Bungee jumping, skydiving or scuba diving are on many people's bucket lists but is this Norfolk activity being overlooked?
The Times has been ranking its top 27 for an "ultimate British bucket list" with canoeing on the Norfolk Broads making it on the list.
Cruising on the Broads is among high esteem being named alongside a visit to Hadrian's Wall, wandering the Giant's Causeway and fossil hunting on the Jurassic Coast.
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Writer Oliver Berry said: "The traditional way to get around is aboard a flat-bottomed punt, but they’re tricky to master — canoes and kayaks are altogether easier to handle, and they’re a fun way to engage in some stealthy animal-spotting.
"Bring a pair of binoculars, as the birdwatching in the Broads is brilliant."
Pub and paddle offerings have become a popular choice for many punters, with plenty of public houses offering moorings along the River Wensum and Yare.
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