Acle Circular Walk
Last weekend I walked the Acle circular walk part of the Weavers’ Way at 4.5 miles. Surprisingly there were lots of car park spaces near the library, so we left … Continue reading
West Norfolk & the Fens
West Norfolk has a varied landscape from the sandy beaches of the west coast to the rich wetlands of the fens. The Nar Valley Way starts at King’s Lynn, the … Continue reading
South Norfolk & the Waveney Valley
The River Waveney twists and bends along the border between Norfolk and Suffolk, and passes through picturesque quiet country villages and wide rural landscapes. The Angles Way follows the River … Continue reading
Norwich
Norwich is the capital of Norfolk: a beautiful medieval city complete with cathedral, castle and endless cobblestone streets for shopping. Norwich is bursting with culture; heritage, arts and music. Norwich … Continue reading
North Norfolk
Norfolk is famed for its un-ending coastline which stretches for miles from King’s Lynn to Hopton-on-Sea. The landscape is a hotspot for wildlife, home to important colonies of sea birds … Continue reading
Greater Yarmouth
The famous seaside town of Great Yarmouth has no end of attractions, arcades and rides stretching along the “Golden Mile” with views of the 15 miles of beautiful sandy beach. … Continue reading
Norfolk Broads
Possibly the most famous landscape in Norfolk, the Broads is a network of over 125 miles of navigable waterways through picturesque villages and stunning countryside; a haven for both wildlife … Continue reading
Brecks & Thetford Forest
The Brecks is home to a diverse landscape of large arable fields, historic heathland and expanses of woodland, including the famous Thetford forest which was planted after the First World War … Continue reading
Walk between Sheringham and Weybourne
On a beautiful September day I ventured out onto the Norfolk Coast Path between Sheringham and Weybourne, part of the Cromer and Sheringham Health Walks (walk 6). Leaving the car … Continue reading
Fen Rivers Way
The Fen Rivers Way runs for nearly 50 miles between the historic settlements of King’s Lynn and Cambridge, tracing the course of rivers that drain slowly across the Fens into … Continue reading