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  2. Norfolk Trails - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Trails network brings together over 1,200 miles of walks, cycle and bridle routes throughout the county of Norfolk. They aim to help people discover the diverse landscape of unique market towns, rich wildlife and cultural heritage which Norfolk is so well known for.

  3. Wherryman's Way - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Wherryman's Way is a long-distance footpath in the English county of Norfolk ... Map of the trail on the Norfolk County ...

  4. Paston Way - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Angles Way - Wikipedia

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    The Angles Way is a long-distance footpath in England, close to the River Waveney and River Little Ouse and thus close to the Norfolk/Suffolk border between Great Yarmouth and Thetford.

  6. Norfolk Coast Path - Wikipedia

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    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 ).

  7. Category:Footpaths in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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  8. Wensum Way - Wikipedia

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    The Wensum Way is a 12-mile footpath route in Norfolk, UK, which opened in Spring 2013. It links the Nar Valley Way at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse museum to the Marriott's Way at Lenwade. [1] The route takes its name from the River Wensum, in whose valley the route lies. [1]

  9. Weavers' Way - Wikipedia

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    The Weavers' Way is a 61-mile (98 km) long-distance footpath in Norfolk, England. [1] Much of the Weavers’ Way footpath follows the old trackbed of the Aylsham to Great Yarmouth railway line, which was operated by the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway and was closed in 1959.