Jubilee Trails
The Jubilee Trails were created in 2022 to coincide with Her Majesty's Jubilee celebrations.
The aim was to try and create trails which were accessible to all, within reach from across Norfolk and linked into the existing rights of way network. In turn five trails were created and have been detailed on the pages in this section of the website.
The trails are a combination of existing, and in some places, improved rights of way, together with new trails which open up parts of Norfolk which previously had no public access. The trails encompass all aspects of Norfolk from coastal scenery to woodlands and more.
Web pages in the Jubilee trails section
The Elizabeth Way
(Heacham to King's Lynn) A 15.8 mile dedicated trail linking Heacham to King's Lynn which incorporates elements of the existing footpath network
The Wendling Way
(Dereham to Gressenhall) - A 3.2 mile trail linking Dereham town centre to Gressenhall Environmental Hub, providing a safe and direct route for visitors on foot and bike
The Eastern Maritime Way
(Great Yarmouth to Lowestoft) - A 12 mile dedicated cycling trail connecting Great Yarmouth to Lowestoft
Chet River Circular
(Loddon to Chedgrave) - A 2.2 mile circular walk providing a different offering to the other trails, catering for everyone
The West Acre Way
(Gayton to West Acre) - A 7.5 mile trail linking Gayton to West Acre, primarily using newly dedicated paths across the Westacre Estate to link elements of the existing footpath network