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Embark on the Surlingham Circular Walk, an easy hike covering 3.7 miles (5.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 127 feet (39 metres), typically completed in about 1 hour and 32 minutes. This route guides you through a diverse landscape of riverside paths along the River Yare, winding wetland…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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4.81 km
819 m
264 m
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5.46 km
264 m
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This walk is generally considered easy, making it suitable for a variety of fitness levels, including beginners. The terrain is predominantly flat, featuring riverside paths, wetland boardwalks, and trails through fens and woodlands. While some longer routes exist, the core circular walk is very accessible.
The terrain is mostly flat, offering a comfortable walking experience. You'll encounter a mix of riverside paths along the River Yare, boardwalks through wetlands, and trails winding through fens and woodlands. It's a diverse landscape typical of the Norfolk Broads.
The route passes through significant natural areas like the Surlingham Church Marsh Nature Reserve, which is excellent for birdwatching. You might spot species such as Reed Warblers, Marsh Harriers, kingfishers, snipe, bitterns, and bearded tits, especially during spring and summer. Marsh marigolds also add a splash of color in early spring.
Highlights include the scenic Bramerton Common on the River Yare, the wildlife-rich Surlingham Church Marsh Nature Reserve, and the historic ruins of St Saviours Church. You'll also pass by St Mary's Church, a distinctive round tower church, and the welcoming The Ferry House Pub on the River Yare.
Yes, the walk is generally dog-friendly. Many sections are suitable for dogs, and local establishments like The Ferry House Inn welcome well-behaved dogs, making it a great spot for a break with your canine companion. Please keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife.
Spring and summer are particularly rewarding for wildlife spotting, with many bird species active and marsh marigolds in bloom. Autumn offers beautiful colors in the fens and woodlands. The generally flat terrain makes it accessible year-round, though some paths might be muddy after rain.
Specific parking information isn't provided in the available data, but typically for walks in the Norfolk Broads, parking is available near popular starting points or local pubs. It's advisable to check local signage or community information for designated parking areas before your visit.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Surlingham Circular Walk or to enter the Broads National Park for hiking. The area is freely accessible for public enjoyment. However, some specific attractions or private reserves within the Broads might have their own entry fees or operating hours.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of the Wherryman's Way, a long-distance footpath, and also crosses parts of the Cross-Norfolk Trail. This offers opportunities to extend your hike or explore broader areas of the Norfolk Broads.
Given its easy difficulty and generally flat terrain, this walk is very suitable for families with children. The diverse scenery, wildlife spotting opportunities, and historical points of interest can keep younger hikers engaged. Shorter sections can be chosen for a more manageable family outing.
Yes, The Ferry House Pub on the River Yare is located directly on the route and offers a convenient spot to rest and enjoy refreshments. It's known to be dog-friendly, making it a great stop for all hikers.