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River Ant in The Broads

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River Ant in The Broads

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The River Ant is a distinctive natural waterway nestled within the unique wetland landscape of The Broads National Park in Norfolk, England. As one of the shortest and, in places, narrowest rivers in the region, it offers a tranquil escape, flowing from its source near Antingham Ponds southwards through picturesque villages and the expansive Barton Broad before joining the River Bure. This river is a vital part of a man-made landscape, formed from medieval peat quarries that flooded centuries ago.

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    At just 17 miles (27 kilometres) long, the River Ant is one of the shortest, and narrowest, rivers in The Broads. Don't let its size put you off, though. When you hike along this divine stretch of the river, with sunshine reflecting in the crystal clear waters and the occasional boaters drifting past, it really is a slice of rural idyll. There are plenty of spots to relax along the banks, too.

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    Placering: Horning, North Norfolk, Norfolk, East Of England, England, Storbritannien

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    What are the best options for parking when visiting the River Ant?

    Parking is available at various points along the River Ant. For example, Ludham Bridge offers parking, providing access to walks and local amenities. How Hill Staithe and Neatishead Staithe also have mooring and parking facilities. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as spaces can fill up quickly.

    Are there any accessible paths or trails along the River Ant for wheelchairs or pushchairs?

    Yes, the Barton Broad Boardwalk is a notable accessible path. It offers a smooth journey through woodland and provides panoramic views of Barton Broad, making it suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. Other paths along the riverbanks may vary in terrain.

    Is the River Ant suitable for dog walking, and are there dog-friendly pubs nearby?

    The River Ant offers many pleasant walks suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially near wildlife. Many pubs in the surrounding villages, such as those near Ludham or Irstead, are generally dog-friendly, often welcoming well-behaved dogs in their bar areas or gardens. It's always a good idea to check with individual establishments beforehand.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the River Ant, and where are the best spots for birdwatching?

    The River Ant is a haven for wildlife. You might spot otters, marsh harriers, bitterns, cuckoos, common terns, great crested grebes, cormorants, kingfishers, and banded demoiselle damselflies. Barton Broad and the fens around How Hill are particularly good for birdwatching and spotting swallowtail butterflies. Early mornings or late evenings often yield the best sightings.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to the River Ant?

    Yes, several charming villages along the River Ant, such as Ludham, Irstead, and Neatishead, offer cafes, traditional pubs, and various accommodation options including B&Bs and holiday cottages. These provide convenient places to refresh and stay while exploring the area.

    Can I go wild swimming in the River Ant or Barton Broad?

    While the waters of Barton Broad are notably clear due to conservation efforts, wild swimming in the River Ant or Barton Broad is generally not recommended due to boat traffic, submerged vegetation, and varying water depths. It's best to enjoy the water from a boat or the banks.

    What are the terrain and difficulty levels for walking trails along the River Ant?

    Most walking trails along the River Ant are relatively flat and easy, making them suitable for a wide range of abilities. The terrain is typically riverside path, often grassy or compacted earth. Comfortable footwear is recommended, especially after rain when paths can be muddy. The Barton Broad Boardwalk offers a particularly easy and accessible surface.

    How long does it typically take to canoe or paddleboard a section of the River Ant?

    The time it takes to canoe or paddleboard depends on your starting point, destination, and pace. The navigable section of the River Ant is about 8.75 miles (14 km). A leisurely paddle from Ludham Bridge to Barton Broad and back could take a few hours, allowing time to explore. The narrow and winding nature of the river requires careful navigation.

    What are the best circular walks around the River Ant?

    A popular option is the River Ant loop from Ludham, which offers scenic views and passes through picturesque countryside. Another excellent choice involves exploring the paths around How Hill and Barton Broad, which can be combined into various circular routes depending on your desired distance and time.

    How does the River Ant compare to the River Thurne for walking routes?

    Both the River Ant and River Thurne offer beautiful walking routes within The Broads. The River Ant is known for its quieter, more intimate feel due to its narrower and winding nature, with highlights like Barton Broad and How Hill. The River Thurne, while also scenic, tends to be wider and can feel a bit more open, with its own unique charm and access to villages like Potter Heigham. The choice often comes down to personal preference for a more secluded or slightly more open landscape.

    Are there any boat trip options available on the River Ant?

    While the River Ant is popular for private boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding, specific 'top-rated' commercial boat trips are less common compared to larger Broads rivers. However, you can often find boat hire facilities in nearby villages that allow you to explore the River Ant at your own pace. For a unique experience, consider visiting How Hill, where electric boat trips on the 'Electric Eel' offer guided tours of the fens and Barton Broad.

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