Best lakes around Belton With Browston are characterized by their diverse natural landscapes, including extensive marshlands and broads. This region offers opportunities for exploring nature reserves and waterways, with a focus on wildlife observation and tranquil settings. The area features a mix of natural and managed water bodies, providing varied experiences for visitors.
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Gorleston Model Boat Club is a picturesque and serene club located in Gorleston-on-Sea, England. The club offers a beautiful lake for model boat enthusiasts to sail their remote-controlled boats. It's a perfect spot for both experienced boaters and beginners to enjoy their hobby in a peaceful setting. The club also hosts various events and competitions for members to participate in, creating a vibrant and engaging community of model boat enthusiasts.
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Lovely park by the board, lots to do, including, tennis and children's play park.
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Lound Lakes is a nature reserve managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. It’s a beautiful area that’s rich in wildlife with an abundance of damselflies and dragonflies. The Norfolk/Suffolk border runs horizontally through the lake, making this the most northerly spot in Suffolk.
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Nicolas Everitt Park is a popular public park situated along the shores of Oulton Broad, a large body of water that forms part of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads. Oulton Broad is known for its boating and watersports activities, and Nicolas Everitt Park is an excellent starting point for boaters to explore the surrounding waterways. You can enjoy picnics in the park's open green spaces while overlooking the scenic views of Oulton Broad. There's also a cafe in the middle of the park.
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Absolutely lovely place to take the girls to, with a great play area
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Castle Marshes is a large Broadland nature reserve and home to a huge variety of plant, bird and insect life. Summer brings butterflies and dragonflies, including rare types such as the Norfolk hawker dragonfly. Summer’s birds include several types of warbler as well as lapwings and redshanks. Overhead, birds of prey hover in search of snacks in the tall grasses. Winter transforms these marshes, cared for by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. While the Angles Way footpath stays high enough to walk along, the marshes themselves are flooded to create an enormous expanse of water for the overwintering wildfowl. Teal, widgeon and gadwall are some of the winter faces you can see here.
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Every year, over 64,000 birds visit Berney Marshes and Breydon Water Nature Reserve. You will find pink-footed geese, wigeons, lapwings and many more species. The reserve is particularly spectacular in winter when thousands of wintering ducks, geese and swans come to the estuary and marshes. The reserve is open at all times and entrance is free. You can find more information, here: https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/berney-marshes-breydon-water/
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The lakes around Belton With Browston are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including extensive marshlands and broads. You can explore nature reserves like Breydon Water Nature Reserve, known for its vast marshy expanses and abundant birdlife, and Lound Lakes Nature Reserve, which is rich in damselflies and dragonflies. Castle Marshes Nature Reserve also offers a wide variety of plant, bird, and insect life.
Yes, the region is excellent for wildlife spotting. Breydon Water Nature Reserve hosts over 64,000 birds annually, especially in winter, including pink-footed geese, wigeons, and lapwings. Lound Lakes Nature Reserve is a haven for damselflies and dragonflies. At Castle Marshes Nature Reserve, you might see butterflies, rare dragonflies like the Norfolk hawker, various warblers, lapwings, redshanks, and birds of prey. In winter, these marshes flood, attracting teal, widgeon, and gadwall.
Winter is particularly spectacular for birdwatching, especially at Breydon Water Nature Reserve and Castle Marshes Nature Reserve. Thousands of wintering ducks, geese, and swans come to the estuary and marshes during this season.
Absolutely. Nicolas Everitt Park, situated along Oulton Broad, is a popular public park with open green spaces perfect for picnics and a great play area for children. It also has a cafe. Lound Lakes Nature Reserve and Castle Marshes Nature Reserve are also considered family-friendly, offering opportunities to enjoy nature.
There are various walking and hiking trails. For instance, the Angles Way footpath stays high enough to walk along at Castle Marshes Nature Reserve. You can find many routes, including easy to moderate options, around the area. For more detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Belton With Browston guide, which includes trails like the Breydon Water Nature Reserve – Breydon Water Riverside Path loop.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore the area. There are routes that offer scenic views, such as the View of Oulton Broad, which provides a pleasant detour to avoid busy roads and includes a cycle-friendly underpass. For mountain biking, you can check out the MTB Trails around Belton With Browston guide.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, that take you through different landscapes. For specific options, refer to the Running Trails around Belton With Browston guide, which lists routes like the Breydon Water Nature Reserve – Burgh Castle Roman Fort loop.
Nicolas Everitt Park offers open green spaces for picnics, a cafe in the middle of the park, and a great play area for children. It also serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding waterways of Oulton Broad.
Yes, Breydon Water Nature Reserve is open at all times and entrance is free. Nature reserves like Lound Lakes Nature Reserve and Castle Marshes Nature Reserve, managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust, are generally accessible for visitors to enjoy the wildlife.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, the abundance of wildlife, and the tranquil settings. The area is loved for its opportunities to explore nature reserves and waterways, with many enjoying the birdlife at Breydon Water Nature Reserve and the family-friendly atmosphere of Nicolas Everitt Park.
Yes, the View of Oulton Broad offers a nice scenic perspective of the broad. Additionally, Nicolas Everitt Park provides lovely views over Oulton Broad while you enjoy a picnic or relax.


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