Thu, 25 Jul
|Ranworth
Sail aboard Hathor from How Hill to meet Ardea and Wherry Yachts, then sailing together to Ranworth
This sailing is a one way journey starting from How Hill, located beside the River Ant, deep within The Broads National Park, to Ranworth. This trip will be aboard our oldest wherry, Hathor, which features a unique Egyptian themed interior.
Time & Location
25 Jul 2024, 09:00 – 17:00
Ranworth, see details for parking and pickup
About the day
This sailing begins at How Hill - an area dedicated to the conservation of Broads habitats. From How Hill, we sail down the River Ant where you'll get to see just how we get a wherry under Ludham Bridge. This is a beautiful area of the Broads, rich in birdlife. Keep your binoculars to hand! The journey continues along the River Bure where we will meet Wherry Yacht Charter's other four wherries: Ardea, Olive, Norada and White Moth, and the fleet will journey to Ranworth together. It's a magnificent sight!
This sailing will be aboard Hathor, our oldest wherry. Enjoy her lavish and stylish interior with the star attraction being her beautiful inlaid woodwork featuring ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Please park in the church car park at Ranworth, which is behind St Helen's Church, Woodbastwick Road, Ranworth, NR13 6HS. A minibus will collect passengers at 8.15am and drive to How Hill, where Hathor will be moored, in time for a 9.00am departure.
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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