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The
so-called ‘capital’ of the Norfolk Broads, it
was in Wroxham that the thriving boat-hire
industry of the Broads first began in the
Victorian age.
The town still has an air of
elegance, not forgetting a number of historic
buildings and an early 17th century
bridge spanning the River Bure.
The Bure
Valley Railway, which utilises nine miles of
abandoned Great Eastern track, is one of the
longest miniature railways in Britain. Another
steam railway, Barton House, also operates
here on a small-gauge track. |

Yachting on Wroxham Broad -
Photo:
Gary Reggae
CCL |