A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Great Yarmouth
'After Breydon Water (near Great Yarmouth) Angles Way follows the Waveney Valley to the source of the River Waveney, passing through open countryside, broad river valleys, pretty villages ...
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'Walking trail following the county boundary of Norfolk and Suffolk, gently meandering from Great Yarmouth through to Thetford.'
'The 34 km stretch of the England Coast Path (ECP) from Hopton-on-Sea to Sea Palling is now open to the public. Coastal access rights came into force along this stretch of coast on the 24 October 2016 by order of the Secretary of State.'
'There is no official footpath for the route that crosses the border between Norfolk and Suffolk and parts of the beach are inaccessible due to coastal erosion and crumbling sea defences. However, ...
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'Coastal walk between Gorleston and Kessingland crossing the border from Norfolk to Suffolk.'
'The extension passes Mautby Decoy and visits St Peter and St Paul's Church, Mautby. This is well worth a look round, with the offer of a hot drink for a small donation. There are no other refreshm ...
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'This walk starts from the car park at Bure Park near the Pitch and Putt course. There are two options, either a six mile loop or a three mile extension to Mautby Church. The walk follows the bank of the River Bure and crosses Mautby Marsh before heading through farmland back to the river.'
Great Yarmouth Tourism
'We've gathered together a collection of our favourite walks here, with pdfs to download where possible, or details of the relevant walk book available to buy in Great Yarmouth Tourist Information ...
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'Great Yarmouth is a beautiful borough to discover on foot. Many people consider Norfolk to be flat, we prefer to describe it as rolling, as there are a few hills out there to challenge walkers. Several of the National Trails originate in the borough, and there are plenty of other walks for hikers to enjoy, of all distances and difficulties ...'
Member of the Ramblers - Norfolk Area Grouping
Vauxhall Links 'allows the community of Great Yarmouth to record and celebrate the history of the town's transport heritage, exploring the important role that bridges, waterways, railways ...
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'This website has been built to show iconic photos of Great Yarmouth's transport heritage. It also shows a suggested trail you can follow around Great Yarmouth, based on the route of the old trams.' The website is referenced from the Vauxhall Links Project: 'one of the first groups in the UK to receive a Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) All Our Stories grant'.
'This walk is provided with support from our lessee, the Horsey Estate Trust who manage much of the Horsey Estate, and also with thanks to the Broads Authority and the Broadland Flood Alleviation P ...
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'Experience the Broadland landscape and wealth of wildlife of the Horsey Estate, with its Mere, reedbeds, marshes and drainage mills ... Set within the Broads National Park, the Horsey estate is an internationally important site for wildlife and offers a great spot for birdwatching and wintering wildfowl.'
'This walk is probably better known as Robinson Crusoe's walk since this is where Daniel Defoe places his character, in the novel of the same name, after being shipwrecked with a resulting walk to Great Yarmouth. Although such a stormy day would not make the best of walks, when the sun shines and the tide is out this really is a great walk.'
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