Breydon Water

E159698

Breydon Water is a large tidal estuary and wetland at the confluence of several rivers near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England, renowned for its rich birdlife and role as a gateway between the Norfolk Broads and the North Sea.

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Label Occurrences
Breydon Water canonical 4

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf tidal estuary
wetland
adjacentTo Great Yarmouth
birdSpeciesObserved avocet
curlew
redshank
connectsTo North Sea
country England
ecoregion coastal wetland
formedByConfluenceOf River Bure
River Waveney
River Yare
habitatFor migratory birds
wading birds
wintering wildfowl
hasAccessVia Breydon Bridge
hasConservationValue international importance for birds
hasEcologicalStatus Ramsar site
important bird area
hasFeature intertidal flats
mudflats
saltmarsh
hasHistoricalUse navigation route to Great Yarmouth
wildfowling
hasManagementObjective nature conservation
sustainable recreation
hasNavigationRole link between Broads navigation and sea
hasProtectionStatus National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
hydrologicalCharacteristic tidal
knownFor gateway between the Norfolk Broads and the North Sea
rich birdlife
wetland habitat
locatedIn Norfolk
The Broads
surface form: Norfolk Broads Authority area

United Kingdom
locatedNear Great Yarmouth
managingOrganization Natural England
mouthLocation Great Yarmouth
nearbySettlement Berney Arms
Burgh Castle
partOf Broads system
The Broads
surface form: Norfolk Broads
region East of England
usedFor birdwatching
recreation
waterType brackish water

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Broads contains Breydon Water
River Bure connectedWaterbody Breydon Water
River Bure flowsInto Breydon Water
Norfolk Broads National Park contains Breydon Water