The 10 Best Nature & Wildlife Tours in East Anglia, England

June 12, 2021 Jana Sager

Discover the best top things to do in East Anglia, United Kingdom including Ross' Wildlife Boat Trips, Swingletree Stables, Ptarmigan Blakeney Point Seal Trips, Stubbs Farm Alpacas, Ling's Meadow Alpacas, Norfolk Llamas, Baden Powell Cockler Boat Trips, Broadland Charters, Fishing In Norfolk "The Predator People" Angling Guides, North Walsham & Dilham Canal Boat Tours.
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1. Ross' Wildlife Boat Trips

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Ross' Wildlife Boat Trips

Guided wildlife boat trips on Horsey Mere, Norfolk Broads - one hour trips available from Spring to Autumn. (Bathroom facilities and 'food available for purchase' available on land close by, not on board). Wildlife trips start again 1st April for the 2019 season which ends October depending on weather!

2. Swingletree Stables

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Swingletree Stables

BDS Approved horse & carriage driving centre. Guided tours of historic carriage collection - including original Norwich/London Royal Mail Coach - & stables (beautiful white horses & ponies), open 7 days per week, 11am -3pm, £3 per person; beautiful white horses & ponies. Pre-booked Introduction to carriage driving lessons for beginners; lessons for more advanced drivers, prices on application. Passenger rides through beautiful East Anglian countryside (pre-booked)Mon - Fri, 1 hour, £25 per person. Kids summer camp.

3. Ptarmigan Blakeney Point Seal Trips

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Ptarmigan Blakeney Point Seal Trips

We are a family-run, local business offering daily boat trips out to Blakeney Point Our purpose built ferry boat, the Ptarmigan, sets sail from Morston Quay daily commencing April. The journey will take you around Blakeney Harbour and out to Blakeney Point to see the inquisitive seals which is now the home of the largest grey seal colony in the UK, you will be able to go up close to spot the ever changing array of sea birds that visit the area. View this unique landscape, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and look out for the iconic Lifeboat house, now used as a Visitor Centre for the National Trust

4. Stubbs Farm Alpacas

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Stubbs Farm Alpacas

Stubbs Farm is home to 25 friendly alpacas that are just waiting for you to visit them! We welcome visits through bookings and offer the chance to meet the alpacas up close, feed them and take a select few on a walk on and off the farm. Great for friends, family, birthday parties or even just a great day out that is slightly different! For more info' and prices please view our website.

5. Ling's Meadow Alpacas

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Ling's Meadow Alpacas

Take a stroll with an alpaca in the beautiful Suffolk Countryside. Small group/family walks suitable for ages 8+. Also, see our beautifully soft yarn and handmade products made on the farm from our alpaca and sheep fibre. Visits by appointment only. Products also available online and via Wyken Vineyard Farmer's Market.

6. Norfolk Llamas

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Norfolk Llamas

Come and meet our lovely group of llamas, learn more about these gentle, intelligent animals and take a llama for a relaxing walk around our beautiful private parkland. At the end of your llama experience, enjoy refreshments on the patio and choose a memento from our market cart of llama themed gifts.

7. Baden Powell Cockler Boat Trips

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Baden Powell Cockler Boat Trips

The Baden Powell Project is the restoration and public use of a unique and marvellous fishing smack. She is unique – the only double-ended vessel of her type in existence. We take passengers out to The Wash to see the seals, to enjoy sailing on our boat and along the waterfront to learn about the town’s maritime history. To book a trip see our website.

8. Broadland Charters

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Broadland Charters

Step onboard our luxury, skippered, sports cruiser & cruise the Norfolk Broads in style. Whether you are celebrating a birthday or anniversary, looking for a unique corporate venue or just an excuse to have some fun with friends and a great day out, we can offer you the most glamorous, day boat hire on the Norfolk Broads.

9. Fishing In Norfolk "The Predator People" Angling Guides

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Fishing In Norfolk "The Predator People" Angling Guides

I'm Allan a professional angling guide and owner of Fishing In Norfolk "The Predator People" angling guides offering guided fishing trips on the Norfolk Broads in East Anglia from my custom designed guide boats. Having organised these trips for over 35 years I have come to know some of the best fishing spots throughout the Norfolk Broads National Park and also some of the most tranquil spots to fish as well. Pike, Perch, Carp and Bream trips are all available on our guided fishing trips.

10. North Walsham & Dilham Canal Boat Tours

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North Walsham & Dilham Canal Boat Tours

Take a guided boat tour of Norfolk's only sailing canal, built in 1826, onboard an electric boat named after the last commercial vessel to sail the route. Tours last around one hour and can be arranged at a time of your choosing, with boats thoroughly cleaned between uses and Covid secure measures in operation. Tours embark from Ebridge Mill car park, from where a steerer guides passengers upstream, taking in the wildlife and providing background history of this fascinating waterway. From its hay day, busy with working wherries, to years left abandoned, to its current period of restoration, the North Walsham and Dilham Canal has had quite a history. This boat tour is the perfect way to learn more about the waterway and support its ongoing restoration, with all money helping funding the charity that operates the canal: The North Walsham & Dilham Canal Trust.

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