The River Tas flows through Norwich as a tributary of the River Yare, forming a key waterway within the city’s landscape. Running through the eastern portions of the city, the river has shaped the geography and history of Norwich’s neighbourhoods for centuries. The Tas offers a natural route for walking and exploration, with access points along its course providing views of the river corridor and the surrounding urban environment.
The waterway serves as both a geographical feature and a recreational resource for residents and visitors. Those interested in Norwich’s natural heritage and hydrological systems often follow the river’s path to understand how the city developed around these watercourses. The River Tas remains visible at several locations across Norwich, offering quiet spots to observe the river’s flow and the wildlife it supports.