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
The Great Norfolk2Norfolk Race
Last weekend saw the start of our Norfolk to Norfolk Race! We, Norfolk Trails (UK), have challenged our Canadian twin (Norfolk Trails, Canada) to an international Geocaching Race – first across … Continue reading
Norfolk Trails’ Treasure Photo Competition – NOW OPEN!
Show us your #NorfolkTrailsTreasure Local wildlife, summer flowers or a gorgeous view … what do you treasure when you’re out exploring the Norfolk Trails? We want to know in our … Continue reading
Horse riding the Peddars Way
Jane & Pravda at the start of the Peddars Way I have just ridden the Peddars Way on my horse Pravda. It took a fairly leisurely three days, staying at … Continue reading
Our Lone Trail Rangers
If you’re out and about on one of our walks this bank holiday weekend and you spot a walker with a note pad and pen, taking notes and photos – … Continue reading
Social Media and Online Training Workshops
Autumn 2014 Continuing on from the social media training sessions that were run by Hot Gossip Social Media on behalf of The Norfolk Trails and Norfolk County Council in the Spring and … Continue reading
Norfolk Trails’ Treasure Photo Competition Public Vote!
Throughout the summer, members of the public were invited to take photos of their Norfolk Trails’ Treasure across any of our Norfolk Trails – such as a favourite view or … Continue reading
Winter Wonderland Walks
This winter season, we have picked out 12 of our favourite wintery walks – from 1 mile to 7.5 miles – to keep you active and enjoying our Norfolk Trails. There’s … Continue reading
#NorfolkTrailsBucketList
To start off the New Year we are going to try something a bit different to celebrate our Norfolk Trails network. There are over 1,200 miles of walks, cycle and bridle … Continue reading
Ruthless Ramblings on Peddars Way
Not everybody would consider tackling a nearly-50 mile (80 km) walk in winter but Ruth Livingstone shows that a winter walk can be quite an adventure with stunning views to be … Continue reading