Broads
Broads are large, shallow lakes or wetlands, often characterized by their rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems. They are typically found in low-lying areas and can support various plant and animal species, making them important for conservation and wildlife habitats. The term is commonly associated with regions in England, particularly the Norfolk Broads, which is a network of rivers and lakes.
These areas are popular for recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and birdwatching. The Broads Authority manages these landscapes to balance environmental protection with tourism and local community needs. Overall, broads play a vital role in both ecology and leisure.