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 | 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 | Thursday, 17 January 2019 | No comments |
A 25 mile walk along the Icknield Way between Herringswell and Knetishall Heath
This section of the Icknield Way reveals just how remote some areas of Suffolk can be. Apart from a couple of isolated hamlets there is nothing but forest trails and fields for the full 25 miles through to Knettishall Heath. This is perfect for those who like the solitude but one does need to make sure ample food and water supplies are taken for this lengthy hike.
Author: Griffmonster | Sunday, 31 May 2015 | No comments |
An easy 9 mile Norfolk coastal walk to visit the Dads Army weekend hosted on the North Norfolk Railway
The third episode of the sixth series of the popular British comedy series Dad's Army was titled 'The Royal Train' in which King George VI was due to pass through Walmington-on-Sea and the platoon were to form a guard of honour. The location chosen to film this episode was Weybourne station on the North Norfolk Railway and each year this is celebrated with a Dad's Army weekend where a group of enthusiasts from the Dads Army Museum in Thetford re-enact this memorable episode.
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.
Author: Griffmonster | Thursday, 24 February 2022 | 1 comment |
An easy trek across Breckland on the initial stages of the Peddars Way.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 10 December 2019 | No comments |
A 7 mile circular walk connecting the Norfolk town of North Walsham with Bacton Woods
The Norfolk countryside holds a lot of hidden gems and this walk discovers a few. The route uses country lanes and footpaths to provide an easy circular ramble. The woods are worth the effort and hold a hidden secret of the location of a gibbet on which, during the late 18th century, William Suffolk's body was hanged in chains for his murderous deeds. The return route passes the iconic Ebridge Mill and then leads onto the Weavers Way for the final section back to North Walsham
Author: Griffmonster | Saturday, 29 December 2018 | No comments |
A 12 mile walk linking Norwich and Wymondham
Kett's Oak is a tree that folklore states was the meeting place for what was to become Kett's Rebellion in the year of 1549. The ageing tree still stands forlorn by the roadside, passed by 1000's of motorists each day, no doubt most of whom are oblivious to this piece of roadside history. This walk seeks to pay homage to Robert Kett by returning to his tree, and researching into the whys and wherefores of the infamous rebellion which followed.
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