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SCHEDULED DAY TRIP

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CHARTER FOR A DAY

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MULTI-DAY CHARTER

The easiest way to experience a wherry is join us for a day trip or a half-day trip on a scheduled sailing. 

 

All scheduled sailings are listed below (or you can choose from a calendar view by clicking here).

Or you can email us at:  bookings@wherryyachtcharter.org

Day Trips and Half-Day Trips

  • Wroxham to Yacht Club, aboard a wherry yacht, for fish & chip supper
    14 Jun, 16:00 – 20:00
    The Wherry Base, Wroxham. , Barton House, Hartwell Rd, Wroxham, Norwich NR12 8TL, UK
    This one-off sailing is a return journey from our wherry base at Barton House, Wroxham to the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club for a fish and chip supper. The trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth, and includes the cost of fish and chips.
  • How Hill to Barton & return, catered sailing aboard Ardea
    16 Jun, 10:00 – 17:00
    How Hill Trust, How Hill Rd, Ludham, Great Yarmouth NR29 5PG, UK
    Starting from the hamlet of How Hill you’ll sail up the River Ant past typical Broads villages to Barton Broad, the second largest of the Norfolk Broads. A stop will be made for a delicious lunch. This sailing will be aboard Ardea (Latin for Heron), the largest pleasure wherry ever built.
  • Wroxham to Salhouse & return, aboard a wherry yacht
    Sold Out
    Wed, 21 Jun
    The Wherry Base, Wroxham
    21 Jun, 10:00 – 17:00
    The Wherry Base, Wroxham, Barton House, Hartwell Rd, Wroxham, Norwich NR12 8TL, UK
    Starting from our wherry base at Barton House, Wroxham you'll sail past typical Broads dwellings as you make your way to Salhouse Broad. This trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth.
  • Wroxham to Salhouse & return, aboard a wherry yacht. Including Hoveton Great Broad Nature Trail
    14 Jul, 10:00 – 17:00
    The Wherry Base, Wroxham, Barton House, Hartwell Rd, Wroxham, Norwich NR12 8TL, UK
    Starting from our wherry base at Barton House, you'll sail past typical Broads dwellings as you make your way to Salhouse Broad. A stop will be made en-route for a guided tour of Hoveton Great Broad Nature Reserve. This trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth.
  • How Hill to Barton & return, catered sailing aboard Hathor
    19 Jul, 10:00 – 17:00
    How Hill Trust, How Hill Rd, Ludham, Great Yarmouth NR29 5PG, UK
    Starting from the hamlet of How Hill you’ll sail up the River Ant past typical Broads villages to Barton Broad, the second largest of the Norfolk Broads. A stop will be made for a delicious lunch. This trip will be aboard our oldest wherry, Hathor, which features a unique Egyptian themed interior.
  • Wroxham to How Hill, aboard a wherry yacht
    Wed, 26 Jul
    The Wherry Base, Wroxham
    26 Jul, 09:00 – 18:00
    The Wherry Base, Wroxham, Barton House, Hartwell Rd, Wroxham, Norwich NR12 8TL, UK
    This sailing is a one way journey starting from our wherry base at Barton House, Wroxham to How Hill, located beside the River Ant, deep within The Broads National Park. This trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth.
  • 10am Steam & Sail Experience
    Thu, 27 Jul
    Museum of the Broads.
    27 Jul, 10:00 – 12:00
    Museum of the Broads., Staithe Rd, Stalham, Norwich NR12 9DA, UK
    Operating in conjunction with the Museum of the Broads at Stalham, Steam and Sail experiences offer the historic combination of a ride on steam launch Falcon, the gleaming pride of the Museum of the Broads, and a sail aboard one of our wherry yachts on Barton Broad.
  • 11.15am Steam & Sail Experience
    Thu, 27 Jul
    Museum of the Broads.
    27 Jul, 11:15 – 13:15
    Museum of the Broads., Staithe Rd, Stalham, Norwich NR12 9DA, UK
    Operating in conjunction with the Museum of the Broads at Stalham, Steam and Sail experiences offer the historic combination of a ride on steam launch Falcon, the gleaming pride of the Museum of the Broads, and a sail aboard one of our wherry yachts on Barton Broad.
