Broads Tour Wroxham & Belle of the Broads Boat Trip
We'll take you there for a nice day out!
Limited seats available; book early to avoid disappointment!
Date: Sunday 13th Jul 2025
Price: £68 pp
Includes: Coach transport, 1pm Boat Trip (plus hot drink and treat), & Free Time
Departs from The Oakwood: 8:00 am
Departure from the Event: 4:30 pm
Event Location: Wroxham, Norfolk
Call 07854056744 to reserve your seats, or book below.
1 hr 30 minutes Belle of the Broads Boat Trip – 1 pm start
Including a hot drink and treat – it doesn’t get better than that 😉
Free time to explore Wroxham ‘Roys of Wroxham’
Wroxham is considered the capital of the Norfolk Broads and has been frequented by holidaymakers since the late 1800’s. It is especially popular with those seeking a boating holiday, with its numerous boat hire companies offering a vast range of vessel.
Situated 8 miles from Norwich and 20 miles from Great Yarmouth and Cromer, Wroxham is an ideal place to stay and explore Norfolk.
In recent years it has become quite commercialised with the building of hotels, gift shops and tea-rooms, a far cry from the days when the locals would meet the London train at Wroxham station and carry the passengers’ luggage to the boatyards for two pence.
There is a good selection of shops in Wroxham, the most famous one being Roys of Wroxham, probably the largest village store in the country. It offers a huge range of merchandise from clothes, toys, garden equipment, plants, books, home-ware, electrical goods, as well as an excellent supermarket, and is open seven days a week. It also has a McDonalds restaurant within the store.
Down by the river there is the Hotel Wroxham, along with many boatyards, holiday homes and apartments. During the summer months the waters are full of holidaymakers enjoying the peace and tranquillity a boating holiday offer.
Interesting facts about Wroxham
George Formby, OBE (1904 – 1961), an English actor, singer-songwriter and comedian famous for playing the ukulele or banjolele, once owned a riverside home in Wroxham
English author and journalist Arthur Ransome (1884 – 1967), best known for writing the Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, visited Wroxham in the 1930s and made reference to the town in his book Coot Club (1934).
Unless otherwise stated, this Coach Trip departs from and returns to Holland-on-Sea: The Oakwood; prices are per person, which includes the transport & the entry ticket. All times are estimates.
Coach seats will be allocated by TS Events at the time of booking.
With respect, the front seats are reserved for guests who have travel restrictions.
If you have travel concerns, please state this at the time of booking.
We will do our best to cater your request, but please be aware that seats may be previously booked already.
Thank you in advance.
If you have requirements regarding seats on the coach, please get in touch with us - 07854 056744.