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Tag Archives: Marriott’s Way
Sunday Picture Post: Cool Beneath Trees
Where to go when, the last day of June, the forecast says hot? Two buses out of town to the small village of Attlebridge, on the River Wensum. Please come along… River Wensum west of Norwich Attlebridge church stands proud … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Out of Bounds
27th March having dawned bright, we bused to Norwich, thence to walk Marriott’s Way, to as far as we cared. Last week we left the walk as we reached the city bounds. Beyond that boundary, there lies Costessey. Come walk … Continue reading
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Tagged Marriott's Way, Norfolk Rivers, Norfolk Walks, Photos, River Wensum
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Sunday Picture Post: Marriott’s Way Out of Norwich
27th March and finally we have a dry and sunny day. So, bus into Norwich and walk out along Marriott’s Way. How far will we go? There are several places we can leave the Way and a catch a bus. … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Wensum, Town, and Tud
7th February, we hop on a bus to Norwich. Although Norwich is Norfolk’s County Town, it’s actually a city (it has a cathedral) Norwich has some fine old buildings… But much as I love this city, our destination is Costessey … Continue reading
Green Hills and Vales
April 22nd. The day arrives for our annual return to our childhood home, to the woods where I played Robin Hood and Sir Ivanhoe, where I learned the names of wild flowers. And from the woods a walk along Marriotts … Continue reading
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Tagged Costessey, Marriott's Way, Norfolk Walks, Photos, River Tud, River Wensum, Trees
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Sunday Picture Post: After the Storm
Last weekend (26th & 27th September) was rain and winds and more rain and yet stronger winds. By Monday (28th September) the wind had blown itself out taking the rain clouds with it. Time for a walk. Marriotts Way, out … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn Colours, Marriott's Way, Norwich, Photos, River Tud, Wensum
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Sunday Picture Post: Thirteen Miles to Norwich
Tuesday 1st September seems so far away now. But it’s a walk I’ve not yet shared, and so I will. We caught a bus to Norwich, then another heading out to Fakenham, and got off at Great Witchingham where we … Continue reading