Walks described here by: Norfolk County Council
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'The Norfolk Trails network brings together over 1,200 miles of walks, cycle and bridle routes throughout our beautiful county. Discover a diverse landscape of unique market towns, rich wildlife and fascinating heritage.'
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'Walking trail following the county boundary of Norfolk and Suffolk, gently meandering from Great Yarmouth through to Thetford.'
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'Aylsham is a beautiful market town with the streets still arranged on the original medieval layout.'
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'The Bittern Line railway heads north from the beautiful cathedral city of Norwich passing through the unique wetland area of The Broads to the dramatic north Norfolk coast.'
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'Long distance footpath which runs for approximately 36 miles between Diss and Norwich.'
The Boudicca Way [The Walking Englishman]
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'Developed since the 1990s on land owned by Norfolk County Council, the walks use Public Rights of Way and permissive paths. There are a variety of walks to suit all abilities, ranging from 1 mile to several miles, and this includes a number for wheelchair and mobility vehicles.'
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Booklet describes a series of eleven short circular coastal walks.
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'Cross-county route that begins with the Nar Valley Way in King’s Lynn on the Wash, continues with the Wensum Way and Marriott’s Way to Norwich and from here follows the Wherryman’s Way to Great Yarmouth on the North Sea coast.'
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'Dereham is a market town at the heart of Norfolk which flourished in the 7th century. It is thought that St Withburga, youngest daughter of Anna, King of the East Angles, built a nunnery and church. The town is also historically linked to agriculture being located in the middle of one of Britain’s most important farming regions. This is highlighted on many of the walks which take you across some of Norfolk’s beautiful farming landscapes.'
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'Follows the routes of two disused railway lines, running between the historic market town of Aylsham and the medieval city of Norwich.'
Marriott's Way [Broadland District Council] | Marriott's Way Sculptures [Recording Archive for Public Sculpture in Norfolk & Suffolk]
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'Walking trail meandering through contrasting landscapes between the medieval town of King’s Lynn and the Farm and Workhouse museum in Gressenhall.'
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'Paston Way is a 22 mile walk between Cromer and North Walsham, discovering the area's beautiful medieval churches. Each church has its own hidden history and one was even moved brick by brick from a cliff top to save it from the sea. To visit all 14 of the fine churches on the Paston Way, the trail covers 29.5 miles.'
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Fourteen walks around and about Swaffham.
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'Thetford lies within the Brecks, an area of over 370 sq miles spanning the border of Norfolk and Suffolk. The Brecks is a beautiful and distinctive area of East Anglia with twisted pines and several habitats and species that depend on the open conditions, sandy soils and historic land use ...'
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'Offers a rich contrast of scenery, from the woodlands and mixed farmland of north Norfolk to the grazing marshes beside the rivers Thurne, Bure and Yare.'
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Details of twelve Walks around and about the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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'Links the Nar Valley Way at Gressenhall with the Marriott’s Way at Lenwade, passing through rural landscape between Gressenhall and Swanton Morley, then following the river valley, abundant with wildlife, through to Lenwade. Along the way, take in outstanding views, picturesque villages and historic sites.'
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'Here we've brought together a selection of countryside and town walks starting and finishing at a railway station on the Wherry Lines. All the walks are described including details such as distances, path surfaces and facilities available.'
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'The Wherryman’s Way is in the Broads – Britain’s largest protected wetland. This 35-mile recreational route follows the course of the River Yare between Norwich and Great Yarmouth and takes its name from the wherry – a large cargo-carrying barge whose elegant black sails were a once common sight on these waters.'
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'The first few walks start in Wymondham and take walkers out of the town via Country Wildlife Sites and a Local Nature Reserve. They set the scene for the rest of the walks linking the heritage of Wymondham and nearby villages with the biodiversity of the surrounding countryside.'
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