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Hiking around Barton Turf offers a network of easy trails through unique wetland habitats within the Norfolk Broads. The landscape is characterized by expansive waterways, extensive reedbeds, fen, and carr woodland, centered around Barton Broad. Many routes feature accessible boardwalks, providing flat ground for navigation through marshy areas and offering views of the River Ant and surrounding natural features. This area is ideal for easy hiking trails, with minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Barton Broad's alder carr woodland would be inaccessible to walkers but for an excellent boardwalk that leads to a fine viewpoint across the water. This type of wet woodland is like a lost world, little pockets of undisturbed wildernesses. Expect a plethora of ferns, liverworts and mosses. While perfect for wheelchairs and buggies, bear in mind that dogs are not permitted on the boardwalk, with the exception of guide dogs.
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Dug out during the medieval peat industry's heyday, today Barton Broad is a haven for wildlife. This boardwalk gives access to a lovely viewpoint across the water, while also letting you get up close to the alder carr woodland. The fens here are home to some nationally rare invertebrates, including the iconic swallowtail butterfly.
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One of three official visitor centres in the Broads, Toad Hole Cottage is full of information regarding the national park. This delightful marshman's cottage was inhabited during Victorian times and has been left in its original state, allowing visitors to imagine what it was like to live and work here. You can also buy tickets for a local wildlife walking trail.
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Things to know: First of all, it is a delightful walk. If you begin at Ludham Bridge, there are plenty of places to park along the road. They are free parking pull-outs, so you're not exposed to parking on a narrow street. There is a bakery and public toilets. Although the walk parallels the river, you're not really next to it, except for a couple of spots. Nonetheless it's still very picturesque. Most of the path was easy to navigate accept for one short stretch where the tall grass had obscured the trail. It was very short, and if you look to your left, you'll see the posts of a short bridge, so just aim for that. At about the halfway point is How Hill Estate. It's rather a dramatic building with a thatched roof. Unusual for a building that size. I think you can get a room there if you're not from the area. There's a large lawn there, a place to watch the boats and, most importantly, public toilets and take-away café. It can be busy on the weekends so pick your day. Although we were there on a Sunday in July and it wasn't bad. Then it's back the way you came. FYI The Dog pub is just a short, safe, walk up the road from the start/end of the walk, in case you're interested.
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The idyllic village of Irstead is located on the edge of the Norfolk Broads, nestled alongside the river Ant. The village features a number of quaint thatched cottages, a picturesque church, and a pleasant rural charm.
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This viewpoint looks over the expansive freshwater lake of Barton Broad in Norfolk. The lake features gorgeous reed beds and waterlilies that provide home for a number of wonderful bird species including marsh harriers, bitterns, and great crested grebes. Boating enthusiasts are often seen exploring the lake's waters too.
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Only reachable by boat across the River Ant, Turf Fen Drainage Mill is an attractive 19th-century windmill. It was built to drain the marsh behind it so that livestock could graze on the land. It has been restored by the Norfolk Windmills Trust, after falling out of use in 1920.
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Lovely hidden gem with superb views, a great tea room and delightful gardens. There's also Toad Hole Cottage Museum by the River Ant, which offers excellent walks and has several windmills to admire. https://howhilltrust.org.uk/
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The easy hiking trails around Barton Turf are characterized by their flat terrain and minimal elevation changes, making them accessible for most. You'll primarily encounter paths through unique wetland habitats, extensive reedbeds, and carr woodland. Many routes feature purpose-built boardwalks, ensuring easy navigation through marshy areas and offering serene views of Barton Broad and the River Ant.
Yes, Barton Turf offers accessible options. The Barton Boardwalk – family walks in the Broads is a notable example, featuring purpose-built boardwalks that are wheelchair-friendly, allowing visitors to experience the natural beauty of the wetland habitats.
Barton Turf is a prime location for wildlife observation due to its rich biodiversity. On easy walks, you might spot rare vegetation, various bird species like bitterns, marsh harriers, common tern, goldeneye duck, and tufted duck. Keep an eye out for otters, fen orchids, Desmoulin's whorl snails, Norfolk hawker dragonflies, and swallowtail butterflies, especially from viewing platforms along the boardwalks.
Absolutely. The easy trails in Barton Turf are ideal for families. Routes like the Barton Boardwalk – family walks in the Broads are specifically designed to be family-friendly, offering short distances, flat terrain, and engaging natural surroundings for children to explore.
Many trails in the Norfolk Broads are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific route details and local signage. When walking with dogs, please ensure they are kept under control, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and always clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
On easy hikes around Barton Turf, you'll encounter stunning natural features like Barton Broad, the second largest of the Norfolk Broads, and the scenic River Ant. You can also explore historical sites such as the Horsey Windpump or the Horstead Mill. The unique wetland habitats, extensive reedbeds, and accessible boardwalks are also highlights in themselves.
The duration of easy walks varies, but many are designed for shorter excursions. For example, the Barton Boardwalk – family walks in the Broads is about 1.4 miles (2.2 km) and takes approximately 35 minutes. Longer easy loops, such as the Barton Broad boardwalk loop from Irstead, are around 2.5 miles (4.1 km) and can take about an hour.
Yes, there are several circular easy walks. The Barton Broad boardwalk loop from Irstead is a popular 2.5-mile (4.1 km) option. Another is the Barton Broad Boardwalk – View of Barton Broad loop from Barton Turf, which offers a longer 4.7-mile (7.5 km) circular route with views of the broad.
Barton Turf offers enjoyable easy hiking year-round, but each season has its charm. Spring and summer bring vibrant wildlife and lush greenery, while autumn offers beautiful colors. Winter can be tranquil, with crisp air and unique views of the broads, though some paths might be wetter. The accessible boardwalks make many trails suitable regardless of the season.
Barton Turf and the surrounding villages within the Norfolk Broads offer various pubs and cafes where you can enjoy refreshments or a meal after your hike. These establishments often provide a welcoming atmosphere and local fare, perfect for a post-walk treat.
Barton Turf and its immediate surroundings boast over 110 easy hiking trails. This extensive network provides numerous options for exploring the unique landscapes of the Norfolk Broads at a relaxed pace.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 650 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the unique wetland scenery, the accessibility of the boardwalks, and the abundant opportunities for wildlife spotting, particularly around Barton Broad.


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