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Norwich 2: Ferries and floods

Posted on 20 April 20182 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

On another glorious day, what could be better than cycling round the Broads? Well, boating round them, obviously. The Broads are not conveniently set out for bikes. *But* I had a fabulous, ferry-rich, day researching more routes.

Reedham Ferry. In the Top 5 of British chainlink ferries. Britain has five chainlink ferries.
Quiet roads spoiled by holiday traffic.
Impromptu broad caused by flooding outside Woodbastwick. Pedalled this barefoot. Was rather fun.
Horning Foot Ferry. To summon it, you hoist the flag. First time this trip I’ve managed to raise standards…
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