North Elmham and the Saxon cathedral

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"Walk where Saxons prayed and Victorians built their railways."
Walk directions

Look around the site of the Saxon cathedral, then leave the way you entered. Turn left along a gravel track with Vicarage Farm and North Elmham's parish church of St Mary's to your right. The path winds downhill with hedges on either side until you reach an old bridge with a disused railway running underneath it. Cross the bridge and look for the stile immediately to your left.

Walk through the gap beside the stile and descend the steps to reach the disused railway line. Turn right, and continue along the path until functional railway tracks appear. At this point the path moves away to the right, safely tucked to one side. After about 0.75 miles (1.2km) you reach County School Station. Turn left along the minor road to reach a T-junction.

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  Terrain  - Disused railway line and paved roads, some steps
  Landscape  - Railway track and open woodland and farmland
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs must be kept on lead on roads and in the cathedral ruins
  Parking  - Car park near Saxon cathedral in North Elmham village
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
In the period often known as the Dark Ages, when Christianity was fighting to establish itself in England, the Saxons founded a cathedral at the small village of Elmham in Norfolk. This quickly became the most important religious centre in East Anglia and was the seat of bishops. It is even...
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The North Norfolk Coast is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and probably the finest of its kind in Europe. Here you’ll find a string of quaint villages and small towns – Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea and Cley next the Sea are 21st-century favourites, while Sheringham and Cromer are classic examples of a good old-fashioned seaside resort where grand Victorian hotels look out to sea.
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North Elmham and the Saxon cathedral

Recommended by
Our view
"Walk where Saxons prayed and Victorians built their railways."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Disused railway line and paved roads, some steps
  Landscape - Railway track and open woodland and farmland
  Dog friendliness - Dogs must be kept on lead on roads and in the cathedral ruins
  Parking - Car park near Saxon cathedral in North Elmham village
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
In the period often known as the Dark Ages, when Christianity was fighting to establish itself in England, the Saxons founded a cathedral at the small village of Elmham in Norfolk. This quickly became the most important religious centre in East Anglia and was the seat of bishops. It is even...
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The North Norfolk Coast is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and probably the finest of its kind in Europe. Here you’ll find a string of quaint villages and small towns – Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea and Cley next the Sea are 21st-century favourites, while Sheringham and Cromer are classic examples of a good old-fashioned seaside resort where grand Victorian hotels look out to sea.