Hickling Nature Reserve

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(197) · Nature reserve in Hickling, United Kingdom
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Hickling Broad is a 600-hectare nature reserve 4 km south-east of Stalham, north-east of Norwich in Norfolk. It is managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. …

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Oct 31, 2024
Great day out with the kids. A couple of hours walking around the reserve, enjoy the views and wildlife. Next time we’ll plan it better and book a boat trip.Full review by Fred M
Sep 26, 2024
On arrival to the visitors centre me and my partner were met with a volunteer coming out of the centre who said the staff inside would help us. A male member of staff opened the door leaving myself a…Full review by Rachel E
Aug 7, 2024
We took the two hour electric boat trip from Norfolk Wildlife Trust Hickling Broad Visitor Centre. It is a very peaceful, friendly, scenic and informative experience. John is a brilliant tour leade…Full review by localgirltravels

Questions & answers

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Is Hinkling broad dog friendly?
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You can take the dog to the pub at Hickling Broad and view the Broad from there. However the Reserve itself is a sanctuary for birds and other wildlife so you will not be able to take your …
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You can take the dog to the pub at Hickling Broad and view the Broad from there. However the Reserve itself is a sanctuary for birds and other wildlife so you will not be able to take your dog and walk along the Broad.
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Hi, Is it easy to find the picnic area once we have parked? We are booked on the 2hr boat trip and don't want to be late! …
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Hi, Is it easy to find the picnic area once we have parked? We are booked on the 2hr boat trip and don't want to be late! Many thanks
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Hello, I did not do the boat trip so have no idea how far it is from the picnic area, sorry.
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Hello , how much does it cost to walk around three reserve
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Hi, The reserve is free, a donation of £4 is requested but it is discretionary. Hope this is helpful
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How much does it cost to walk around the reserve
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There was a box for a recommended donation of £4 to go around the NWT reserve.
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Answer by Jo B · Aug 5, 2017
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How do I get there by public transport?
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I am not sure, but the reserve is within walking distance of the village of Hickling. I would think there will be buses from Cromer or Yarmouth.
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Answer by Malcolm S · Aug 22, 2017
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When and where is the best place to see deer rutting?
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The best time to see deer is at dusk or dawn. Generally male and females remain in separate groups until it is time for mating.
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