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Aylsham
Weavers' Way is a long distance footpath running for 61 miles between Cromer and Great Yarmouth. It is named after the once important weaving industry, which flourished in the Middle Ages around North Walsham.
Award winning beach at Mundesley in a popular traditional seaside resort. Very clean, sandy beach with very little shingle.
North Walsham
Weekly general market with food, drink, clothes, crafts, plants and flowers. Takes place every Thursday, between 10.00-15.00.
Cromer
Weekly market on a Friday all year round.
Norfolk
This one mile of former railway line section of Paston Way runs from the edge of North Walsham almost to the hamlet of Knapton for an easy link to Mundesely.
Beach Road
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Norfolk
The 22 mile Paston Way between Cromer and North Walsham offers a variety of scenery that ranges from beaches, cliffs and North Sea views to open arable fields, medieval churches and grazing meadows.
Cromer
The Deep History Coast Trail covers 36km of coastline from Weybourne to Cart Gap along the clifftops of the north Norfolk coast. Walk it all or pick a section.
Cromer
Hand picked crystals & minerals ethically sourced from around the globe.
Coast Road
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Cromer
Bacton
Bacton beach is in a small village that sits on the Norfolk coast between Cromer and Great Yarmouth. It is a sandy beach with wooden groynes and some grass areas behind. At high tide, the beach all but disappears.
Loop Road
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Mundesley
Clifftop village harking back to a bygone age, with its sandy beach and colourful wooden beach huts.
Walcott
Walcott beach is a sandy beach with wooden groynes to help prevent sand movement and also provides some shelter.
North Walsham
From Aylsham to North Walsham and Bengate to Stalham, most of the Weavers’ Way cycle trail follows disused railway line, making these sections a great off-road route for cycling or horse riding.
North Walsham
Swimming pool, gym and fitness classes.
North Walsham
Settled in Anglo-Saxon times, North Walsham became a important cloth-making centre when Flemish weavers arrived in the 12th C.
Mundesley
The Mundesley Maritime Museum sits on 'The Lees' overlooking the beach with spectacular views over the sea.
Overstrand beach is located in a small attractive village between Cromer and Mundesley.