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Peddars Way Start: Knettishall Heath- Grid Ref: TL 944807
Peddars Way follows a Roman military road, following much of the course of the older prehistoric Icknield Way. Peddars Way, of course, is not a Roman name, but dates from the middle ages, as with most roman routes it appears as straight as an arrow on a map, heading NNW from Thetford to the coast at Holme-next-the-sea. On the ground, however, the Way does not give this impression, although route finding is straightforward. Because it served a military function, that of getting Roman legionaires from A to B as quickly as possible to suppress the activities of Queen Boudicea and the Iceni, Peddars Way does not link settlements. Consequently it is nearly always quiet and in places almost remote. The coastal path, heading east from Holme-next-the-sea to Cromer, is a contrasting seashore environment of low cliffs, sweeping sandy beaches, sand dunes, saltmarshes, mudflats and some internationally important bird sanctuaries. There is more habitation too, with many historic fishing villages along the coast and towns which can be busy during the holiday season. The initial overriding impression during the first part of the coastal section is of vast space, big skies and sand, sand, sand. The beach walk along to Holkham Bay is especially enjoyable, although walking on sand can be hard going. If you are interested in bird watching this area will be especially interesting. |
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