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[[File:North Norfolk Footpath 14 Jan 2008 (1).JPG|right|thumb|300px|Signpost at Weybourne]] | [[File:North Norfolk Footpath 14 Jan 2008 (1).JPG|right|thumb|300px|Signpost at Weybourne]] | ||
{{county|Norfolk}} | {{county|Norfolk}} | ||
The '''Norfolk Coast Path''' is a long | The '''Norfolk Coast Path''' is a long-distance footpath in [[Norfolk]], running 45 miles from [[Hunstanton]] (<small>{{wmap|52.9396|0.4873|zoom=14}}</small>) to [[Cromer]] (<small>{{wmap|52.9300|1.2929|zoom=14}}</small>). It was opened in 1986 and spans the length of the North Norfolk Coast 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. | ||
This being Norfolk, the path is far from mountainous. Its highest point is the [[Beeston Bump]] at {{convert|63|m|ft|0|x}}. | This being Norfolk, the path is far from mountainous. Its highest point is the [[Beeston Bump]] at {{convert|63|m|ft|0|x}}. |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 25 May 2018
The Norfolk Coast Path is a long-distance footpath in Norfolk, running 45 miles from Hunstanton (52°56’23"N, -0°29’14"E) to Cromer (52°55’48"N, 1°17’34"E). It was opened in 1986 and spans the length of the North Norfolk Coast 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'.
This being Norfolk, the path is far from mountainous. Its highest point is the Beeston Bump at 207 feet.
The path links with the Peddars Way at Holme-next-the-Sea, and the two in combination form the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path National Trail. At Cromer it links to the Weavers Way.
Villages on the route
The Norfolk Coast Path passes through or near:
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Norfolk Coast Path) |