Where can I walk in Norwich?

Where can I walk in Norwich?

The best walks in Norwich & Norfolk

  • Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.
  • Cromer beach.
  • Holkham Hall Deer park.
  • Paul Dickson tours.
  • Cathedral Close.

How long is the Wherrymans way?

approximately 39 miles
The Wherryman’s Way is approximately 39 miles long. This particular walk takes its name from the large Wherry Boats that used to sail back and forth from Norwich and Great Yarmouth with all their wares.

Where can I walk in South Norfolk?

Hiking around South Norfolk District

Hiking Loop from Trowse Easy
First Snowdrops of Spring – Waterfall Loop from Mulbarton Intermediate
Waterfall – The Worlds End Loop from Mulbarton Easy
All Saints Church Loop from Chedgrave Intermediate
Public footpath – Wymondham Abbey train station Loop from Wymondham Intermediate

Where can I walk in Norfolk?

12 brilliant walks in Norfolk

  • Sheringham circular walk – 6 miles.
  • Little Ouse Path – 9 miles.
  • Winterton circular walks – 1.5 miles and 4 miles.
  • Burgh Castle circular route – 1 mile.
  • Hellesdon circular walk – 5.5 miles.
  • Brancaster Staithe circular walk – 5 miles.
  • Boudicca Way – 37 miles Diss to Norwich.

Is Norwich easy to walk around?

Norwich is the perfect place for walkers and bike-enthusiasts alike. It’s a very compact city, made for walking. With pedestrianised streets, alleys and nooks and crannies everywhere, it’s a charming place to stroll around. Take it at your own pace – stop for a coffee, linger at a medieval church.

Can you cycle the Wherryman’s way?

It is an excellent way to explore The Broads using safe traffic free paths for about 80% of the route. It needs to be noted that if cycling is intended, then it is only suitable for mountain bikes. Many sections are too bumpy for anything other than a strong mountain bike.

Where is peddars way?

Peddars Way starts in Suffolk at Knettishall Heath Country Park (or Thetford Station for cyclists) and follows the route of a Roman road for 49 miles (79 Km) to Holme-next-the-Sea on the north Norfolk coast meeting the Norfolk Coast Path at Holme-next-the-Sea.

Where is Burlingham Woods?

Situated between Norwich and Great Yarmouth, this is a beautiful woodland that extends far and wide, connecting Burlingham to local villages across field paths and therefore making the trails ideal to explore further as your child grows.

Where are the short and circular walks in Norfolk?

Through North-East Norfolk, these walks take in medieval churches, villages, farmland, disused railways and beaches Peddars Way (Knettishall Heath to Holme-next-the-Sea) Following an old Roman road, these short and circular walks range from 5 to 8 miles

Where are the walks in Burlingham, Norfolk?

Burlingham Woodland Walks Located 7 miles east of Norwich, these gentle walks, ranging from 1-7 miles. Take in orchards, rolling farmland and woodland Health, heritage and biodiversity walks

Where is the best place to walk in Norwich?

The 9km circular walk in Salhouse I will talk about today is great for beginner and advanced walkers alike. Salhouse alongside Hoveton, Wroxham, Norwich, Cromer, Sheringham and several other locations in Norfolk, are excellent starting points for those interested in exploring the Broads and looking for walks near Norwich.

Is there a wheelchair accessible walk in Norfolk?

This walk is wheelchair accessible. Enjoy Norfolk’s vast open landscape and big skies on this lovely walk along the coast path beside pristine saltmarsh. Wander through Brancaster Staithe and enjoy the beautiful sights of the coast and its wildlife.

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