A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
'The village is best known today for the twin ruins of Castle Acre Castle and Castle Acre Priory, which lie immediately to the east and west of the village respectively. Both were founded soon afte ...
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'Starting in the historic village of Castle Acre, with its Cluniac Priory and eleventh century castle, this 6 mile walk follows the Peddars Way National Trail, old drove roads and lanes. It returns to the village following the River Nar, on part of the Nar Valley Way.'
Explore Norfolk UK
'With the opening of the 12 mile Wensum Way between Gressenhall and Lenwade in mid Norfolk, a brand new long distance walking opportunity has been created that provides a continuous east/w ...
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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.'
'The Walk West Norfolk app highlights the opportunities on foot, by bike or using public transport for exploring the countryside. It brings together hundreds of miles of walks and cycle ro ...
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'Explore the rural areas of West Norfolk’s heritage and natural environment attractions into themed experiences. Evoke sense of heritage by captivating castles, medieval churches, famous historic houses and heritage sites. With its beautiful rolling countryside enjoy some wonderful walking routes, or take bike for cycling expeditions around the countryside. West Norfolk provides fine nature reserves and outstanding opportunities for bird watching.'
'The path follows the Iceni Way. Unfortunately there are no waymarkers to provide directions and therefore a copy of the Iceni Way guide from the Ramblers Association and an OS map are vit ...
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The 83 miles of the whole Iceni Way runs from Breckland to the The Wash. It was devised by members of the Norfolk Ramblers from whom a 28 page printed guide can (and should) be obtained. This is a description of a section of the walk.
Iceni Way [LDWA]
'The Pilgrimage Trail public art project was commissioned by the Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk as part of the £4.3 million restoration of The Walks park, the only survivi ...
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'A fascinating visitor trail links The Walks in King's Lynn with other ancient treasures in the town and celebrates a rich chapter in local history.'
Member of the Ramblers - Norfolk Area Grouping
'There are a variety of circular, short and long walks available on the Nar Valley Way. Take in some riverside views or walk through mixed woods and farmland whilst enjoying the wealth of historic ...
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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.'
'There are two waymarked Nature Trails, one 1½ miles long and the other 2½ miles long, and there are many other woodland paths to explore. The Country Park is planted with a mixture of eve ...
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'In 1968 an area of 142 hectares of The Queen's private Estate at Sandringham was designated a Country Park. It has been enlarged since then so that today nearly 243 hectares are available for visitors to enjoy. The Park is open every day, there is no charge for entry and parking is also free ... '
The Sandringham Estate
'The Sir Peter Scott lighthouse (East lighthouse) lies alongside the River Nene and commands the entry to the Wash and fabulous open views for miles around. It is also at the start of the Sir Peter ...
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Wimps Guide to the Sir Peter Scott Walk '... Protests that I was nearly sixty and hadn't walked more than four miles anytime over the last thirty of those, merely brought self satisfied nods and general agreement. This was exactly the non walking type of person we were looking for to test and describe the walk for ordinary mortals ...'
ALERT Unfortunately, I could no longer find the 'Wimps Guide' on the Snowgoose Wildlife Trust Website at Review.
'Walk alongside bird-filled lagoons, shingle beaches, and the vast wilderness of The Wash.'
RSPB
'All our Wetland Centres exist to fulfil founder Peter Scott's vision of connecting people with nature, so we make it a principle that our wetlands and wildlife are accessible to everyone.'
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'The friendly welcome our visitors receive is the perfect start to a day exploring wetlands, where incredible wildlife encounters take place everyday, set in the heart of the Fens.'
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