  • 12.30pm Steam & Sail Experience
    Thu, 27 Jul
    Museum of the Broads.
    27 Jul, 12:30 – 14:30
    Museum of the Broads., Staithe Rd, Stalham, Norwich NR12 9DA, UK
    Operating in conjunction with the Museum of the Broads at Stalham, Steam and Sail experiences offer the historic combination of a ride on steam launch Falcon, the gleaming pride of the Museum of the Broads, and a sail aboard one of our wherry yachts on Barton Broad.
  • 1.45pm Steam & Sail Experience
    Thu, 27 Jul
    Museum of the Broads.
    27 Jul, 13:45 – 15:45
    Museum of the Broads., Staithe Rd, Stalham, Norwich NR12 9DA, UK
    Operating in conjunction with the Museum of the Broads at Stalham, Steam and Sail experiences offer the historic combination of a ride on steam launch Falcon, the gleaming pride of the Museum of the Broads, and a sail aboard one of our wherry yachts on Barton Broad.
  • 3pm Steam & Sail Experience
    Thu, 27 Jul
    Museum of the Broads.
    27 Jul, 15:00 – 17:00
    Museum of the Broads., Staithe Rd, Stalham, Norwich NR12 9DA, UK
    Operating in conjunction with the Museum of the Broads at Stalham, Steam and Sail experiences offer the historic combination of a ride on steam launch Falcon, the gleaming pride of the Museum of the Broads, and a sail aboard one of our wherry yachts on Barton Broad.
  • Stalham to Barton Broad to Wayford Bridge, aboard a wherry yacht
    28 Jul, 10:00 – 17:00
    Stalham Staithe, Stalham, Norwich NR12
    This sailing focuses on the northern region of the Norfolk Broads. It is a one way journey from Stalham to Wayford Bridge, via Barton Broad, the second largest of the Norfolk Broads. This trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth.
  • Wayford Bridge to South Walsham, aboard a wherry yacht
    29 Jul, 10:00 – 17:00
    Wayford Bridge, Wayford Rd, Stalham, Norwich NR12
    This sailing is a one way journey from Wayford Bridge in the far north of the Norfolk Broads, to South Walsham, one of the most picturesque of the Broads. This trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth.
  • South Walsham to St. Benet's & return, aboard a wherry yacht
    30 Jul, 13:30 – 19:00
    South Walsham Staithe, South Walsham, Norwich NR13 6ED
    This unique sailing is a return journey from South Walsham to St Benet's Abbey for the annual open-air service. The Bishop of Norwich will join us onboard the wherry. The trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth, and includes afternoon tea.
  • South Walsham to Ranworth to Thurne, aboard a wherry yacht
    31 Jul, 10:00 – 17:00
    South Walsham Broad, South Walsham, Norwich NR13
    This sailing is a one way journey from South Walsham, one of the most picturesque of the Broads, to the tiny riverside village of Thurne, via Ranworth Broad. This trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth.
  • Thurne to Womack, aboard a wherry yacht
    01 Aug, 10:00 – 17:00
    Thurne, Norfolk, NR29
    This sailing is a one way journey along the River Thurne from the small village of Thurne, ending at Womack Water’s charming staithe. This trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth.
  • Womack to How Hill, aboard a wherry yacht
    02 Aug, 10:00 – 17:00
    Womack Staithe, Womack Staithe, Ludham, Great Yarmouth NR29 5QG, UK
    This sailing is a one way journey starting from the pretty village of Ludham on the edge of Womack Water to How Hill, located beside the River Ant, deep within The Broads National Park. This trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth.
  • How Hill to Barton & return, aboard Hathor
    03 Aug, 10:00 – 17:00
    How Hill Trust, How Hill Rd, Ludham, Great Yarmouth NR29 5PG, UK
    Starting from the hamlet of How Hill you’ll sail up the River Ant past typical Broads villages to Barton Broad, the second largest of the Norfolk Broads and an area rich in birdlife. This trip will be aboard our oldest wherry, Hathor, which features a unique Egyptian themed interior.
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