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Barton Broad, the second largest of the Norfolk Broads, was purchased by Norfolk Wildlife Trust in 1945.
The Broad was created in the Middle Ages by digging for peat, and is connected to other broads by the River Ant. There is a raised wooden boardwalk so that guests can safely enjoy a trail through the marsh and woodland, and enjoy a scenic views of Barton Broad from a viewing platform.
NWT has a no dogs policy on the reserve, including Heron’s Carr boardwalk. Dogs are permitted on the overnight moorings and the path from there to Barton Turf Staithe.
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Open Hours: Dawn till dusk, every day, all year round
Parking: There is a limited parking, with a small car located park on Long Rd 1km walk to the start of the boardwalk trail. Dedicated disabled car park with 3 – 4 spaces near to boardwalk.
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