Bure Valley Railway is located in Wroxham in the heart of the Norfolk Broads and it is Norfolk's longest narrow gauge steam railway, running between the historic market town of Aylsham and the bustling Broads town of Wroxham, and is within easy reach of Norwich and the coast. The nine mile line runs through the picturesque Bure Valley countryside.
Facilities
The railway's facilities include an 80-seater Café at Aylsham Station which can provide everything from a cup of tea to a full meal, souvenir shops and free car and coach parking at both Aylsham and Wroxham Stations. All trains have special wheelchair accessible coaches which allow wheelchair and able bodied passengers to travel together. Disabled toilet facilities are available at both Aylsham and Wroxham.
Timetable
Trains operate on a daily basis from the beginning of April to the end of October with special events throughout the year. Discounted group rates available for parties of 20 or more. Visit our website to view the full timetable.
Special Events
Throughout the year the Bure Valley Railway offers a range of special events like the "Teddy Express" and the "Santa Special" trains so be sure to check out on our website when these events are being hosted for a train ride that is a little different from what we usually offer
Walk or Cycle
The cycle and footpath which has been constructed to run along the railway allows the users the ability to enjoy the Norfolk countryside as much the patrons of the railway do and also enables them to walk one way and train there way back to where they started.
Visitor Information
Our station at Wroxham is just a 5 minute walk from the Hoveton & Wroxham mainline station.
The main station on the Bure Valley Railway is at Aylsham on the A140 North of Norwich. Meals and light refreshments are available from our 'Whistlestop café' and there is a large souvenir and model railway shop.
Visit our website, call or email us for the timetable, tickets, special offers and events.
Offering a fleet of double decker passenger trip boats, leaving Wroxham and enjoying an entertaining live commentary from the Skipper whilst enjoying the views