The Broads: NP or not?

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lune ranger
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The Broads: NP or not?

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Is the Norfolk Broads a National Park enough to be included in a ride that will include all the NP’s of England?
It’s called the Broads National Park and has equivalence but it isn’t really an NP according to the letter of the law (as far as I can tell).
If you were planning a long fast ride that includes all the English parks (I am) would it make the cut?
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ScotRoutes
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Re: The Broads: NP or not?

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It's listed on nationalparks.uk so I'd assume it's fully included.
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Re: The Broads: NP or not?

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I'd be tempted to give it a miss. There are very few roads within the park boundaries itself and even fewer places to ride off road looking at the OS map. Could be some good extended packrafting though :-bd
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Re: The Broads: NP or not?

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to tick the box, because that was what mattered most, then yes

For purely riding pleasure, having been there, NO

Basically its not worth it but it is a NP
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Re: The Broads: NP or not?

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I think they re branded as a ‘national park’ in 2015 so it’s on all the publicity material to try and improve visitor numbers, but it doesn’t have the same legal status ( I think due to the lack of a boundary??).

I reckon you can exclude it on a technicality and plan a much better route!
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Re: The Broads: NP or not?

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Al wrote: Tue Jan 04, 2022 7:35 am I think they re branded as a ‘national park’ in 2015 so it’s on all the publicity material to try and improve visitor numbers, but it doesn’t have the same legal status ( I think due to the lack of a boundary??).

I reckon you can exclude it on a technicality and plan a much better route!
This is pretty much what I found. It was given equivalent but different status to other NP in something like 2009 - formed under different legislation on account of its additional role as a waterway navigation authority. NP branding introduced later for marketing purposes.

If I discount the Broads I may even be able to include the Welsh NP’s as well. I’m looking at a maximum 6 days, ideally 5 with around 300km/200miles per day.
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Al wrote: Tue Jan 04, 2022 7:35 am I think they re branded as a ‘national park’ in 2015 so it’s on all the publicity material to try and improve visitor numbers, but it doesn’t have the same legal status ( I think due to the lack of a boundary??).
There is a national park boundary marked on the OS map in the same style as other national parks.
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Re: The Broads: NP or not?

Post by Al »

Yes it does - maybe because it’s not a contiguous border?

I think it’s the additional duty to preserve waterway navigation that is the main thing that sets it apart from the national parks.
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