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Barton Broad and Marshes

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...

Norfolk Wildlife Trust

From humble beginnings Norfolk Wildlife Trust now care for over 50 nature reserves and other protected sites, have over 35,000 members, over 100 corporate members...

Weeting Heath

NWT Weeting Heath is the best site in the country to watch the rare and unusual stone curlew. The species requires open, stony ground with...

Holme Dunes

At Norfolk’s northwest corner, where The Wash meets the North Sea, Holme Dunes is superbly located to attract migrating birds. It also holds a variety...

Hickling Broad

The largest of the Broads, NWT Hickling Broad is a year-round haven for wildlife. It is easy to spend a day walking around its trails...

Foxley Wood

Foxley is Norfolk’s largest remaining ancient woodland. In early spring pale yellow primroses peek out from the banks of ditches, a prelude to the riot...

Ranworth Broad

The floating Broads Wildlife Centre is reached by a boardwalk and has a panoramic vista across the water. From here, good numbers of wildfowl –...

Cley Marshes

NWT Cley Marshes is Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s oldest and best known nature reserve. It was purchased in 1926 to be held ‘in perpetuity as a...

 

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