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The River Bure & Upton from Acle
A half day walk exploring the Norfolk Broads. The route stars in Acle and then follows the River Bure north past Clippesby Drainage Mill to the village of Upton. The return route crosses fields back to the start and offers a chance to visit the lovely round-towered church at Fishley.
Muck Fleet & River Bure from near Oby
A longer walk in the Norfolk Broads that includes a number of water features as well as some rural landscapes. The route is generally easy to follow and provides an insight into the many unique features of this watery landscape.
River Ant & How Hill from Ludham
A walk that includes the unique character of the Norfolk Broads. The route does include some road walking but provides the opportunity to see one of the finest windmills in the area.
Ludham to Catfield
River banks and quiet lanes taking in St. Benets Abbey on the way.
Stokesby & Muck Fleet from Fleggburgh
A Norfolk Broads walk that explores the landscape between Fleggburgh and Stokesby. The route includes a number of features unique to this area, which despite its flatness is still full of interest.
A Norfolk Broads from Neatishead to Horning

An easy walk following the River Ant down to the Bure at Horning.
The Norfolk Broads are full of ghostly stories and this walk brings a few to life. From the spooky lights of Hoards Hole, encounters with Black Shuck and the curious transformation of Horning's riverside houses to Saxon days when it was just a grassy bank, there is plenty to reflect upon as one wanders the footpaths and quiet country lanes that make up this route. And maybe, who may tell, given the right conditions, you may even glimpse a spectral view from another dimension.
Wroxham to Norwich via Spixworth

A linear walk between Wroxham and Norwich. Walk linking the Bittern Railway Line stations of Wroxham and Norwich. The route cuts across to Spixworth using tracks and country lanes from where there is pedestrian access through to the centre of Norwich. Spixworth has an interesting history of folklore which is discussed in the features of this walk.
Bure River from Coltishall to Brampton

An easy and captivating walk along Norfolks River Bure.
Not only does this walk provide some classic Norfolk scenery and historic features but it also traces the route said to be taken by the phantom carriage of Sir Thomas Boleyn in his annual act of penance for betraying his daughter Anne when she was sentenced to be executed. The walk is then made into a circular route by returning via the Bure Valley Path alongside the narrow gauge Bure Valley railway.
Langley with Hardly
Quiet country lanes and bridleways taking in part of the 'Wherryman's Way'. Route passes Langley Abbey and Hardly Wind Pump and visitors centre.
Horstead to Heggatt

A stroll along the southern side of the River Bure to the ancient hamlet of Heggatt.
This short walk takes one through country lanes and along old tracks and footpaths on the southern side of the River Bure. Highlights include the ruins of Horstead Mill and views across the valley to Coltishall and Belaugh. Plus a walk would not be complete without a little piece of folklore, and this one is all about a prophesy centered around a tree on Heggatt Common.
Horsey Windpump to Horsey Gap

A beautiful easy walk to discover Horsey Windpump, Horsey Mere and Horsey Gap beach where you might see some seals during winter months. A lovely walk combining marshes, fields and beach with great views.
The Wherrymans Way - Rockland to Loddon

A walk along Norfolks Wherrymans Way. The only way one can see the sights of the River Yare is to either sail the river or walk the Wherrymans Way. Even in a boat, one cannot get as good a view as the path along the heightened defence banks. This is stereotypical Norfolk in all its glory and although it is a lengthy section of walking, it is well worth the effort.
Angles Way - Belton to Great Yarmouth

A walk along the Angles Way from its start at Great Yarmouth to Belton.
The Angles Ways journey begins with a walk along the banks of Breydon Water to Belton. Along this route can be seen the impressive remains of the Roman fort Gariannonum at Burgh Castle. This is a simple afternoon walk with a frequent bus service linking Great Yarmouth and Belton for the return journey. On this occasion, we walked the path in reverse having set up camp at Belton.
Angles Way - Belton to Oulton Broad

A walk along the Angles Way between Belton and Oulton Broad, crossing the border from Norfolk to Suffolk.
The Angles Way roughly follows the River Waveney down to Oulton Broad from Belton although there are very few locations where the river can be viewed. Most of the route is across fields, along country lanes and through little bits of woodland. It is a pleasant full afternoons walk with a couple of pubs en route for refreshment. The main place of interest is Somerleyton, named after a peace loving Viking, Sumarlithi, who arrived in the 10th century. It is now a sleepy little village, famed for being the home to Christopher Cockerell, the inventor of the hovercraft, but more renowned for its connection with Gradabor, a giant who once ransacked the area. Some say his ghost still returns to re-enact this destruction.
More walks in South Walsham
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Acle
- Alpington
- Ashby St. Mary
- Ashby with Oby
- Ashmanhaugh
- Barton Turf
- Beeston St. Andrew
- Beighton
- Belaugh
- Belton with Browston
- Bergh Apton
- Blofield
- Bramerton
- Broadland
- Brooke
- Brumstead
- Brundall
- Burgh Castle
- Cantley
- Carleton St. Peter
- Catfield
- Chedgrave
- Claxton
- Coltishall
- Crostwick
- Dilham
- East Ruston
- Felmingham
- Filby
- Fleggburgh
- Framingham Earl
- Framingham Pigot
- Freethorpe
- Frettenham
- Fritton and St. Olaves
- Great and Little Plumstead
- Great Yarmouth
- Haddiscoe
- Halvergate
- Heckingham
- Hellington
- Hemblington
- Hickling
- Holverston
- Honing
- Horning
- Horsey
- Horstead with Stanninghall
- Hoveton
- Howe
- Ingham
- Kirby Bedon
- Kirstead
- Langley with Hardley
- Lessingham
- Lingwood and Burlingham
- Loddon
- Ludham
- Martham
- Mautby
- Mundham
- Neatishead
- Norton Subcourse
- Norwich
- Ormesby St. Michael
- Poringland
- Postwick with Witton
- Potter Heigham
- Rackheath
- Reedham
- Repps with Bastwick
- Rockland St. Mary
- Rollesby
- Salhouse
- Scottow
- Sea Palling
- Seething
- Sisland
- Skeyton
- Sloley
- Smallburgh
- Somerleyton, Ashby and Herringfleet
- Somerton
- Sprowston
- Stalham
- Stokesby with Herringby
- Strumpshaw
- Surlingham
- Sutton
- Swanton Abbott
- Thorpe St Andrew
- Thurlton
- Thurne
- Thurton
- Trowse with Newton
- Tunstead
- Upton with Fishley
- Westwick
- Woodbastwick
- Worstead
- Wroxham
- Yelverton