Information centres and visitor facilities
Information centres
Visitor information is available at several Broads locations, including Hoveton, Ranworth and How Hill, though opening times and facilities vary so it’s best to check ahead before visiting. Broads Authority visitor centres
Toilets
Areas with public toilet facilities include: Acle, Winterton, Beccles, Blyburgate, Bungay, Great Yarmouth, Hickling Staithe, Honeypot meadow, Horning Marshes, Horning Staithe, Horsey Staithe, Hoveton, Hungate, Loddon, Ludham, Neatishead, Old Market, Potter Heigham, Ranworth, Alysham, Reedham, Salhouse Broad, Stalham, Thurne, River green, Martham, Whitlingham Barn and Oulton.
Please note that the above facilities are operated by a number of different organisations and you may need to contact them directly for information on opening hours.
Disabled access
One of the finest National Parks in the country, we believe the Broads should be accessible to everybody, no matter who you are. The Broads Authority works with organisations and businesses to provide wheelchair-accessible boats and visitor attractions equipped with facilities to help people with both visual and hearing impairments as well as mobility issues. A series of boardwalks have also been set up around the area and are suitable for wheelchair users.
Find out more on our access for all page.
Areas with disabled toilets in the Broads include: Acle, Winterton, Beccles, Blyburgate, Hickling Staithe, Hoveton, Hungate, Loddon, Ludham, Neatishead, Nicholas Everitt Park, Potter Heigham, Randworth, Salhouse Broad, Rivergreen, Martham, Whitingham Barn and Oulton.
Parking
Areas with car parks close by include:
- Acle
- Alysham
- Beccles
- Belaugh Green
- Blofield
- Brundell
- Bungay
- Buxton
- Little Hautbois
- Loddon
- Oulton
- South Walsham
- Stalham
Useful Links
Bittern Line for northern Broads
Wherry Line for central and southern Broads
Bure Valley Railway for narrow gauge steam trains from Hoveton/Wroxham to Aylsham (wheelchair accessible)
