Weavers Way

Weavers Way

"For the Philadelphia co-op see Weavers Way (co-op)"Infobox Hiking trail
Name=Weavers Way
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Caption=Weavers Way
Location=Norfolk
Designation=UK National Trail
Length=Convert|90|km|mi|0
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The Weavers Way is a long distance footpath in Norfolk, England. It is 56 miles (90 km) long and runs from Cromer to Great Yarmouth. It passes through Hanworth, Aylsham, Worstead, Stalham, Potter Heigham, Thurne and Halvergate.The name Weavers Way comes from the cloth industry that was once a major industry in the area.

At Cromer, the Weavers Way links into the North Norfolk Coastal Path, and at Great Yarmouth it joins the Angles Way. Combined with the Peddars Way the trails make a circuit around Norfolk.

A guide book and accommodation list covering the Weavers Way, the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path is available for £3 (including UK post and packing) from The Ramblers Association, Caldcleugh, Cake Street, Old Buckenham, Attleborough, Norfolk, NR17 1RU.

A guide book and accommodation list for the Angles Way, also £3, is available from the same address.


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