From the mild, earthy woodlands of the south, to the wild, open reedlands of the north, discover a world of rare wildlife, breathtaking scenery and a fascinating history.
The Broads is for everyone. Whether you want take to the water on your very own cruiser, long for days walking and taking in the view, or choose to cycle along its many paths and trails – you’ll always find somewhere new to go and something different to see. Visit one of Britain’s most extraordinary national parks and become part of the balance between humans and wildlife, water and land.
Take a journey through Britain's waterland national park from the city to the sea and discover the wild north and the beautiful south for yourself
There's more than one way to enjoy getting on the water in the Broads. See our introduction to cruising, sailing and even canoeing, kayaking and paddleboarding
Once you're ready to get on board check out our boating listings for where to hire, book a trip or take a course.
Whether by bike or hike get inspiration on what you can do by land, including days out and attractions
Our listings will help you find out where to go for walking and cycling, days out, arts and crafts and attractions.
Learn about the unique heritage that has shaped the present day national park in our guide to Broads history and culture
Look up iconic landmarks and other cultural things to do on your visit in our culture and heritage listings
With so much great local food to try and crafts to buy you'll want to find more about what is made in the Broads
You can also plan something to do in our arts and crafts listings and events, our drinks festivals and food events and find out the best places to eat and drink and where you can find local produce
Discover how and why the Broad is so special and all about its national park status
England's wildlife capital is home to more than a quarter of its rarest species. Find out all about the animals and plants of the Broads
Experience nature up close with our wildlife listings