River Holme has a magical location with uninterrupted river and countryside views. This is a perfect choice to relax and explore the Norfolk Broads National Park. It is located in the idyllic and very sought after conservation village of Belaugh where the River Bure meanders through the village. This single storey holiday home is elevated and accessed by steps leading up to front door. Decorated and furnished throughout to appeal to discerning guests, there is a living room with Freeview Smart TV and Alexa, the dining area offers commanding river views and a great room to enjoy all year round. There is a well-equipped kitchen with a door leading secluded courtyard area. The outside decked seating area affords commanding views towards the River Bure, where it is almost impossible not to stare fixedly at the River Bure and its waterway activities.
This a fabulous location to enjoy any water sport, including fishing and bird watching. There is a free slip way on the River Green, 100 yards, to launch your canoe or paddle boards. It is often said the most popular way of exploring this stunning area, which teems with wildlife, is by water. Kayak, canoes, daily boat hire, river trips are all available locally. There are also many cycle pathways to explore, including the Weaver’s Way, which covers a stretch of some 56 miles, winding its way through the Broads to Cromer and Great Yarmouth. Anyone seeking local eateries or shops, you are equally distant, 7 minutes’ drive of both Coltishall and Wroxham. Wroxham is the capital of the Norfolk Broads, waterside inns and cafés, restaurants, shops, railway station, mini model village and other amenities. Visitors of all ages will also enjoy a visit to Wroxham Barns, where giftware, country foods, a rose and plant centre, junior farm and funfair as well as craft studios and restaurant combine in one location. The pretty village of Coltishall also has many riverside eateries, a butcher’s, beautician and shops. Children will also enjoy Bewilderwood Adventure Park with its treehouses, zip wires, jungle bridges and boat trips, and the Dinosaur Park at Lenwade make a great day out. Excellent sandy beaches can be found at Sea Palling, Waxham, Horsey and Winterton on Sea. Traditional seaside resorts of Great Yarmouth, Cromer and Sheringham offer family entertainments. Why not spend a day in the fine city of Norwich, 10 miles, with its Norman cathedral, castle, museums, theatres, twisting narrow streets and ancient churches. Norwich offers a vast array of cafés and shops, and it boasts an open air market with brightly coloured stalls. National Trust properties well worth visiting are Felbrigg Hall and Blicking Hall. Golf course and driving range can be found at Sprowston Hall which is 8 miles away. Supermarket, shops, cafés and inns 1¼ miles.