[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":113},["ShallowReactive",2],{"page-/things-to-do/walking":3,"mdc-gehdkl-key":31,"mdc-yx7cys-key":54,"mdc-bbm1ep-key":99},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":7,"extension":8,"facts":6,"images":6,"meta":9,"navigation":10,"path":11,"sections":12,"seo":26,"stem":29,"subPages":6,"__hash__":30},"pages/things-to-do/walking.yml","Walking",null,"Discover excellent walking opportunities in Holme-next-the-Sea","yml",{},true,"/things-to-do/walking",[13,15,23],{"content":14},"Holme-next-the-Sea offers lots of rambling opportunities for both the casual walker and the more dedicated hiker. There is a good choice of footpaths in the village including a path that follows the River Hun, one that crosses a local nature reserve and another that follows the coastline.\n\nThe most popular footpath in the local area is The Peddars Way and North Coast Path. This important footpath route is one of the National Trails and comprises two separate trails. The Peddars Way, which starts at Knettishall in Suffolk and runs south to north to Holme-next-the-Sea where it joins the Norfolk Coast Path which runs east to west from Hunstanton to Cromer. The total distance for the whole route is 150 km (93 miles) but fortunately it is easily walked in more manageable chunks!\n\nIt was announced in March, 2011 that Coast Awards 2011 had crowned the Norfolk Coast Path \"Best Coastal Path\"!\n",{"heading":16,"content":17,"images":18},"Three Circular Walks","Outside the toilets, and near to the car park in Beach Road, Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk County Council has provided a large map showing the routes of three suggested walks around the parish. They are all circular and start and finish at the map notice board.\n\n**Circular walk No. 1**\nis 5km/3m and follows the coastal path, with excellent views across The Wash, for part of the way and also meanders along the north bank of the River Hun.\n\n**Circular walk No. 2**\nis 2.5km/1.5m also uses the coastal path for a while and then wanders across the eastern edge of Redwell Marsh, a nature reserve managed by the Norfolk Ornithologists' Association. The White Horse pub in Holme-next-the-Sea conveniently pops up about two thirds of the way around the circuit!\n\n**Circular walk No. 3**\nis 4.7km/3m and takes in more of Holme-next-the-Sea village passing by the White Horse pub either early or later in the walk depending on which way you decide to hike. Part of this route uses the Peddars Way, a footpath designated as one of the major National Trails.\n\nA word of advice to the visiting walker! There is a lane in the village called 'Peddars Way' which, confusingly, does not follow the actual path of the Peddars Way National Trail footpath. Please be warned!\n",[19],{"src":20,"alt":21,"credit":22},"/images/walksboard.jpg","Holme-next-the-Sea walks map","Map reproduced by kind permission of Norfolk County Council and the Ordnance Survey",{"heading":24,"content":25},"The England Coast Path","Natural England has started work on the England Coast Path – a new long-distance trail that will eventually allow people to walk around the whole English coast.\n\nA route has already been proposed from Sea Palling to Weybourne and work has now started from Weybourne to Hunstanton. It is expected that the path will use the existing route of the Norfolk Coast Path National Trail where this meets everyone's needs, but there is scope to vary this where necessary.\n",{"title":27,"description":28},"Walking - Holme-next-the-Sea","Walking routes and footpaths in and around Holme-next-the-Sea, including the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path National Trail","things-to-do/walking","264DCSqF_1XM0PCaYBF0kuJ_a0bABFU1xJD_eZ_V0r8",{"data":32,"body":33},{},{"type":34,"children":35},"root",[36,44,49],{"type":37,"tag":38,"props":39,"children":40},"element","p",{},[41],{"type":42,"value":43},"text","Holme-next-the-Sea offers lots of rambling opportunities for both the casual walker and the more dedicated hiker. There is a good choice of footpaths in the village including a path that follows the River Hun, one that crosses a local nature reserve and another that follows the coastline.",{"type":37,"tag":38,"props":45,"children":46},{},[47],{"type":42,"value":48},"The most popular footpath in the local area is The Peddars Way and North Coast Path. This important footpath route is one of the National Trails and comprises two separate trails. The Peddars Way, which starts at Knettishall in Suffolk and runs south to north to Holme-next-the-Sea where it joins the Norfolk Coast Path which runs east to west from Hunstanton to Cromer. 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They are all circular and start and finish at the map notice board.",{"type":37,"tag":38,"props":64,"children":65},{},[66,72],{"type":37,"tag":67,"props":68,"children":69},"strong",{},[70],{"type":42,"value":71},"Circular walk No. 1",{"type":42,"value":73},"\nis 5km/3m and follows the coastal path, with excellent views across The Wash, for part of the way and also meanders along the north bank of the River Hun.",{"type":37,"tag":38,"props":75,"children":76},{},[77,82],{"type":37,"tag":67,"props":78,"children":79},{},[80],{"type":42,"value":81},"Circular walk No. 2",{"type":42,"value":83},"\nis 2.5km/1.5m also uses the coastal path for a while and then wanders across the eastern edge of Redwell Marsh, a nature reserve managed by the Norfolk Ornithologists' Association. The White Horse pub in Holme-next-the-Sea conveniently pops up about two thirds of the way around the circuit!",{"type":37,"tag":38,"props":85,"children":86},{},[87,92],{"type":37,"tag":67,"props":88,"children":89},{},[90],{"type":42,"value":91},"Circular walk No. 3",{"type":42,"value":93},"\nis 4.7km/3m and takes in more of Holme-next-the-Sea village passing by the White Horse pub either early or later in the walk depending on which way you decide to hike. Part of this route uses the Peddars Way, a footpath designated as one of the major National Trails.",{"type":37,"tag":38,"props":95,"children":96},{},[97],{"type":42,"value":98},"A word of advice to the visiting walker! There is a lane in the village called 'Peddars Way' which, confusingly, does not follow the actual path of the Peddars Way National Trail footpath. Please be warned!",{"data":100,"body":101},{},{"type":34,"children":102},[103,108],{"type":37,"tag":38,"props":104,"children":105},{},[106],{"type":42,"value":107},"Natural England has started work on the England Coast Path – a new long-distance trail that will eventually allow people to walk around the whole English coast.",{"type":37,"tag":38,"props":109,"children":110},{},[111],{"type":42,"value":112},"A route has already been proposed from Sea Palling to Weybourne and work has now started from Weybourne to Hunstanton. It is expected that the path will use the existing route of the Norfolk Coast Path National Trail where this meets everyone's needs, but there is scope to vary this where necessary.",1777560173230]