Surlingham Church Marsh

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The walk is only short but completes a full circuit of Surlingham Church Marsh Nature Reserve, which is the main feature on this route.

Starting off at the beautiful round-tower church on the outskirts of the village, the walk heads along a track past the Norman round-tower church to the ruins of St Saviour's Church. The ruins date from the late 11th Century and form an evocative scene overlooking the surrounding marshes.

The route leads into the reserve, so keep an eye out for the amazing wildlife in the area, including birds like snipe, marsh harrier, bittern, bearded tits and kingfishers. The route follows the riverbank path round through the woodland and back to the start of the walk.

England - East England - Norfolk - Broads

Features

Ancient Monument, Birds, Butterflies, Church, Flowers, Lake/Loch, Mostly Flat, Nature Trail, River, Wildlife, Woodland

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