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
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
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
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
Crossing Norfolk
‘You must be out of your mind!’ That was the verdict given with varying degrees of added colour when I told my nearest and dearest of my plan to christen … 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
Crash course to the Marriott’s Way
I have to admit before last Monday I had never ventured onto any of the Norfolk Trails, and seeing as my next year would involve spending a lot of time … 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
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
It’s Here! The full #NorfolkTrailsBucketList of 40!
We’ve been really inspired by the all the fantastic #NorfolkTrailsBucketList ideas sent to us via Twitter, Facebook and WordPress. There were so many sent in we had a tough job coming up with … Continue reading