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
Wherryman’s Way
The Wherryman’s Way is a meandering 37.5 mile walking trail, running between Norwich and Great Yarmouth. Taking its name from the wherry, a large cargo-carrying barge whose black sails were … Continue reading
Wensum Way
The 12 mile Wensum Way passes through some beautiful central Norfolk landscape, much of it alongside or close to the river that gives the trail its name. The River Wensum, … Continue reading
Weavers’ Way
Named after the once important weaving industry, which flourished in the Middle Ages around North Walsham, the Weavers’ Way runs for 61 miles between Cromer and Great Yarmouth. Weavers’ Way … Continue reading
Peddars Way
The Peddars Way follows a Roman road built along the line of an even older trackway. The name, Peddars Way, is said to be derived from the Latin “pedester”, which … Continue reading
Paston Way
The 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 … Continue reading
Norfolk Coast Path
The Norfolk Coast Path runs for 42 miles from Hunstanton to Cromer, with the majority of this walking trail running through the dramatic landscape of the Norfolk Coast Area of … Continue reading
Nar Valley Way
The Nar Valley Way is a 33 mile long walking trail meandering through contrasting landscapes between the medieval town of King’s Lynn and the Farm and Workhouse museum in Gressenhall. … Continue reading
Marriott’s Way
The Marriott’s Way is a 26 mile footpath, bridleway and cycle route which follows the routes of two disused railway lines, running between the historic market town of Aylsham and … Continue reading
Boudicca Way
Named after the legendary warrior and Queen of the Iceni whose tribes once inhabited the area, the Boudicca Way runs for approximately 36 miles between Norwich and Diss, roughly parallel … Continue reading