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Haddiscoe

Attractions and Places To See around Haddiscoe - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Haddiscoe, a village in Norfolk, England, are centered around its unique island and the surrounding Broads landscape. This region offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and tranquil points of interest. The area is characterized by marsh pastures, rivers like the Yare and Waveney, and historical waterways.

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  • The most popular attractions is Reedham Ferry, a bridge that crosses the River Yare. This chain-pulled ferry…

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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Beccles Old Bridge

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Beccles is a picturesque town on the edge of the Broads. The old iron bridge (built 1884), crossing the River Waveney offers great views of the boats moored up at the quay.

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The Locks Inn occupies a riverside setting at the end of the navigable section of River Waveney. Having almost closed down in 2020, today it is a community-run establishment with …

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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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Gorleston Beach

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Only 4 miles from its big brother Great Yarmouth. Gorleston has been voted the 8th best beach in the UK and channel Islands by TripAdvisor.

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A Walk in the Parks – across the Broads National Park

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Jenny Bater-Sinclair
July 28, 2025, Gorleston Beach

There’s a Banksy piece here to the left of the parade of cafes

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Derren
June 14, 2025, Gorleston Beach

Clean beach. a place to enjoy the sea breeze.

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Nice cycling area. Wide seafront that can be a good place to learn cycling. Bring more kids and little bicycles.

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Nice views of the cruisers on the Waveney although the road pinches as it crosses the bridge so you can't stop to admire them.

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The best view down the full expanse of the huge sands is from the corner of Cliff Hill and Avondale Road at the northern end of the beach

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The Locks Inn occupies a riverside setting at the end of the navigable section of River Waveney. Having almost closed down in 2020, today it is a community-run establishment with over 1,500 shareholders! It serves a range of good pub grub and roasts on sundays.

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The Locks is a waterfront pub so watch the little people by the river

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This is a marvelous pub and huge garden its web site says The Locks Inn is a remote riverside pub at the limit of the navigation on the River Waveney on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. It is also accessibly via a long track from Station Road in Geldeston. The track is rutted and needs carful riding BUT its well worth the effort. In 2020 it was put up for sale by auction at very short notice and its future as a pub looked in serious doubt. But the community pulled together and managed to purchase the pub and set it up as a Community Benefit Society. Almost 1600 people are now shareholder members of this iconic pub giving it the widest ownership of any pub in the country. The Locks is is a family friendly pub with good food, quality ales from local breweries and a wide range of musical events. Good range of beers and zero alcohol lager on draught - which is unusual. Tea and coffee avaivable all day from 12 noon. We did not try and food but looks traditional pub fayre 12 to 2 pm. Interesting history of the lock and navigation on the river on an information board. Free mooring if you use the pub for you boat types. One not to miss just because its so unusual, so remote but so busy!!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I visit in Haddiscoe?

Haddiscoe is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Haddiscoe Church (St. Mary's), known for its Norman south door and distinctive round tower. Another significant landmark is the Beccles Old Bridge, an iron bridge built in 1884 offering great views of the River Waveney. Further afield, you can visit St Mary's Church, Fishley, with its 12th-century round tower, or the Red Mill on Haddiscoe Island, a Grade II listed Victorian windmill that once drained the marshes.

What natural features can I explore in the Haddiscoe area?

The Haddiscoe area is defined by its natural beauty, particularly within the Norfolk Broads. You can explore Haddiscoe Island, nestled between the River Yare, River Waveney, and the New Cut, known for its marsh pastures and wildlife. The extensive Haddiscoe Marshes offer excellent views and are a haven for birdwatching. The Haddiscoe Cut, a historical canal, also forms part of the region's unique waterways.

What kind of wildlife can I spot around Haddiscoe?

The marshlands and waterways around Haddiscoe are teeming with wildlife. On Haddiscoe Island, you might encounter Chinese water deer, marsh harriers, and various snakes. The Haddiscoe Marshes are a prime spot for birdwatching, with frequent sightings of geese, ducks, swans, and even short-eared owls.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities around Haddiscoe?

Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Reedham Ferry, a unique chain-pulled ferry crossing the River Yare, is an experience in itself. Gorleston Beach, located a few miles away, is a highly-rated beach perfect for cycling along the beachfront. The community-run The Locks Inn at Geldeston offers a welcoming atmosphere in a remote riverside setting. Additionally, the Redwings Horse Sanctuary Caldecott is a family-friendly attraction located nearby.

What are the best walking routes around Haddiscoe?

Haddiscoe offers excellent walking opportunities, especially around its unique island. An 18-kilometer section of the Wherryman's Way long-distance footpath runs around the perimeter of Haddiscoe Island, providing historical insights and scenic views. Walks through the extensive Haddiscoe Marshes also connect to local trails like the Wherry Lines Walks. For more options, you can explore various running trails in the area, such as the moderate 'Running loop from Reedham' or 'Running loop from Burgh St Peter', which can be found in the Running Trails around Haddiscoe guide.

Are there good cycling routes near Haddiscoe?

Absolutely. The flat landscape of the Broads makes it ideal for cycling. You can find a variety of routes, including the 'Burgh Castle and Gorleston-on-Sea loop from Somerleyton' which is an easy 33 km ride, or the moderate 'Rockland Broad and Norwich loop from Reedham' covering over 57 km. For more detailed routes and options, check out the Cycling around Haddiscoe guide.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near Haddiscoe?

Yes, Haddiscoe Island and the surrounding waterways offer opportunities for paddling and swimming, allowing you to experience the tranquil waters of the Broads firsthand. Always ensure to check local conditions and safety guidelines before entering the water.

When is the best time to visit Haddiscoe and the surrounding Broads?

The Haddiscoe area and the Broads are beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the waterways, walking, and cycling, with abundant wildlife and longer daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the landscape, while winter can offer a serene, quiet beauty, especially for birdwatching on the marshes.

Is parking available for visitors to Haddiscoe's attractions?

While specific parking details vary by attraction, general parking is available in and around Haddiscoe village and at popular starting points for walks and attractions. It's advisable to check for designated parking areas or local village parking when planning your visit to specific sites.

How can I reach Haddiscoe and its attractions by public transport?

Haddiscoe is a village in Norfolk, and while it offers a tranquil escape, public transport options can be limited. There are bus routes connecting Haddiscoe to nearby towns, and the region is served by train stations in larger hubs like Norwich and Great Yarmouth, from which local connections or taxis may be needed. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.

What do visitors enjoy the most about the attractions around Haddiscoe?

Visitors particularly appreciate the unique experiences and scenic beauty. The Reedham Ferry is loved for its novelty and the great rides it enables between Norwich and Great Yarmouth. The Locks Inn at Geldeston is highly praised for its remote riverside setting, community spirit, good food, and local ales. Many also enjoy the peaceful walks and birdwatching opportunities in the marshlands and around Haddiscoe Island.

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