Mon, 27 Jun
|How Hill public car park
Ludham Womack to How Hill, aboard Hathor
This sailing is a one way journey starting from the pretty village of Ludham and nearby Womack Staithe to How Hill, located beside the River Ant, deep within The Broads National Park. This trip will be aboard our oldest wherry, Hathor, which features a unique Egyptian themed interior.
Time & Location
27 Jun 2022, 10:00 – 17:00 UTC
How Hill public car park, How Hill, Ludham, NR29 5PG
About the day
This sailing begins in the picturesque village of Ludham, on the edge of Womack Water. Departing from Womack Staithe we head along the narrow channels of Womack Dyke until we reach the River Thurne. The journey continues to Thurne Mouth where we join the River Bure and then on to the Ant, passing under Ludham Bridge and on to How Hill. This is a beautiful area of the Broads, rich in birdlife. Keep your binoculars to hand! Having disembarked at How Hill you may wish to explore How Hill Nature Reserve - an area dedicated to the conservation of Broads habitats.
This sailing will be aboard Hathor, our oldest wherry. Her lavish and stylish interior is extremely comfortable, with the star attraction being her beautiful inlaid woodwork featuring ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Please park in the public car park at How Hill, Ludham, NR29 5PG. The minibus will pick passengers up at 9.30 and transfer them to Womack Water ready to sail at 10am. We operate on "wherry time", subject to wind and tide, and so our arrival and any interim stops may not always be as planned.