Located in an extremely rural setting, catch 22 is one of the best fishing lakes in Norfolk. It was a former gravel working started life as a general fishery run by a local angling club. When the club relinquished their lease, the water was taken over by Norfolk KOI Imports, who decided to transform the fishery into prolific run water. In 1994/1995, the lakes were heavily stocked with imported Dutch carp which averaged single figures…
Top 5 Restaurants on the Norfolk Broads-Exploring Culinary Delights Introduction The Norfolk Broads are a hidden treasure of culinary delights, ideal for any gastronomic adventure. In this magical region, I came across my top five restaurants on the Norfolk Broads and how they should become a staple in your trip to the Broads This culinary adventure became an exciting exploration of flavours that would remain with my palate. Every establishment has its charm, where you…
Hiring A Canoe, Kayak Or Paddleboard On The Norfolk Broads Searching for Norfolk Broads canoe, paddleboarding, and kayaking likely means you’re planning an adventure on these tranquil waters. Whether you’re deciding which of these activities suits you best, looking for the top spots to enjoy them, or simply looking for how to make the most of them, you’re on the right track. Hiring anything can be done as a sole activity of adding to your itinerary…
Fishing Lakes In Norfolk – Airfield Lakes. Dickleburgh is a small village in south Norfolk, located just off the A140. Near Dickleburgh are two lakes that make up an exclusive fishery. Specimen carp thrive here. Airfield Lakes are available only for weekly bookings, not daily ones. This is a great place to book with friends for a week of top-quality carp fishing. This fishery holds a fifty-pound plus carp, and numerous thirty- and forty-pound fish…
Fishing Lakes In Norfolk – Hall Farm Fishery consists of two lakes, one main lake of around two acres. This is a mixed fishery with carp, tench, bream and roach. Both s-shaped lakes are full of carp to seven pounds and day tickets are available for each, though it gets very busy during holiday periods. Directions: Drive to the end of Gorleston High Street, and turn left. Take Burgh Road exit, which crosses a roundabout;…