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Attractions and Places To See around Upton With Fishley - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Upton With Fishley are situated within the Norfolk Broads National Park. This area is characterized by its tranquil waterways, diverse wildlife, and significant historical architecture. Visitors can explore a range of landmarks and natural features, including the River Bure and various marshes. It provides opportunities to experience the unique landscape and cultural heritage of the Broads.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Reedham Ferry

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The Reedham Ferry is a chain-pulled ferry that crosses the River Yare. It is operational from 6.30am-8pm Monday to Friday and 8am-8pm Saturday and Sunday. The service runs continuously on …

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Horsey Windpump

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After standing silent since 1943, when the building was struck by lightning, Horsey Windpump has been brought back to life with a winding cap and turning sails. From the top, …

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St Mary's Church, Fishley

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The 12th-century round tower on St Mary’s Church is rich in architectural and cultural complexities. The church has been a regular place of worship since then and is steeped in history, beauty, and tranquility.

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Turf Fen Drainage Mill

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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 …

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Ruins of St Mary's Church, East Somerton

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A truly magical place, St Mary's Church has been wrapped back up in nature since it was abandoned in the 17th century. The size of the oak tree that rises …

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Neil Sneade
June 23, 2024, Horsey Windpump

National Trust-run windmill in the middle of the wide, flat broads landscape. Cafe and toilets for a refreshment stop as well.

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There is a car park here, which is managed by the National Trust. There are lovely hiking trails all around through the Broads and to the North Sea coast. You can see several colonies of seals on the coast.

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The National Trust maintains a car park right next to the mill. You can also get tickets to the mill there. It's worth a visit, as you'll not only learn details about the mill, but also gain an insight into the miller's life.

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In the woods of East Somerton are the ruins of St Mary’s church, with glassless windows, tumbling walls, and a tower where you can look up into the open sky. From the 15th-century, St Mary’s went from serving its own parish to becoming part of the larger parish of West Somerton. It fell into disuse in the 17th-century and has remained abandoned. The most striking feature is a tree in the centre of the ruins, known as “The Witch’s Leg.”

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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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Braders
May 13, 2023, Reedham Ferry

Pub by the ferry with nice outside space. Lunches good but check opening times I think it's closed Monday and Tuesday

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A truly magical place, St Mary's Church has been wrapped back up in nature since it was abandoned in the 17th century. The size of the oak tree that rises up in the centre of the ruins tells you just how long it has been since worshippers set foot inside. Legend has it that the tree grew from the wooden leg of a witch who was buried here.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit around Upton With Fishley?

The area is rich in history. You can explore the 12th-century round tower of St Mary's Church, Fishley, which stands in isolation overlooking marshes. Another unique historical site is the Ruins of St Mary's Church, East Somerton, where an oak tree known as “The Witch’s Leg” grows within the abandoned 17th-century structure. Don't miss Horsey Windpump, a restored historical site offering panoramic views, or the 19th-century Turf Fen Drainage Mill, which is only reachable by boat across the River Ant.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Upton With Fishley area?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Horsey Windpump is a great option, offering insights into a miller's life and panoramic views from the top. The Reedham Ferry provides a unique experience of crossing the River Yare on a chain-pulled ferry, which can be exciting for children.

What natural features can I explore in Upton With Fishley?

Upton With Fishley is nestled within the Norfolk Broads National Park, offering extensive natural beauty. You can explore the tranquil waterways of the River Bure and Upton Dyke, which leads to the broader river system. Significant natural areas include Upton Boat Dyke Marshes, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and Upton Broads and Marshes, recognized as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC). Upton Fen is another nature reserve cared for by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous walking and cycling routes throughout the Norfolk Broads. For specific activities, consider exploring the nearby running trails, road cycling routes, or mountain biking trails. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities at Running Trails around Upton With Fishley, Road Cycling Routes around Upton With Fishley, and MTB Trails around Upton With Fishley.

Are there any unique viewpoints in the area?

Yes, Horsey Windpump offers magnificent panoramic views of the Norfolk countryside and Horsey Mere from its top. Additionally, the Wherryman's Way path along heightened defense banks provides excellent views of the River Yare, offering a quintessential Norfolk experience.

Where can I find information about the local history of Upton With Fishley?

The Upton History Group actively collects, records, and preserves the history of Upton With Fishley, including information about local families, community development, marshes, ecology, and farming practices. You can learn more about their work and local history through their website: uptonwithfishley-pc.gov.uk.

What is the best way to experience the waterways around Upton With Fishley?

The waterways are a defining feature of the region. You can access the broader waterways via Upton Dyke, which leads to the River Bure. For a unique experience, consider visiting Turf Fen Drainage Mill, which is only reachable by boat across the River Ant. Walking routes along the River Bure also offer scenic views and insights into the Norfolk Broads.

Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known spots to discover?

The Ruins of St Mary's Church, East Somerton, with its

Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known spots to discover?

The Ruins of St Mary's Church, East Somerton, with its ancient oak tree known as “The Witch’s Leg” growing within the abandoned structure, is often described as a “magical place” and offers a delightful walk, especially if starting from Ludham Bridge. This site provides a unique blend of history and nature reclaiming its space.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in the area?

The Norfolk Broads National Park, where Upton With Fishley is located, is renowned for its diverse wildlife. The various marshes and fens, such as Upton Boat Dyke Marshes and Upton Fen, are cared for by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, indicating their ecological importance. While specific species vary by season, the area is generally excellent for birdwatching. The North Sea coast, accessible via hiking trails, is also home to several seal colonies.

What amenities are available near the attractions?

Near Horsey Windpump, you'll find a tea room and a National Trust car park. For those visiting the Reedham Ferry, there's a pub with food nearby. If you're exploring the area around Ludham Bridge, which is a good starting point for walks to the Ruins of St Mary's Church, East Somerton, you can find free parking pull-outs, a bakery, and public toilets.

What is the best time to visit Upton With Fishley?

The area offers attractions year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the waterways, wildlife, and longer walking/cycling routes. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the landscape. Many historical sites, like the churches and windmills, are accessible throughout the year, though opening hours for facilities like tea rooms might vary seasonally.

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