Walking routes in East Anglia
Lee Valley Regional Park, Lee Valley Boat Centre car park, Old Nazeing Road, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, EN10 6LX
A relaxing circular walk on the Hertfordshire and Essex borders. Discover the greenest and bluest spaces in the heart of the Lee Valley, their fascinating history and wonderful wildlife.
- Miles: 4
Rye House Gatehouse car park, Rye Road, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, E11 0EH
A circular route through town and country discovering the history and wildlife of the north of the Lee Valley Regional Park.
- Miles: 3
- Miles: 4
Lee Valley Park Farms car park, Stubbins Hall Lane, Crooked Mile, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 2EG
A spectacular wildlife route through the heart of River Lee Country Park.
- Miles: 4
Lee Valley Regional Park, Waltham Abbey Gardens car park, Abbey View, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 2ES
A picturesque route from the town centre into the surrounding countryside. Discover the history of the Abbey, the wildlife of the Dragonfly Sanctuary and the beauty of the River Lee Country Park.
- Miles: 5
Needham Market Train Station, Suffolk, IP6 8DL
Follow the route of burial processions from times past and enjoy the tranquillity of ancient Priestley Wood, a haven for wild flowers and birds.
Walk Route: Needham Lake. Gipping Valley, Barking Church
- Miles: 9
- Miles: 5
Little Plumstead Village Hall, Crowes Lote, Little Plumstead, Norfolk, NR13 5EJ
Walk Route: Great and Little Plumstead
- Miles: 6
Mildenhall, Suffolk, IP28 7EX
An easy enjoyable walk. Listen for the song of the woodlark in spring and discover the rare wildlife of the forest. Gain an insight into a bygone age when rabbits were 'King of the Brecks'.
- Miles: 2
Knettishall Heath Country Park, Thetford, Suffolk, IP22 2TQ
A walk in the Waveney Valley along sections of the Angles Way and around Knettishall Heath Country Park.
- Miles: 4
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 2EN
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.
- Miles: 56


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