area. medieval, for example the carved pew the outside is interesting too. 7 sailing-trading barge. The staithe has views of Toilets. Entrance fee to children's farm ends known as "poppy-heads". Look for the Lych gate - where coffins waited the river and a short walk, through part of the before being summoned into the church. "The nature reserve, to some moorings. From the Heater" moorings you look across to the "Heater". This floating island is so called due to its shape – 3 /Wroxham an old heating iron! This once tiny village has grown, mostly as a result of tourism. There are shops, cafes, 6 pubs and a Broads Information Centre. D BARTON 8 Solar Boat A BROAD For the steam rail enthusiasts, the Bure O "Ra" - Trips available around . R Valley Light Railway is just beyond the rail L bridge on the right. L A Visit the Riverside Park on the right H 9 Barton Broad near Information Centre. Tunstead A1151 Gayes 9 The second largest broad and site of the Broads village sign 5 8 Staithe Authority's millennium project which has restored Staithe the water quality and landscape of the broad. 2 Hoveton Hall Gardens Heron's Carr Boardwalk According to local legend, Lord Nelson learned Beautiful woodlands and OAD to sail here while staying at the Vicarage - WICH R walled gardens, including NOR 4 now a hotel. There is a car park and toilets woodland and lakeside walks. NEATISHEAD 10 close to the Barton Angler PH. On the boardwalk you will be able to go S CH right into the mysterious floating forest of LA OO NE L Heron's Carr and have good views over Barton Broad. The boardwalk is due to open Easter 2003. 2 Lock your bikes up at the entrance.

10 Church & Irstead Shoals Staithe BURE The church has one of the oldest VALLEY IRSTEAD rood screens in . From the staithe enjoy RAILWAY views of the River Ant and Shoals Dykes. LO STREET N Return a little way back up the road to enjoy G LA views south across Hall Marshes. To help H NE Burnt Fen Broad R O 51 O maintain the wetland habitat, Broads Authority R 1 hidden by A TUNSTEAD ROAD 1 N Conservation teams have been clearing invading BROADS INFORMATION CENTRE A D 11 woodland I Station Road N scrub from the area. This will help to protect G the rich variety of plants and animals which Stn like the wet conditions here. 3 HOVETON A1062

11 RAF Air Defence Radar Museum BRIDLEWAY 1 start Varied displays showing the history and development of the Radar.

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HORNING 12 12 A traditional village, the people who lived here used to make their living from river trade and the products of the fens and marshes. 1 Bewilderwood Treehouse Adventure Stop here for shops and river views. on-road bike trail church A huge forest of wild family fun and outdoor option/detour public house adventure. Treehouses, zip wires, jungle bridges, Crocklebogs, boat trips, marsh walks and great 13 & Nature Trail walks parking organic food A ferry is sometimes available to visit Cockshoot Broad Nature Trail across the . caution needed toilets 1/2mile 0 13 RIVER Here you can enjoy the peace away from the roads. cafe BURE Work on the broad and dyke are part of an COCKSHOOT experiment to improve water quality and habitat 0 500m 1km BROAD for wildlife.

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