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Running 93 miles from the heathland and forest on the Norfolk-Suffolk border, via stunning sandy beaches, picturesque villages and wild, empty salt marsh to the traditional seaside resort of Cromer on the north Norfolk coast, the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path is a wonderfully varied and interesting National Trail.

There is the archaeological interest of the Roman road whose route the trail first follows to the coast, the magnificent architecture of Norfolk’ s characteristic flint churches, and for birdwatchers an embarrassment of riches, from the rare stone curlews of Breckland to the marsh harriers sailing above the reedbeds at the spectacular nature reserves of Titchwell and Cley.

This official guide, published in conjunction with Natural England, is the only companion you need.



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Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path: National

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    A Paperback / softback by Bruce Robinson, Mike Robinson

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      Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 20/08/2015
      ISBN13: 9781781315019, 978-1781315019
      ISBN10: 1781315019

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Running 93 miles from the heathland and forest on the Norfolk-Suffolk border, via stunning sandy beaches, picturesque villages and wild, empty salt marsh to the traditional seaside resort of Cromer on the north Norfolk coast, the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path is a wonderfully varied and interesting National Trail.

      There is the archaeological interest of the Roman road whose route the trail first follows to the coast, the magnificent architecture of Norfolk’ s characteristic flint churches, and for birdwatchers an embarrassment of riches, from the rare stone curlews of Breckland to the marsh harriers sailing above the reedbeds at the spectacular nature reserves of Titchwell and Cley.

      This official guide, published in conjunction with Natural England, is the only companion you need.



      Trade Review

      A winner in its attention to detail


      A winner in its attention to detail

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