The River Tud flows through Norwich, a quiet waterway that winds through the city’s landscape. As a river rather than a canal or urban stream, it remains distinct in character, offering a natural feature within the urban environment. The river does not permit boat traffic, making it primarily a landscape feature rather than a transport corridor.
This watercourse is part of Norwich’s broader water network and serves as a green corridor for pedestrians and wildlife. Those exploring the city’s geography will find the river marked on local maps and accessible from various points along its course, providing an alternative route through quieter parts of the city away from main streets and traffic.