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The Museum Of The Broads

Places To Visit | Stalham, Norfolk, England | www.museumofthebroads.org.uk

The Museum Of The Broads say:

Enjoy the only waterside Museum of Broadland life at the historic and picturesque Stalham Staithe. We are family and dog friendly, have an accessible site, with a small café and picnic area. Take a river trip on our steam boat, Falcon. Dogs welcome everywhere. As seen on Channel Four’s Great Canal Journeys!

The Museum Of The Broads
100% of users rated this business as excellent or very good.
Ranked 1 in Places To Visit in Norfolk
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3 reviews

Recent review

11th September 2018
Lower Sundon, Bedfordshire, East
“Definitely worth a visit”
Very friendly and welcoming to us and the dogs Lovely little museum, couldn't do enough to accommodate us and the 2 dogs. lots of interesting things …

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Lower Sundon, Bedfordshire, East
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“Definitely worth a visit”
Reviewed 11th September 2018
Very friendly and welcoming to us and the dogs Lovely little museum, couldn't do enough to accommodate us and the 2 dogs. lots of interesting things to see and we took a lovely trip down the river on the steam powered boat. It was very enjoyable, lovely for photos of the wildlife - would definitely recommend
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“Great little museum, would recommend”
Reviewed 22nd May 2015
Great little museum, would recommend. We popped in as part of our holiday to the broads and were pleasantly surprised.
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“lovely museum”
Reviewed 13th January 2015
This is a little gem of a museum. Much more to see than you might think from the outside . Friendly, helpful volunteers. Dog friendly throughout and interesting for humans of all ages! Well worth a visit.
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