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Check out our other trail guides about Angles Way Angles Way in the series… To find out more Walking Trail Series visit angles-way.co.uk How to join the Angles Way at Great Yarmouth Join the Angles Way at Great Yarmouth, where the Explore finishes its dynamic journey Angles Way Angles Way through the river valley and joins the sea at the mouth of the . Follow the river along around Great banks dotted with boat yards and the occasional holiday park, as the path explores the beautiful, Yarmouth quiet countryside surrounding this bustling A12 . New Road Great Yarmouth Railway Station to B1141 Fuller’s Hill

Hall Quay © Crown copyright and From a short loop database rights 2012 A1243 to a long stretch for Ordnance Survey 100019340 serious hikers, any explorer can make it their own. The Angles Way takes in the beautiful scenery of about Angles Way, the Waveney Valley following the -Suffolk To find out more border. It passes through unspoilt countryside visit angles-way.co.uk with outstanding panoramic views, taking in about Angles Way, picturesque market towns. To find out more visit angles-way.co.uk NC0006_AnglesWay_DL_GY_v6_Layout 1 12/03/2013 10:50 Page 4

The whole trail About What covers 93 miles! Angles Way to see on the trail

Snaking across 93 miles of open country, following Before joining the trail, the sights and attractions at Joining this walk is made easy by great transport the River Waveney for much of its route, the Great Yarmouth offer something for the whole family. links via railways and public bus networks at Angles Way walking trail is a must-do for everyone Visit the bustling market and vibrant seaside arcades Great Yarmouth. who loves the great outdoors. Rich in biodiversity, before venturing into and beyond. With no stiles between Great Yarmouth and Oulton its many sights are a pleasure to behold come rain History and wildlife come together as the trail Broad, this is the easiest section of Angles Way. or shine. Whether you are looking to tackle the progresses, a particular highlight being the stunning The firm riverbank path between Great Yarmouth whole of the 93 miles, a five mile stroll on a Sunday views across , which form the backdrop and is also accessible for all-terrain afternoon or just one of the many short loops to the 3rd century Roman fort, Burgh Castle. Built to wheelchair use. To explore further, you can also along the way, there’s something for everyone. protect the coast against a Saxon invasion, the castle is follow two other long distance paths where Angles Thanks to funding in 2012, from the Rural now a haven for birds and birdwatchers alike – make Way ends at Great Yarmouth – Weavers’ Way and Development Programme for (RDPE), sure you bring your binoculars! Wherryman’s Way. plans for greater accessibility and improved trail Fritton Lake on the edge of the picturesque quality have been put in place. These include Estate offers activities and relaxation, improved signage, stile-free trail sections and an whereas those interested in history will be fascinated Great all-new website packed with updated news and Yarmouth by the network of nearby Broads. Essential for information (visit angles-way.co.uk) You are communication and commerce in the 16th century, here! Norwich’s goods were exported throughout the world from the port of Great Yarmouth . 01 Top 5 Diss Harleston Knettishall sights on this trail: Heath © Crown copyright and database rights 2012 Ordnance Survey 100019340 01 The attractions of Great Yarmouth’s historic South Quay. 04 05 02 The fantastic bird watching opportunities at Breydon Water. 03 Burgh Castle, 02 a 3rd century Roman shore fort. 04 The Jacobean Somerleyton Hall and Angles Way pretty village. about Angles Way, 05 St Mary’s Church To find out more angles-way.co.uk in Ashby, a beautiful 03 and isolated visit angles-way.co.uk medieval church.