Best lakes around Thwaite offers a variety of natural and man-made water bodies, providing diverse outdoor experiences. The area features broads, nature reserves, and former quarry sites that have transformed into aquatic habitats. These locations are characterized by their ecological significance and opportunities for observing wildlife. The terrain includes reedbeds, grazing marshes, and open water, suitable for exploration.
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RSPB Rockland Marshes is a nature reserve with wonderful views over Rockland Broad and the River Yare. The reedbeds and open grazing marshes afford year-round displays of wildlife. Keep a look out for bird species including barn owl, great crested grebe, Cetti's warbler, kingfisher, mute swan, tufted duck, pochard, and goldeneye.
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Great spot for watching the wildfowl when the water skiers aren't using the lakes
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The lake here is private and used by the local waterski club. However, from the roadside, you can admire the flooded gravel pits and get a close-up view of the quarry conveyor belt. This conveyor runs under Bath Hills Road and Hall Road to the sand and gravel workings to the south. Thanks to its proximity to the road, you'll get an unusual opportunity to see this bit of logistical genius. Not to be mistaken for the bottom of a toboggan run.
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Before Flixton quarry was put into use, an archeological survey discovered numerous evidence of Neolithic activity in the immediate area, including pits, ditches and ceramic artefacts. A mammoth tusk was also found here during excavations. Today, a large area of the pits is a thriving habitat for birds and wildlife. You’ll find an information board just above the quarry and keep an eye out for the birds that call this open water area home.
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When walking from Chedgrave along the River Chet to Hardley Flood, the walkway at this point has collapsed and is impassable. Unfortunately, there are no signs further along the path on either side to warn you of the obstruction. Clearly the upkeep of this section of footpath has been left for some time, which is a shame as the loop back around to Chedgrave around the reserve is beautiful.
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There's a very well placed bench just up from the visible hide which takes in the hole marsh. Birding for free
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Great place on the footpath to view the RSPB reserve
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The area around Thwaite features a variety of water bodies, including natural broads like Rockland Broad, protected nature reserves such as RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve, and former quarry sites that have transformed into aquatic habitats, like the one seen from Quarry Conveyor Belt and Lake View. These locations offer diverse ecosystems with reedbeds, grazing marshes, and open water.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Rockland Broad is a tranquil spot for observing wildlife, and RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve offers year-round displays of various bird species, which can be fascinating for all ages. Flixton Pits Nature Reserve also provides a thriving habitat for birds and wildlife, with an information board to learn more.
The lakes and nature reserves around Thwaite are rich in wildlife. At RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve, you can spot various bird species including barn owls, great crested grebes, Cetti's warblers, kingfishers, and tufted ducks. Rockland Broad is known for pike in its clear waters, and the flooded gravel pits near the Quarry Conveyor Belt and Lake View attract wildfowl.
Absolutely. The area offers various hiking routes. For example, you can explore trails like the 'Bigod’s Way – best walks in the Broads' or the 'All Saints' Church, Chedgrave – Hardley Cross Monument loop from Loddon'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Thwaite guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. Options include the 'View of the River Waveney – Beccles Quay loop from Broome' and the 'Bridge Over the River Waveney – Cycleway Through The Broads loop from Bungay'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Thwaite guide.
Rockland Broad is particularly noted as a tranquil spot with few boats, ideal for enjoying calm waters and observing wildlife. RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve also provides peaceful views over Rockland Broad and the River Yare, perfect for birdwatching.
Yes, Flixton Pits Nature Reserve holds archaeological significance. Before the quarry was used, surveys uncovered evidence of Neolithic activity, including pits, ditches, and ceramic artifacts. A mammoth tusk was also found during excavations there.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and abundant wildlife. Many enjoy the peaceful waters of Rockland Broad and the excellent birdwatching opportunities at RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve. The unique industrial view combined with wildfowl at the Quarry Conveyor Belt and Lake View also captures interest.
While many routes are moderate or easy, some areas can present challenges. For instance, the 'View of Hardley Flood' highlight mentions a collapsed and impassable walkway, indicating that some paths might require careful navigation or alternative routes. For challenging hiking routes, you can refer to the Hiking around Thwaite guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the vicinity. You can find routes such as 'View of the River Waveney – Beccles Old Bridge loop from Beccles' or 'Bungay Town Centre – Bridge Street, Bungay loop from Brooke'. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Thwaite guide.
The RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve offers excellent viewing opportunities. There's a well-placed bench just up from a visible hide that provides a comprehensive view of the marsh, allowing for free birding. Remember to bring binoculars for the best experience.
The quarry lakes, such as the one visible from Quarry Conveyor Belt and Lake View, are unique as they are former industrial sites that have been repurposed. While some are private and used by clubs (like a waterski club), from the roadside you can observe flooded gravel pits and even a working quarry conveyor belt alongside wildfowl, offering an unusual blend of industrial heritage and natural habitat.


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