Marriott's Way
Disused railway, now bridleway, between Norwich and Aylsham / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Marriott's Way is a footpath, cycle-path and bridleway in north Norfolk, England, between Norwich and Aylsham via Themelthorpe. It forms part of the National Cycle Network (NCN) (Route 1) and the red route of Norwich's Pedalways cycle path network.[1] It is open to walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Its total length is 24.6 miles (39.5 km). It has a mixture of surfaces: tarmac, compacted gravel and earth. The name of the route originates from the chief engineer and manager of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (M&GNJR), William Marriott, who held the position for 41 years.[2]
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Marriott's Way | |
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Length | 39.5 km (24.5 mi) |
Location | Norfolk, England |
Trailheads | Norwich 52.6357°N 1.2873°E / 52.6357; 1.2873 (Norwich (Norwich trailhead)) Aylsham 52.7909°N 1.2541°E / 52.7909; 1.2541 (Aylsham (Aylsham trailhead)) |
Use | Hiking, cycling, horse-riding |
Season | All year |
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