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Tag Archives: Norfolk Walks
Sunday Picture Post: A Gentle Marshland Walk
17th August 2024 and the weather looked like being kind to walkers. And so, now the marsh has had time to drain and dry, we’re off to Damgate Wood and Acle Marsh. Please join us. I promise you it’s dry … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: An Estuarine Walk
11th August 2024 dawns bright and blue, but being a Sunday our bus service isn’t brilliant. Where to go? Ah, we’ll walk along Breydon wall (the estuary) as far as Burgh Castle where we’ll stop at the pub for a … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: On A Bright Sunday Morning
Unable to walk far, and yet I must walk – it’s essential exercise for recovering use of the knee. Half hour a day is recommended. Sunday 28th July 2024 dawns bright. I grab the camera and head to the churchyard … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Riverside Walk
Our walk the previous week had to be cancelled when the wrong move wrecked my knee. 25th July 2024 is my first outing since then, and that knee is still fragile. I’m nor confident of surviving a long walk, so … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Forecast Rain
11th July 2024, our ‘walk day’. But the forecast wasn’t favourable, with rain, some heavy, possibly thunder, plus somewhat blustery. Not a good day for photography. What to do? We hopped a bus to Norwich, and another out to Cromer … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: By The Water’s Side
4th July 2024 dawns bright and dry, although not very warm. No matter. We hop on a bus to Norwich, then another, and hop off at Coltishall, a small town beside River Bure. Join us… The river as seen from … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Through the Villages Into The Heat
After so many weeks of rain, and winds, and polar temperatures, it really does feel like summer. But as the day passes, so the heat grows. And some places are hotter than others. Please join us as we coastal dwellers … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Blue Skies, Let’s Walk
17th June 2024 dawned fair and blue. Strap on those shoes, hop on that bus, oh yes, and the next one, come join us as we walk from the Norfolk village of Brooke to the next village of Poringland. No … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Whitlingham in June Pt 2
5th June 2024 we put on our walking shoes and head out to Whitlingham Country Park. This is the second part of that walk which takes in part of the river Yare as it flows out of Norwich, towards the … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Whitlingham in June
On our last visit to Whitlingham Country Park, back in January, the walk around the lake was inaccessible because of flooding. Now, 5th June 2024, we’re hoping to complete the circuit. But will it be possible after so much rain? … Continue reading