The Peddars Way - Thetford to Knetishall Heath
Thetford to Knetishall Heath
A trek from Thetford to the start of the Peddars Way
Author: Griffmonster | Wednesday, 23 February 2022 | 5 comments |
A trek from Thetford to the start of the Peddars Way
Author: Griffmonster | Sunday, 23 February 2020 | No comments |
An 8.75 mile walk along the Angles Way from Wortwell to Earsham
It is not often that a country ramble coincides with a Brewery visit. On this route there are two, the historic St Peters brewery and the Waveney Brewing Company based at the Queens Head pub in Earsham. Although St Peters is a little off route a visit to this exquisite old building is thoroughly recommended. Also just off route is the village of Flixton where there is the remains of Flixton Priory and a church with a unique tower plus the setting for a spooky story.
Author: Griffmonster | Thursday, 19 December 2019 | No comments |
A 17 mile walk along the Angles Way from Diss to Harleston and onto Wortwell
There is plenty of history along this section of the Angles Way as it follows the course of the River Waveney. Numerous archaeological finds have been found along the route dating from prehistoric times through roman pottery and remnants of the middle ages. There are lost villages, halls and churches to provide ample opportunity for exploration as the path meanders across the Norfolk Suffolk border.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 8 January 2019 | No comments |
A 15 mile walk from the Breckland end of the Angles Way to Diss
This is a picturesque ramble through the numerous fens that follow the course of the Little Ouse and The Waveney Rivers. Thelnetham Fen, Hinderclay Fen, and Redgrave and Lopham Fen are all managed wetlands with well kept paths and a variety of flora, fauna and wildlife. The path also passes through Wortham Ling, an area of managed common land that dates from medieval times. Even though the start of the walk at Knettishall Heath is difficult to get to using public transport, the walk is well worth the effort.
Author: Griffmonster | Saturday, 29 December 2018 | No comments |
A 12 mile walk roughly following Norfolk's Boudicca Way
This walk uses the Boudicca Way to navigate from Norwich to Shotesham, with an excursion away from the official route to the ruins of the Roman town Venta Icenorum. Shotesham forms the furtherest reaches of the Boudicca Way on this route, from where country lanes cuts across country to the A140 where there is a frequent bus service back into Norwich.
Author: Griffmonster | Sunday, 9 December 2018 | 2 comments |
An easy 5 mile walk following Suffolk's River Gipping between Stowmarket and Needham Market
The river Gipping forms the source to the mighty Orwell River. At Stowmarket it is no more than a babbling stream that winds its way through the Suffolk countryside. The path keeps to the riverside throughout with no difficult obstacles other than styles, making a pleasant stroll between these two places. With some fantastic pubs at either end it makes a good little pub crawl.
Author: Griffmonster | Saturday, 28 April 2018 | 4 comments |
A simple 2.5 mile walk alongside the River Wensum through Norwich.
This picturesque walk through the centre of Norwich links the Marriott's Way at Barn Road roundabout on the inner ring road with The Wherryman's Way and Boudicca Way at Norwich Railway Station. There is a lot of history to the bridges over the River Wensom and associated folklore which is detailed in the features to this walk.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 20 March 2018 | No comments |
A 10 mile walk around the Suffolk villages of Eye and Hoxne
Hoxne is said to be where St Edmund was Martyred by the Viking invaders in the 9th century. The village is full of reminders of the gruesome event including the cross which marks the place of the oak tree his assailants tied him to, beat him, fired arrows at and eventually beheaded and the bridge he reputedly hid trying to escape his captors.
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