Brooms Marina, Brundall, Norfolk, United Kingdom
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We would like your comments - If you would like to add to this report or submit your own report on a marina, harbour or anchorage not covered in this guide so far please visit our contact page for our email address. Digital photos are also very welcome. General - Brooms Marina is located inland on the River Bure at Brundall, Norfolk in the east of England. The facility offers berths, boat yard and a storage operation. Open - All year round. Hours - Not known. Arrival out of hours - Not known. Formalities - Not known. Contact ; Tel - Fax - Web VHF Ch - Call sign - Position - 52º 37' N 001º 26' E Charts, Pilots & Cruising Guides - See the following link for UK Charts Tides - Reference port - Mean time differences - HW: minutes ± ; LW: minutes ± Heights in metres -
Depths at MLW - Not known. Protection/Shelter - OK Approach and Entrance - Not known. Berths & Moorings - 100 berths. It is not known if reservations can be made. Maximum length - Not known. Water - On the pontoons. Electric - On the pontoons. Fuel - Diesel. Weather forecast - Not known. Security - Not known. Internet Access - Not known. Other Marina Facilities, Services & Supplies - Toilets. Showers. Boatyard Facilities & Services - Hoist or Crane. Slipway. Winter Storage. Shopping and Provisions - Most provisions can be obtained in Brundall Bank or ATM - Not known. Chandlers or Ships' Store - Not known. Shop Online for the Best Deals Marine Electronics - The Top Deals are on the Web! Butane/Camping Gaz//Propane - Not known. Ice - Not known. Eating Out - There are restaurants, cafes and pubs serving food in Brundall. Transport - Bikes - Local Bus Service - Intercity Bus Service - Taxis - Car Rental - Train Service - Water Taxi - Ferry Service - Airport(s) - Local Area - Sporting & Recreational Facilities - Sightseeing - The Norfolk Broads is a low lying area that contains more than 30 artificial lakes, which were formed by the broadening of the Rivers Bure and Yare. There is a total of about 320 km of navigable water which are available for cruising. They converge at Breydon Water and flow into the North Sea at Great Yarmouth. Wroxham Broad is generally considered the most attractive. King's Lynn is a town and seaport situated along the estuary of the River Ouse where it enters The Wash. There are a number of ancient houses and warehouses serving as a reminder of the time when the town was a prosperous port, serving the wool trade and also accommodating a sizeable fishing fleet. The 15th century Guildhall is one of the oldest and largest merchant guildhalls in England. Museums and Cultural Attractions - Norwich cathedral was begun in 1096, and is almost wholly Norman in style. Great Yarmouth has several museums. Galleries - Conservation Projects - Some parts of the Norfolk Broads have been made into nature reserves for wildlife, which include bitterns, goldeneye ducks, swans, teal, and marsh harriers, as well as the rare swallowtail butterfly. Hickling Broad, in the north of the region, is a bird sanctuary, and there is a floating conservation centre on Ranworth Broad. A seal colony lives off the seaward end of Blakeney Point and can be visited by boat. Special Events - Children's Stuff - Other - Cromer, Hunstanton, Great Yarmouth, and Sheringham are coastal resorts with fine beaches. Other reports on harbours, marinas and anchorages can be viewed in our marina guide |
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