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                 Nar Valley Way - Narborough to Dereham
                Nar Valley Way - Narborough to Dereham            
            
         
        
        
                A walk along the Nar Valley Way from Narborough to Dereham.
This route is full of historic features including ruins of priories and castles as well as magnificent halls and watermills. The walk provides a varied landscape with woodland trails, riverside paths and saunters across open fields of this pleasant Norfolk countryside. Although a lengthy section of the Nar Valley Way there is plenty of time to accomplish the feat with late buses linking the two ends.            
            
            
    
                 Nar Valley Way - Kings Lynn to Narborough
                Nar Valley Way - Kings Lynn to Narborough            
            
         
        
        
                A walk following the River Nar from its outlet to the River Ouse up to Narborough. It starts along the quayside at Kings Lynn with all its fascinating historic buildings. The path soon heads out into open countryside following the river across this open landscape. Big skies. Views for miles and little in the way of civilisation until Narborough is reached.            
            
            
    
                 Snettisham Beach RSPB reserve from Shepherd's Port
                Snettisham Beach RSPB reserve from Shepherd's Port            
            
        
                This Norfolk walk visits the beach and lagoons on the western coast of the county overlooking the Wash. Don't forget to take your binoculars to watch the extensive bird life.            
            
            
    
                 Chatteris Airfield
                Chatteris Airfield            
            
         
        
        
                A walk along the Forty-foot drain looping up around the airfield, the route is via public footpaths apart from the last 400m which is along the road.            
            
            
    
                 Three Churches at Fleet and Gedney - Lincolnshire
                Three Churches at Fleet and Gedney - Lincolnshire            
            
         
        
        
                Interesting walk based around three churches in this fenland part of the country. Starting at Fleet Hargate and the Fleet Baptist Church this forms the basis of the short walk, but is extended by country lane south of Fleet and then following Delph Bank to rejoin the shorter walk close to Gedney.            
            
            
    
                 Ely
                Ely            
            
        
                A river and fenland walk to the stunning cathedral city.            
            
            
    
                 The Old Engine and the Lazy Otter
                The Old Engine and the Lazy Otter            
            
        
                Along the Great Ouse to a historic pumphouse and a popular riverside pub.            
            
            
    
                 Little Thetford
                Little Thetford            
            
        
                Two villages and atmospheric fenland droves around the White Cross Farm.            
            
            
    
                 Wicken Fen Nature Reserve
                Wicken Fen Nature Reserve            
            
         
        
        
                Easy walk starting at Wicken Fen Nature Reserve parking. The walk is along the waterways.            
            
            
    
                 Old Hunstanton to Thornham by the Coast Path
                Old Hunstanton to Thornham by the Coast Path            
            
        
                The Norfolk Coast Path provides excellent walking and this linear route is easy to follow. Return to the start uses the excellent "Coast Hopper" bus service along the main road. The landscape is varied and in season you will have the opportunity to see a variety of sea birds.            
            
            
    
                 Brancaster Beach
                Brancaster Beach            
            
         
        
        
                A walk out to Brancaster Beach returning across the marsh to Titchwell.
Although not included in the official Norfolk Coast Path route, this simple walk is a well worth excursion to witness the expanse of sand and dune as well as a petrified forest and an old wreck. Always be mindful of tide conditions and particularly do not attempt to get across to the wreck which lies across the Harbour channel.            
            
            
    
                 Around Burnham Market
                Around Burnham Market            
            
        
                This Norfolk walk starts from the attractive village of Burnham Market and continues via Burnham Overy Staithe and Burnham Overy Town. There is much of interest along the route including two fine churches.            
            
            
    
                 Moulton Marsh and The Welland from Horseshoe Nature Reserve
                Moulton Marsh and The Welland from Horseshoe Nature Reserve            
            
        
                This Lincolnshire walk offers great rewards including panoramic views, close-ups of boats heading to and from the marina at Fosdyke and an abundance of birds.Vast skies dominate Moulton Marsh, part of The Wash and Lincolnshire's last great coastal wilderness.            
            
            
    
                 Norfolk Coast Path - Burnham Overy Staithe to Brancaster
                Norfolk Coast Path - Burnham Overy Staithe to Brancaster            
            
         
        
        
                A walk following the North Norfolk Coast Path between Burnham Overy Staithe to Brancaster.
Wide open areas of marshland provide an enticing setting for this easy walk. Sailing boats, marsh, a tidal pool and the site of a Roman fort provide plenty of interest, together with three pubs, what more could one ask for of an afternoons stroll.            
            
            
    
                 Holkham to Wells
                Holkham to Wells            
            
         
        
        
                A circular walk along the North Norfolk Coast between Holkham and Wells-next-the-sea.
An alternative to the North Norfolk Coast Path, which follows the landward side of the large belt of pine trees known as Holkham Pines, is to walk along the glorious sandy Holkham beach. This was such a well worth experience with acres upon acres of sandy beach and dunes. With clear blue skies and a little sunshine this makes for a superb walk at any time of the year. The Albatros, a sailing ship that is permanently moored at Wells Quay provides some fine and simple lunches including fresh mussels which provide a fitting half way point to this walk. The return uses the tracks around the Holkham estate taking in views of the hall, the lake and obelisk.            
            
            
    
                 Holkham Park from Holkham
                Holkham Park from Holkham            
            
        
                This short walk explores some of the features of Holkham Park and provides an opportunity to see the large Hall built by the Earl of Leicester in the 18th century. If you are lucky you will also see the large herds of deer that graze in the park. Toilets and cafés are open in Holkham village on most days of the year.            
            
            
    
                 Norfolk Coast Path - Wells-next-the-Sea to Burnham Overy Staithe
                Norfolk Coast Path - Wells-next-the-Sea to Burnham Overy Staithe            
            
         
        
        
                A walk following the North Norfolk Coast Path between Wells-next-the-Sea and Burnham Overy Staithe.
This amble includes some magnificent beach walking along the sands in front of the Holkham National Nature Reserve. Acres upon acres of golden sand when the tide is out with big skies and thousands upon thousands of razor shells which are washed up on the high tide mark. The walk ends at Burnham Overy Staithe, the quiet hamlet which is said to be where Nelson learnt to row and sail.            
            
            
    
                 A Norfolk Ramble around the Burnhams
                A Norfolk Ramble around the Burnhams            
            
         
        
        
                A circular walk from Wells-next-the-sea taking in Burnham Thorpe, Burnham Market and Burnham Norton.
This full days walk has everything to offer the adventurous rambler. There is a wander through the stately grounds of Holkham Hall in order to reach the humble church at Burnham Thorpe with its tributes to Norfolk's most famous son, Lord Nelson who was born and grew up in the area. Country lanes lead down to Burnham Market and the church of the old parish of Burnham Ulph. Heading down to the coast there is the church of Burnham Norton with its resplendent medieval paintings. The ramble returns along the vast expansive beaches in front of Holkham.            
            
            
    
                 Histon loop via Oakington
                Histon loop via Oakington            
            
        
                A surprisingly rural walk on the outskirts of Cambridge, seeing the Histon and Oakington parish churches and an ancient oak. Occasional glimpses of guided buses hurtling along.            
            
            
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