Knettishall Heath Country Park is the hub of Long Distance Paths
in the region.
Peddars
Way is a 95 mile walk, following the Roman road to the North
Norfolk coast. Peddars is a corruption of pedlars, the travelling
sales reps of the past.
Icknield
Way claims to be the oldest route in Britain, dating back to
about 4,000BC. This path takes you 120 miles to
Buckinghamshire.
By following the valley of the Little Ouse and Waveney Rivers, the
Angles
Way goes from the Brecks to the Broads. It is 77 miles long,
finishing at Great Yarmouth.
We also provide a concessionary horse route
through the park to accommodate horse riders.
A map showing all the paths is in Knettishall Heath
Country Park leaflet, which you can pick up when you visit the
site, or by telephoning 0845 606 6067.