Oulton Broad
Oulton Broad is part of the network of lakes known as the Norfolk Broads, although it is actually situated in Suffolk. It is one of the few inhabited broads and is linked by means of a lock to the sea at Lake Lothing, Lowestoft.
Related Topics:
Norfolk Broads - Suffolk - Lock - Lake Lothing - Lowestoft
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The town of Oulton Broad is almost merged with Lowestoft, and is a popular night-time destination, with popular pubs being The Wherry, The Lady Of The Lake, The Commodore, and recently the Red Herring.
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The village is served by two railway stations; Oulton Broad North on the Lowestoft-Norwich line, and Oulton Broad South on the Lowestoft-Ipswich line.
Related Topics:
Oulton Broad North - Lowestoft-Norwich line - Oulton Broad South - Lowestoft-Ipswich line
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