East Runton to Aylmerton and Felbrigg Circular Walk
East Runton to Aylmerton and Felbrigg Circular Walk
A ramble through the North Norfolk countryside
A walk using country lanes, footpaths to provide a circular walk inland from the coast at Cromer
Author: Griffmonster | Sunday, 12 December 2021 | No comments |
A 17 mile circular walk through the countryside of North Norfolk linking East Runton and Aldborough
Aldborough is the quintessential English village with a pub facing the large village green where the sound of willow on leather can be heard from the afternoon games of cricket that are frequently staged during lazy summer afternoons. You cannot get a more stereotypically English village than Aldborough.
Author: Griffmonster | Wednesday, 18 December 2019 | No comments |
A 17 mile walk along Norfolk's Weavers Way from Cromer to Aylsham
Historic halls, stately homes and ancient commons and villages are what typifies this northern section of the Weavers Way. This really is a typical old English scene throughout making a most pleasurable all day walk. There are numerous pubs along the route which serve both ale and food.
Author: Griffmonster | Saturday, 29 December 2018 | No comments |
A 23 mile walk along the Weavers Way from North Walsham to Cromer
Starting along the old M&GN railway trackbed to Aylsham, the path soon heads off across country passing by the Halls at Blickling, Felbrigg and Cromer as well winding its way through the picturesque villages of Aldborough, Hanworth and Sustead. A fascinating view of Norfolk's countryside.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 27 November 2018 | No comments |
An overview of the The Weavers Way, a 60 mile long distance footpath through Norfolk linking Cromer and Great Yarmouth.
The Weavers Way takes its name from the cottage weaving industry that established itself during Middle Ages around the North Walsham area. The path is characterised by the various sections that it passes through on route, firstly historic halls, then old railways followed by river walks before the final section across the lowland Norfolk landscape with its characteristic big skies.
Latest walk summaries are basic information sheets for walks that have yet to be fully documented. These provide links to maps, public transport and walks stats, although detailed notes and features are not included.
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