Downham Market to Stowbridge

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Head left along Paradise Road to a mini-roundabout by the Castle Hotel. Go right along High Street and then right again by the Swan Hotel into Bridge Street, passing the town clock, Market Square and Town Hall. Keep ahead as it becomes Railway Road, eventually crossing the railway and then a bridge over the Great Ouse Relief Channel.

Immediately beyond the bridge, leave over a stile beside a gate on the right. Follow a track that winds left behind buildings onto a dyke overlooking the River Great Ouse. Head away to the right. Although the Relief Channel runs straight, the river meanders and is tidal, exposing banks of mud that attract waders. Owls patrol the surrounding grasslands and there are occasional boxes to encourage nesting in this otherwise open landscape. After 2.5 miles (4km) the path meets a lane at the edge of Stow Bridge.

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  Terrain  - Riverside footpaths, lanes and town streets
  Landscape  - Flat fenland and arable farmland
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs under control and on leads near grazing livestock and along lanes
  Parking  - Council car park in Paradise Road
  Toilets en route  - In Downham Market on Bridge Street, behind Town Hall
About the walk
The 'settlement on the hill', Downham dates back to the Saxon era and grew as a market town held by the early Benedictine abbey at Ramsey, near Peterborough. At the time, it overlooked a vast fen that stretched from The Wash to Cambridge, most of it barely above sea level and watered by the rivers...
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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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Downham Market to Stowbridge

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Additional information
  Terrain - Riverside footpaths, lanes and town streets
  Landscape - Flat fenland and arable farmland
  Dog friendliness - Dogs under control and on leads near grazing livestock and along lanes
  Parking - Council car park in Paradise Road
  Toilets en route - In Downham Market on Bridge Street, behind Town Hall
About the walk
The 'settlement on the hill', Downham dates back to the Saxon era and grew as a market town held by the early Benedictine abbey at Ramsey, near Peterborough. At the time, it overlooked a vast fen that stretched from The Wash to Cambridge, most of it barely above sea level and watered by the rivers...
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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.