Large waterfront park with space for running, sailing & picnicking, plus a visitor centre & cafe.
Nice end to the busy weekend. Lovely stroll round the lake. Great place to take the dogs for a long walk somewhere new for them. Paths are great under foot and all litter free. There are plenty of dog poo bins so no need to leave it. Plenty of signage dotted around all with the what three words location, so if you do get into any trouble, the services will find you with ease. Paid parking but not a great amount.
A lovely, relaxing place to walk. Popular with dog walkers (& dog lovers). Free roadside parking for those who don't mingle the extra walk, or pay & display parking. Wheelchair accessible & benches dotted round the lake.
Great place for a walk or if you want water sports/ cycle trails. Toilets at the cafe car park were new looking and there was an accessible toilet. You can pay for a car park ticket easily with an app or at the machine and drive to other car parks here. Paths were great for younger children and pushchairs. Cafe had a range of cakes and hot drinks. Lots of picnic space too.
A lovely spot for a short walk in nature without having to venture far from the city. Remarkably peaceful considering the proximity to the city and plenty of wildlife to see. Loads of parking and what appears to be a nice visitor centre and cafe. It's maybe a couple of miles walk around the lake, about 45 minutes. Lots of places to sit down and take in the views and there's more to explore in the vicinity, like the woods.
Had a great time camping here, some lovely walking around the lake. If you fancy a walk to the village there's a bus that'll take you into Norwich. The facilities here :- shop, toilets, showers, play area are very good. Please remember though, not everyone loves your dog, keep it on a lead.
A stones throw from the City of Norwich and just off the bypass at County Hall. Whitlingham Country Park is partly a man made delight of Broads, walks, an Outdoor Adventure pursuits facility and an old flint barn, now a cafe serving food and drinks, which is open all year. A public paying car park with toilets. There's even a camping site. Picnic areas are dotted throughout the park. It's well maintained and the gravel path around the Great Broad is generally accessible but can flood at times. Wellies come in handy! There's a lovely woodland walk or a path around the marshland. Whatever you decide it's a beautiful spot to visit all seasons. It's a natures delight with the help of mans intervention which has been throughout history. The wildlife can be full of surprises. It's a great place to come and enjoy whatever your pursuit. It's also part of The Wherryman's Way which starts from the city near the train station and takes you through the peaceful Norfolk Broads to Great Yarmouth.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Nice end to the busy weekend. Lovely stroll round the lake. Great place to take the dogs for a long walk somewhere new for them. Paths are great under foot and all litter free. There are plenty of dog poo bins so no need to leave it. Plenty of signage dotted around all with the what three words location, so if you do get into any trouble, the services will find you with ease. Paid parking but not a great amount.
A lovely, relaxing place to walk. Popular with dog walkers (& dog lovers). Free roadside parking for those who don't mingle the extra walk, or pay & display parking. Wheelchair accessible & benches dotted round the lake.
Great place for a walk or if you want water sports/ cycle trails. Toilets at the cafe car park were new looking and there was an accessible toilet. You can pay for a car park ticket easily with an app or at the machine and drive to other car parks here. Paths were great for younger children and pushchairs. Cafe had a range of cakes and hot drinks. Lots of picnic space too.
A lovely spot for a short walk in nature without having to venture far from the city. Remarkably peaceful considering the proximity to the city and plenty of wildlife to see. Loads of parking and what appears to be a nice visitor centre and cafe. It's maybe a couple of miles walk around the lake, about 45 minutes. Lots of places to sit down and take in the views and there's more to explore in the vicinity, like the woods.
Had a great time camping here, some lovely walking around the lake. If you fancy a walk to the village there's a bus that'll take you into Norwich. The facilities here :- shop, toilets, showers, play area are very good. Please remember though, not everyone loves your dog, keep it on a lead.
A stones throw from the City of Norwich and just off the bypass at County Hall. Whitlingham Country Park is partly a man made delight of Broads, walks, an Outdoor Adventure pursuits facility and an old flint barn, now a cafe serving food and drinks, which is open all year. A public paying car park with toilets. There's even a camping site. Picnic areas are dotted throughout the park. It's well maintained and the gravel path around the Great Broad is generally accessible but can flood at times. Wellies come in handy! There's a lovely woodland walk or a path around the marshland. Whatever you decide it's a beautiful spot to visit all seasons. It's a natures delight with the help of mans intervention which has been throughout history. The wildlife can be full of surprises. It's a great place to come and enjoy whatever your pursuit. It's also part of The Wherryman's Way which starts from the city near the train station and takes you through the peaceful Norfolk Broads to Great Yarmouth.