Walking holidays in the Norfolk Broads National Park

The Norfolk Broads has over 190 miles of footpaths and nature trails which take you along rivers and broads and through gentle rolling countryside, quiet lanes with scenic views providing and ideal place to explore at your own pace. From North Norfolk to South Norfolk, inland to coast, there is a huge choice of clearly marked routes.

These are a few walks

The Weavers' Way
The Weavers' Way (56 miles) will take you from Cromer on the north Norfolk coast, through the northern part of The Broads, to Great Yarmouth on the east coast.

The Angles Way
From Great Yarmouth, the Angles Way (78 miles) follows the Waveney and Little Ouse valleys to Knettishall Heath Country Park.

The Wherryman's Way
The Wherryman's Way (35 miles) runs along the River Yare between Norwich and Great Yarmouth and is accessible on foot, by cycle, train or river bus, and includes 10 circular village walks en-route.

Information and downloadable route maps for short circular walks; The Weavers' Way; The Angles Way and The Wherryman's Way
www.countrysideaccess.norfolk.gov.uk


More information you need to get walking in the beautiful Norfolk countryside, with downloads route to take with you.
www.walkinginnorfolk.co.uk

Broadland bed & breakfast

GPS co ordinates. 52 degree 42'31.12" N.  1 degree 31'07.00" E.

Circular walks from broadland bed & breakfast of upto 5 miles or you can hire bikes from ludham village. Potter heigham and Ludham both have places to hire day boats to explore the rivers and broads or take an organised trip at barton broad or ranworth broad, both have nature reserve broad walks. Norwich great history with the castle museum, the cathedral and riverside walks as well as excellent shopping facilities, you will find a great choice of restaurants, for entertainment the theatre royal, the maddermarket, or the puppet theatre all have regular shows.add and breakfast is situated in easy reach of potter heigham,