Peddars Way: Knettishall Heath to Little Cressingham

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The start of the Peddars Way is clearly marked by a wooden post with an acorn sign near the entrance to the car park. The path leads gently down for 0.5 miles (800m) to the bridge over the river at Blackwater and into Norfolk. A short distance to the east is Riddlesworth Hall girls’ school, once attended by Diana, Princess of Wales, while to the west is the small village of Rushford. Here, in 1342, Edmund Gonville, founder of Gonville and Caius College at Cambridge, established a college for a master and five priests, which lasted until the Dissolution.

After the bridge, continue along the path, skirting the wood to your right and passing a magnificent old oak tree until you come on to a straight section of Roman road leading up to the A1066. Following a line of trees to the left and a wide arable field to the right, this section is now a very charming footpath. Watch out for a peculiar, half-buried stone with ‘Rs’ clearly carved on its surface.

Cross the A1066 and, shortly afterwards, the road to East Harling. The route of the Peddars Way along the old agger, or embankment, is now clearly visible alongside the footpath. Shadwell Park estate, with its huge Victorian mansion (not open to the public) is some way away on the left, and the path borders copious woodlands to the right. A good circular walk is clearly marked along this section. The footpath then crosses an attractive meadow, turns right along the bank of the River Thet and crosses it by a wooden bridge at Droveway Ford.

Although no fishing is allowed, the River Thet is teeming with fish, and in summer months this lovely
spot is a perfect place to linger. Downstream there is an Anglo-Saxon burial ground at Brettenham and various early remains. Upstream, the nomenclature of Thorpe Woodlands embraces the sites of three abandoned medieval villages. Beyond is the location of an Iron Age riverside settlement at Micklemoor Hill.

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  Terrain  - Sandy, grassy and dirt footpaths (can become muddy), forestry and farm tracks, roads
  Landscape  - Heathland, woods, fields, the small settlement of Stonebridge
  Dog friendliness  - On lead on sections of road
  Parking  - Country park car park at start
  Toilets en route  - In car park 0.6 miles (1km) to east of start and in car park at junction with A11
About the walk
The Peddars Way begins at Knettishall Heath, passes through the fascinating Brecks of Norfolk, and continues through the remote and lonely northwest of the county. Knettishall Heath Country Park is a particularly attractive place to set off on the Peddars Way. For a short distance, until the Little...
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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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Peddars Way: Knettishall Heath to Little Cressingham

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  Terrain - Sandy, grassy and dirt footpaths (can become muddy), forestry and farm tracks, roads
  Landscape - Heathland, woods, fields, the small settlement of Stonebridge
  Dog friendliness - On lead on sections of road
  Parking - Country park car park at start
  Toilets en route - In car park 0.6 miles (1km) to east of start and in car park at junction with A11
About the walk
The Peddars Way begins at Knettishall Heath, passes through the fascinating Brecks of Norfolk, and continues through the remote and lonely northwest of the county. Knettishall Heath Country Park is a particularly attractive place to set off on the Peddars Way. For a short distance, until the Little...
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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.