CHAPTER XIX 



THE YARE VALLEY 



THE Yare or Norwich 

 River empties itself 

 at Great Yarmouth 

 and may be reached 

 with equal, if not 

 greater, convenience 

 from Oulton Broad 

 than elsewhere. Tak- 

 ing the latter for 

 choice, the reaches to 

 the railway bridge 

 over the river at 

 Herringfleet Hills, 

 near Haddiscoe, and 

 St Olaves railway 

 stations have been 

 already described in 

 Chapter VI. 



With a fair wind 

 an easy run of three 

 miles is made as far 

 as Haddiscoe Cut, 

 which, should there 

 be a head wind, it is 

 advisable to tow ; a 



good path will be found all the way along the north bank. 



A horse can be obtained at either end of the cut, and the 



distance is worth the small expenditure. 



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THE " WAVENEY QUEEN." 



