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The Broads are Britain's largest nationally protected wetland. It is also one of the Europe's most popular inland waterways
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The Broads are Britain's largest nationally protected wetland. It is also one of the Europe's most popular inland waterways
... Where are Norfolk broads? What are they like? What plants and animals are to be found? How were they formed? The region known as the broads lies in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk in the east of England. The broads extend over the lower valleys of the rivers Waveney, Yare and Bure, together with the tributaries of the Bure - the Ant and the Thurne and with the tributaries of the river Yare, which is the river Chet. The Norfolk Broads are the northern part of The Broads National Park. The southern part of the national park lies within the Suffolk broads. Therefore, the broads are collectively referred to as the Norfolk and the Suffolk Broads, but many people call the entire system the Norfolk Broads. Here is a map to refer to-














