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Mooring In Norwich


TFrench89

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13 hours ago, TFrench89 said:

I was watching the captain's vlogs yesterday on YouTube. The river through Norwich looks lovely. We'll most likely moor at Commissioners cut and get the bus in. 

You could but it's worth cruising as far as the Yacht Station even if you don't intend mooring there. I always enjoy the experience of cruising towards the city centre, just because it's so different to cruising everywhere else and you really feel like you've travelled somewhere. One of the many joys of the Broads is the degree of variation in scenery between different places.

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I agree, cruising into Norwich is an experience. Just so different to the rest of the Broads. The last couple of times we went up there have been out of season and we were daft enough to chance getting under Trowse railway bridge at near high tide. (Successfully.) On the other hand, once you’ve got under that you can be confident of getting under the other bridges and then getting back under a falling tide.

A visit to the Cathedral is well worth it too. When we went in September they had very good Covid protocols in place to protect visitors.

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