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Filby near Great Yarmouth on the A1064 is a pretty village situated on the shores of Filby Broad and Ormesby Little Broad, part of the Trinity Broads. The village can trace its roots back to the Vikings who settled in the area around AD800.
The Trinity Broads are no longer connected to the rest of the Broads network which means they have particuarly clear water quality. Sailing, boating and fishing are allowed on these Broads but are carefully regulated as they are also areas rich in birdlife and natural beauty.
There are plenty of opportunities for walking, birdwatching and fishing from Filby. Fishing platforms suitable for wheelchair users are also available. Rowing boats can be hired from Filby Bridge Restaurant where you can often see model yacht owners racing their boats in the Broad.
Filby is very proud to have won the village category of the RHS Britain in Bloom competition on a number of occasions and is a mass of colour throughout the year with its wonderful flower arrangements along the roadside.
Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens, a unique attraction specialising in Asian animals with tigers, leopards, monkeys and reptiles is next to Filby in the nearby village of Thrigby. A fantastic day trip for all the family. Thrigby Post Mill, although not open to the public, can be seen over the hedgerows.
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