Paston Way Cycle Route01603 222222workCycle RouteShort but sweet, this one mile of former railway line runs from the edge of North Walsham almost to the hamlet of Knapton, for an easy road link to Mundesley on the coast. The surface is firm but there are steep access steps, which means carrying your bike. Please note that the full length of the Paston Way runs for eight miles from North Walsham to Cromer, but it is only lawful to ride on the old railway section. Where the rest of the route is off-road, it is footpath only.
OS Landranger 133 North East Norfolk, Cromer & Wroxham.
Links: the Paston Way links with the Quiet Lanes, and is a short ride across North Walsham to the Weavers' Way.North WalshamNorfolkNR27 9ELUnited Kingdom52.8227603518001.385965518500https://www.visitnorthnorfolk.com/?dms=3&venue=0017480
Paston Way Cycle Route
Cycle Route
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Short but sweet, this one mile of former railway line runs from the edge of North Walsham almost to the hamlet of Knapton, for an easy road link to Mundesley on the coast. The surface is firm but there are steep access steps, which means carrying your bike. Please note that the full length of the Paston Way runs for eight miles from North Walsham to Cromer, but it is only lawful to ride on the old railway section. Where the rest of the route is off-road, it is footpath only.
OS Landranger 133 North East Norfolk, Cromer & Wroxham.
By Public Transport: Nearest railway station Bittern Line North Walsham. Park in North Walsham or in the small car park at the Paston Green end of the track.