The Norfolk Broads has been my favourite place in the world since I first went there on a boating holiday in 1976. I would like to go again before I depart on my final cruise across the Styx, although I fear it has now become rather too commercialised. But beautiful films such as this remind me of how it once was. A magical and unique place.
Very interesting, despite the strangely inaccurate subtitles! I learned to sail as a schoolboy on Barton Broad 1967-1972, camping at the Hertfordshire Sailing facility at Barton Turf, and have been back numerous times since with family and friends. The skills I learnt then have since taken me sailing all around Europe crewing in a 28' yacht for two week each year 1996-2015. I will be back on the Broads two times in 2021!
I remember this documentary! As a kid I produced a short video on the broads as a GCSE media studies project, and a copy of it got sent to the broads authority. They replied with a thankyou letter and a copy of this documentary on VHS... great stuff. :)
I am looking forward to hiring a 1950s classic wooden motor cruiser from Martham Boatyard with two close friends this October. We have previously hired both wooden and plastic sailing yachts, the oldest of which was built in 1923 and has recently been restored by Eastwood-Whelpton's new management.
The Norfolk Broads has been my favourite place in the world since I first went there on a boating holiday in 1976. I would like to go again before I depart on my final cruise across the Styx, although I fear it has now become rather too commercialised. But beautiful films such as this remind me of how it once was. A magical and unique place.
Very interesting, despite the strangely inaccurate subtitles! I learned to sail as a schoolboy on Barton Broad 1967-1972, camping at the Hertfordshire Sailing facility at Barton Turf, and have been back numerous times since with family and friends. The skills I learnt then have since taken me sailing all around Europe crewing in a 28' yacht for two week each year 1996-2015. I will be back on the Broads two times in 2021!
This is great - so pleased to have stumbled upon this!
I remember this documentary! As a kid I produced a short video on the broads as a GCSE media studies project, and a copy of it got sent to the broads authority. They replied with a thankyou letter and a copy of this documentary on VHS... great stuff. :)
Very interesting. I used to live in Wroxham and it's great to see the history of Broads tourism captured on film!
A lovely video many thanks for this,
Stunning film of how we were...
A very interesitng documentary - thank you!
Superb!
Wonderful - thank you!
Miles from sailing high seas is an absolute river pikey
In the video most of the boats look like they are made of wood, different from the present day as most look like they are made of fibreglass.
I am looking forward to hiring a 1950s classic wooden motor cruiser from Martham Boatyard with two close friends this October. We have previously hired both wooden and plastic sailing yachts, the oldest of which was built in 1923 and has recently been restored by Eastwood-Whelpton's new management.