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Norfolk Broads

For Everyone with an Interest in Britain's Canals and Rivers. Collins Nicholson Waterways Guides

By (author) Collins Maps
Format: Spiral bound
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Imprint: Nicholson
Published: 22nd Feb 2018
Dimensions: w 146mm h 217mm d 20mm
Weight: 215g
ISBN-10: 0008258007
ISBN-13: 9780008258009
Barcode No: 9780008258009
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The bestselling guides to Britain's canals and rivers for 50 years. For all users of the inland waterways. This popular and practical guide covers the canals and waterways of the Broads National Park, including the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads and the Rivers Ant, Bure, Thurne, Wensum, Yare, Chet and Waveney. The detailed Ordnance Survey (R) maps clearly show the location of essential features such as locks, towpaths and boating facilities, as well as pubs, shops and restaurants in the area. There are comprehensive navigational notes and descriptive text on the history of The Broads, and on local services and places of interest, for which postcodes are included - ideal for use with sat-navs. This practical A5 guide features 'lie flat' spiral binding and 'book mark' back cover flap for ease of reference. The Broads are one of Britain's best-known holiday boating areas. They make up Britain's largest and most important protected wetland and are a national park providing a home to some of the rarest plants and animals in the country. A unique and enchanting wetland, with over 125 miles of lock-free, navigable tidal waters, all waiting to be explored. Nicholson's - The bestselling guides to Britain's Waterways.

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"few serious boaters will venture out without a Nicholson's Guide. There is a wealth of information...and the guides are valuable for cyclists and walkers too." The Inland Waterways Association.