Official Guide to North Walsham 2023-2024
Everything you need to know about North Walsham and the local area for visitors and residents alike in a full colour, 160 page book. Up to date information on groups, services, businesses, events and stuff to see in the North Walsham area along with extensive history of the town in words and photos.
Everything you need to know about North Walsham and the local area for visitors and residents alike in a full colour, 160 page book. Up to date information on groups, services, businesses, events and stuff to see in the North Walsham area along with extensive history of the town in words and photos.
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North Walsham Town Guide 53
Memorial
Park
Bryant’s
Heath
Sadler’s
Wood
Pigney’s
Wood
From Bacton
Paston Way from Mundesley
From Mundesley
From Cromer
North Walsha m and Dilham Canal
Bittern Line
From Cromer
Enjoy a stroll
or cycle in
our local
woods and
heaths, or
take a walk
along our
long distance
paths. Sadler’s Wood on
the edge of town,
ideal for dog walks,
From Ayl sham
Bacton
Wood
Weavers’ Way from Aylsham
Bryant’s Heath
(Felmingham Heath)
is a Site of Special
Scientific Interest
west of North
Walsham.
From Happisburgh
Peasants’ Revolt Walk
Weavers’ Way
from Stalham
From Stalham
From Norwich
From Norwich
Weavers’ Way runs 57 miles between
Great Yarmouth and Cromer and
is named after the weaving industry
which shaped the local landscape
of the Medieval Period. From the
town centre head for Stalham and
Yarmouth to the east, to Aylsham and
Cromer to the west.
Paston Way The 22 mile route,
between Cromer and North Walsham
takes its name from the Paston Family,
the wealthy and dominant Medieval
and Tudor landowners, who wrote
the famous Paston Letters. From St
Nicholas church, the route heads
northwards joining the track bed of
the disused railway to Mundesley.
1381
Site of the
Battle of
North Walsham
0.5km
nature rambles and
adventures.
Pigney’s Wood
Norfolk Wildlife
Trust’s woodland
and wetland
Bacton Wood
(Witton Woods)
for orienteering,
walking, horse riding
and cycling.
Ebridge
Mill
Printed information on walks are also available from
M.i. North Walsham, in Vicarage Street.