Ranworth to Wroxham, aboard a Wherry Yacht
Mon, 29 Jul
|Wroxham
This two-wherry sailing is a one way journey starting from Ranworth to our wherry base at Barton House, Wroxham. The trip will be aboard one of our three wherry yachts: Olive, Norada or White Moth.
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Time & Location
29 Jul 2024, 10:00 – 17:00
Wroxham, see details for parking and pickup
About the day
This two wherry sailing begins at Ranworth and heads upriver through the busy riverside village of Horning. Â The journey continues along the river Bure, passing Salhouse and Wroxham Broads and Wroxham's waterside houses, to the wherry base at Barton House.
This sailing will be on board one of our wherry yachts (Olive, Norada or White Moth) which were all built by the Wroxham based boatbuilder and designer Ernest Collins between 1909 and 1915.
Please park in the Wherry Yacht Charter car park at Barton House, Hartwell Road, Wroxham. NR12 8TL. A minibus will collect passengers at 9.25am and drive to Ranworth, where your wherry will be moored, in time for a 10.00am departure.Â
On board our crew will provide tea, coffee and squash, with biscuits, but please bring your own lunch and any other drinks/snacks that you require.
We operate on "wherry time", subject to wind and tide, and so our arrival time may not always be as advertised.
Tickets
One person
We look forward to welcoming you on board our historic wherry. We offer complimentary hot drinks, squash and biscuits during all sailings but please bring your own lunch and any other drinks/snacks that you require.
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