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Norfolk County Council manages and promotes a number of long-distance footpaths in the county under the Norfolk Trails brand. The Norfolk Trails network brings together over 1,200 miles of walks, cycle and bridle routes throughout the county of Norfolk.
The Norfolk Coast Path [1] is a long-distance footpath in Norfolk, running 83 miles (133.5 km) from Hunstanton to Hopton-on-Sea. It was opened in 1986 and covers the North Norfolk Coast AONB ( Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ).
The Iceni Way is a collective name for several long-distance footpaths running from Knettishall Heath to Hunstanton [1] [2] via the Little Ouse and Great Ouse valleys in the English county of Norfolk There are links with the Fen Rivers Way, Hereward Way, Icknield Way Path, Little Ouse Path and Nar Valley Way.
The footpath crosses the river Mun. The route now heads back inland towards the next village of Gimingham this part of the trail passes through the valley of the River Mun. The countryside along this section is pleasant and very peaceful. One usual sight to the north of the ‘Trail’ is the giant white sphere which can be glimpsed occasionally.
Wherryman's Way is a long-distance footpath in the English county of Norfolk. [1 ... Map of the trail on the Norfolk County Council website. Further reading. Silk ...
Combined with the Norfolk Coast Path, it forms the Peddars Way & Norfolk Coast Path National Trail, one of 15 National Trails in England and Wales, and the two paths together run for 133 miles (214 km). It is one of four long distance footpaths which, when combined, run from Lyme Regis to Hunstanton and are referred to as the Greater Ridgeway.
Long distance footpaths: Angles Way, Fen Rivers Way, Nar Valley Way, North Norfolk Coastal Path, Peddars Way, Weavers Way; Other footpaths: Bure Valley Path, Great Eastern Pingo Trail, Marriott's Way, Paston Way, Tas Valley Way
The footpath crosses the A149 close to Drove House, the family home of David Jamieson (VC) who at the age of 23 was awarded the Victoria Cross, the path continues through the gate and along the tree-lined pathway until at the far end where there is a bridge on the left. The trail joins the Norfolk Coast Path which leads up to Holme Dunes ...