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Wensum Way
Footpath in Norfolk, England
Footpath in Norfolk, England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | The Wensum Way |
| location | Central Norfolk |
| designation | Norfolk Trails |
| length_mi | 12 |
| trailheads | Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse museum, Lenwade |
| use | Walking |
| season | All year Round |
| website | [norfolk.gov.uk](https://www.norfolk.gov.uk/wensumway) |
The Wensum Way is a 12-mile footpath route in Norfolk, UK, which opened in Spring 2013. It links the Nar Valley Way at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse museum to the Marriott's Way at Lenwade.
The route takes its name from the River Wensum, in whose valley the route lies. The route forms part of the Norfolk Trails network.
References
References
- (28 January 2013). "New Wensum Way footpath will fill 'missing link' in Norfolk Trails network".
- (10 October 2013). "Norfolk County Council: Wensum Way – the Last Piece of the Norfolk Trails Puzzle". Reuters.
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