Best lakes around Newton Flotman are primarily associated with the River Tas and offer various water bodies for outdoor activities. The area, located in Norfolk, England, features both natural broads and purpose-built fishing lakes. These aquatic environments provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and water sports, contributing to the region's natural landscape.
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A broad is the local name for a body of water. This one was created from a former gravel pit in conjunction with the landscaping of the universities grounds. It's pretty and a haven for wildlife, but its steep sides reduce the wetland habitat that would normally surround a lake of this size.
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It’s a fantastic place for a leisurely walk or a paddle in a canoe, providing a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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If you’re an angler, the River Yare is renowned for its excellent fishing spots. Popular among both locals and visitors, the river is teeming with species like bream, roach, and perch. Ensure you have a valid fishing licence and consider hiring a local guide to find the best spots.
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One of the Broads' greatest rivers, a stroll along the Yare and its connecting channels and broads is always delightful. This section, alongside Whitlingham Great Broad, offers serenity just a short hop from Norwich's city centre. Interestingly, the Yare and the River Wensum meet just to the west of the broad, yet despite the Wensum being longer and wider up to that point, it's the Yare's name that continues onwards towards the North Sea at Gorleston.
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Whitlingham Country Park is where the majesty of the Broads meets the buzz of the city. Just a short walk from Norwich's centre, the serene trails here are adored by locals and visitors alike. There's a cafe, an adventure centre and trails that explore the park's woodlands and meadows.
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You can't see that much of the marshes from the road but the woods are very pleasant.
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Thorpe Marshes is a diverse habitat situated in Norwich, offering walkers a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The marshes feature reed beds, wet meadows, and open water, which provide a home for a diverse range of bird species such as kingfishers, herons, and terns.
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Located on the edge of Norwich, Thorpe Marshes is a wonderful mixture of habitats in a nature reserve managed by Norfolk Wildlife Trust. Close to the River Yare, the area is covered in wildflower marshes and dykes. You may spot dragonfly, damselfly and butterfly here, as well as many waterbirds. Chinese water deer, and smaller Muntjac deer have also taken up residence.
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The area around Newton Flotman features a mix of natural broads, which are shallow lakes formed from the River Tas, and purpose-built fishing lakes. These include popular carp fishing destinations like the Taswood Lakes complex, as well as broader natural areas like those found in Whitlingham Country Park.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Whitlingham Great Broad and the University of East Anglia Broad are both noted as family-friendly. Whitlingham Country Park, which encompasses Whitlingham Great Broad, offers cycle paths and open spaces for enjoyment.
You can observe diverse natural features, including expansive water bodies, varied birdlife, and landscaped grounds. The University of East Anglia Broad, for instance, is a haven for wildlife, while Whitlingham Great Broad offers views of the River Yare and surrounding nature.
Yes, there are excellent cycling opportunities. The Whitlingham Great Broad Cycleway is a popular circular path with a compact surface and fantastic views over the water. You can also find more cycling routes in the wider area by exploring the Cycling around Newton Flotman guide.
Yes, Whitlingham Great Broad is a popular spot for water sports, including wild swimming and stand-up paddleboarding. It's one of two lakes within Whitlingham Country Park, offering ample space for these activities.
The lakes around Newton Flotman, particularly the Taswood Lakes complex (including Broadwing, Spring, Heron, and Grove Taswood Lakes), are renowned for carp fishing. These lakes stock large carp, with some specimens exceeding 35lb, attracting experienced anglers.
Many lakes offer walking paths along their edges, such as the cycle path around Whitlingham Great Broad which is also suitable for walking. For dedicated running trails, you can consult the Running Trails around Newton Flotman guide, which includes routes like the 'Running loop from Mulbarton'.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the best weather for outdoor activities like cycling, walking, and water sports. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp views. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, there are amenities available. For example, the Whitlingham Great Broad Cycleway has a cafe called Flint Barn at its south-west corner. The wider Newton Flotman area also has pubs and cafes.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful nature, the scenic views over the water, and the variety of activities available. Many enjoy the well-maintained cycle paths, the opportunities for water sports like wild swimming, and the chance to observe local wildlife. The area's proximity to Norwich while still offering a natural escape is also highly valued.
Parking facilities are generally available at popular lake destinations, such as Whitlingham Country Park which serves Whitlingham Great Broad. Specific parking details may vary, so it's advisable to check for individual lake access points.


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