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Tag Archives: River Bure
Sunday Picture Post: Beside the Bure
17th July 2025, forecasted as growing hotter as the day wakes up and blossoms, we decide to keep it local so we can set out early, no travel. We aim to walk along the River Bure as far as Bure … Continue reading
The Lichen On The Wall
Orange, one of the titles provided by Maria for her 2025 Pic of the Month And to put it in context: The flood protection wall alongside River Bure. The river does sometimes rise that high, though usually only with a … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: All Along The River Bure
14th April 2025, a wonderfully sunny day, not to hot, not to cold, the perfect walking day. We hop a bus out to Acle from where we circle less through the villages, more through the green spaces between them. Shoes … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Gateway to the Broads
Sunday 25th August 2024 is a UK Bank Holiday and traditionally the last of summer. We hop a bus as far as Acle, “the Gateway to the Broads,” but we start out early before the traffic and the heat build … 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: 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
Tuesday Treats: Fruits of an Unplanned Walk
Monday 22nd August, the weather turns cool enough for me to risk a short walk…2 or 3 miles upriver. The riverside hedges are fantastically full of fruit The view across the river with the wide skies for which this part … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Sun, Mud and Marsh
Sunday 22nd November my legs cried for a walk. And it was best done locally for the Sunday bus service leaves much desired. And so, again, Great Yarmouth to Burgh Castle, via Breydon Water. I left early with the sun … Continue reading
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Tagged Breydon Water, Burgh Castle, Norfolk Walks, River Bure, River Waveney, River Yare, Roman Ruins
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