This area is that part of the region within the NR and PE postcode areas, plus the IP24, IP25, IP26 and IP27 postcode districts.
Neighbouring regions are
Note also some of the most convenient hubs for multi-day walking on different routes.
Routes
- Boudicca Way
A 58km walk between Norwich and Diss, visiting Venta Icenorum at Caistor St Edmund on the way. - Bure Valley Path
A walk of 14km beside the narrow-gauge Bure Valley Railway between Hoveton and Aylsham. - Marriott’s Way
A 42km walk on railbeds between Norwich and Aylsham via Reepham. - Nar Valley Way
A 53km walk between King’s Lynn and Gressenhall. - Peddars Way
A walk of 76km between Knettishall Heath and Holme next the Sea. - Weavers’ Way
A 98km walk between Cromer and Great Yarmouth. - Wensum Way
A 20km walk between Gressenhall and Lenwade. - Wherryman’s Way
A 56km walk between Norwich and Great Yarmouth.
Hubs
Some places lend themselves to being hubs, where you may pitch up for a few days’ car-free walking, fanning out on a different route (or part of a route) each day. The hub becomes a walking-place for recreation at walking pace. Hubs in this area include
- Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth is a useful hub for the east coastal part of the area, and its immediate hinterland. - Norwich
Norwich is the pre-eminent hub for the area, its public transport connections extending throughout. - Kings Lynn
Kings Lynn serves as a hub for the coast (west of Cromer) and country in the west of the area.
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