Two people walking on Holkham beach

Discover a landscape alive with nature

Walking

In our element, in the elements

Walking is one of the best ways to explore the Norfolk Coast.
Whether it’s a short walk with friends or a long-distance adventure, we’ve got a huge range of off-road routes, many of which are accessible.

Two men looking at a map by the river Bure

National Trail

The National Trail combines two walking trails; Peddars Way and the Norfolk Coast Path. Follow a 49-mile Roman route from near Thetford to Holme-next-the-Sea, where you can access the 112-mile coast path. See the National Trail website for more inspiration.

National Trail
National Trail

Norfolk Trails

Norfolk Trails feature long distance trails, short and circular walks, cycle routes, and access-tested trails. Some walks are within the Norfolk Coast Protected Landscape area, plus plenty more in the wider county. See the Norfolk Trails website to find out more.

Norfolk Trails
Norfolk Trails
A couple walking their dog through Wiveton Downs

Visitors with dogs

Visitors with dogs are very welcome, and there are plenty of outdoor spaces for you to enjoy on the Norfolk Coast. Here are just a few simple tips, such as access at different times of year, that will help you plan your visit and also protect our important wildlife.

Visitors with dogs
Visitors with dogs
A couple talking past Cley windmill

Norfolk Coast Path

Starting at Norfolk’s border with Lincolnshire and finishing at its border with Suffolk, this 112-mile route takes you through a living coast in perpetual motion.

It passes through Hunstanton with its iconic red and white cliffs, rockpools and shipwrecks. The more you explore, the more it comes alive before you. Tides circulate, saltmarshes embrace hidden harbours, windblown dunes rest briefly by a row of beach huts. Pine woods softly sway and sigh.

Pass the discovery site of Seahenge at Holme Dunes. Roam along the vast, sandy shores of Holkham and Wells-next-the-Sea, and through our Deep History Coast, which has revealed  spectacular finds (a mammoth).

Thriving seal colonies and flocking pink-footed geese are just some of our spectacular natural off-season shows.

Other things to do

Cycling
Couple pushing bikes in woodland
Cycling
Use your own pedal-power for a bike adventure for all abilities
Into the wild
Into the wild
Get closer to nature across the amazing Norfolk Coast
Stargazing
Stargazing
Gaze up at the galaxy and marvel at the Milky Way