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Nature-loving caravan owners invited to Norfolk
Caravan owners looking to get in touch with nature might want to plan a trip to Norfolk.
Home to a group of otters, Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden is launching an evening otter-spotting canoe trail that will run over the next few months.
According to the Lowestoft Journal, those interested in the trail can book their canoes free of charge on Saturday with centres in the area offering the service including Outney Meadow Caravan Park at Bungay.
Caravan Insurance - Get a quote now.Those planning to make a holiday of it could park their caravan at one of the 45 pitches offered at the site, with a range of facilities also on hand and the opportunity to have picnics and barbecues, as well as bring pet dogs along for the ride.
Fairhaven manager Louise Rout commented that the otters are getting bolder.
"The canoe trail is a fantastic opportunity for our visitors as normally it is only our gardeners who are lucky enough to spot any otters," she told the publication.
"Using a canoe certainly gives you a different perspective on wildlife and nature and I find it quite relaxing as well."
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