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When you choose to park your caravan or tent at the Reedham Ferry touring
park you will have the freedom to explore the best of both worlds -
quiteness and tranquilityas opposed to the bright lights of the seaside resorts. Our
spacious park with its rural aspect, nestles next to the River Yare in the
heart of the Norfolk Broads. All of the facilities listed below are included in
the price:
- Electric link ups
- Modern toilets
- Hot showers & shaver points
- Washing up facilities
- Numerous water points
- Barbecue Area
- Cars may be parked by your caravan or tent
- 4 acre landscaped site with flat and very spacious pitches
- No extra charges for awnings, dinghies, slipway, dogs, river fishing (EA.license required) please enquire on arrival
- Uninterupted Norfolk Horizons & fantastic views over the local marshes
We trust your visit to Reedham Ferry will bring added pleasure to your
vacation and prove to be an ideal venue to either soak up the
peacefulness of Norfolk or as a base to explore the rest of the county.
Things To Do In The Local Area.
Places To Visit... Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens Blickling Hall Sutton
Windmill Broads Tours Bygone Village Banham Zoo Sealife Centre Norwich
Castle Cathedrals Norwich Aquapark Norfolk Shire Horse Centre Horse
Racing Dry Ski Slope Thursford Organs Hobbies To Pursue.... Bird Watching
Horse Riding Day Trips Bowls Cruiser hire Photography Sun Bathing Golf
Historical Sights Sailing Sauna Quality Time With The Kids Painting
Fine Food Drinking
Local places for you to explore include many bustling Market Towns. A great
day out for all the family is to be experienced at the Pettitts Feathercraft
and Animal Play Park, or further afield at Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens or
Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park. Quieter days may well be spent on the Broads,
or at Wroxham Barns for crafts and its Juniour Farm. The neighbouring
R.S.P.B. Sanctuary at Strumpshaw, along with the famous Steam Engine
Collection are both worth a visit.
Your hosts, the Archers, have been in residence at the Ferry Inn since
1949 - ensuring consistency with quality. Our surrounding marshes are a
haven for birds, and include regular sightings of the rare Marsh Harrier,
and the elusive but brilliantly coloured Kingfisher.
Please Note:
Well behaved dogs are very welcome but must be kept under strict control at
all times. Exercising off-site, along the river bank makes a very pleasant
walk for you and your four-footed friend - and also ensures clean and
pleasant surroundings for fellow holiday makers.
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