Brancaster Staithe and Branodunum
Walk into the area owned by the Sailing Club and, just before the slipway, you will see the National Trail marker on your left. Go through the kissing gate and stroll along the boardwalk edging the marshes. Continue ahead and pass a brick and flint house.
Turn left and leave the coastal path, going through a kissing gate to enter a large field with an interpretive sign about Branodunum. This is Rack Hill, the area that houses the Roman fort. Follow the right-hand side of the field until you reach another kissing gate. Cross the lane through another kissing gate. Head for the opposite left corner of the field. You can follow the path to either left or right around the field edge, or cut straight across the middle. Go through the kissing gate and cross the A149 onto Green Common Lane. The track bends twice, but follow it until it comes to a gate and footpath junction to your left. Continue straight along the grassy track between the hedges.
Here you enter Barrow Common nature reserve. At the seat you have the choice of three paths. Take the middle one, and keep straight on as you pass other junctions. You will eventually exit onto a peaceful paved lane. Turn right and follow the lane down a fairly steep hill.
Turn left at the junction. Across from here, during the early summer, are fields of poppies. Continue until you reach a wood, where you may hear the lilting song of nightingales.
The road bends sharply left, and a short section of footpath allows you to cut the corner. The road has a broad, grassy verge you can walk on for most of the way.
Cross the A149 with care and turn right. After a few paces take the first left down The Drove, opposite the garage and post office. At the end of the lane is a sign for the coast path. Follow it down a narrow, tree-lined track until it emerges onto marshes and the main Norfolk Coast Path.
Turn left and walk along the path until you see the yacht masts of the Sailing Club. Reach a small boatyard, then follow the trail through wooden huts. The next buildings are home to the Sailing Club itself, before you reach the car park.
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