Around Great Cressingham

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"Stroll in quiet lanes around Pickenham Hall in the valley of the River Wissey."
Walk directions

Park opposite The Olde Windmill Inn in Great Cressingham. It takes its name from an old corn mill that once operated near by. Turn left along a peaceful country lane. The grassy verges and hawthorn hedges here are a joy in spring, with nesting thrushes, wrens, blackbirds and robins. After about 350yds (320m) you should reach a crossroads.

Turn right along the lane marked to South Pickenham, which runs parallel to the River Wissey. Some of the trees on this lane – oaks, chestnuts and beeches – were planted in the 19th century. After several large open arable fields and then Valley Farm and vineyard to the right, the lane passes through a shady wood of beech and oak where pheasants nest. After the woods look for the meadow with mature trees on your right. Modern agricultural methods mean that trees are seldom tolerated in the middle of fields these days, but this is part of the South Pickenham estate that was carefully landscaped centuries ago with mature trees and grazing meadows.

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  Terrain  - Paved country lanes
  Landscape  - Gently undulating farmland
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs can run free, but watch for traffic
  Parking  - Car park opposite The Olde Windmill Inn, Great Cressingham
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Most of us have seen pheasants strutting proudly along the side of the road or standing nobly in recently ploughed fields looking for seeds and grubs. Their metallic coughing calls emanating from woodlands and culverts is also a familiar country sound. You may well encounter them around...
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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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Around Great Cressingham

Recommended by
Our view
"Stroll in quiet lanes around Pickenham Hall in the valley of the River Wissey."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Paved country lanes
  Landscape - Gently undulating farmland
  Dog friendliness - Dogs can run free, but watch for traffic
  Parking - Car park opposite The Olde Windmill Inn, Great Cressingham
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Most of us have seen pheasants strutting proudly along the side of the road or standing nobly in recently ploughed fields looking for seeds and grubs. Their metallic coughing calls emanating from woodlands and culverts is also a familiar country sound. You may well encounter them around...
Read more
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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.