The start to the Peddars Way
Peddars Way Public Footpath Holme next the Sea 46m
Start of the Peddars Way
A hikers portable drinks holder
The Dower House camp site - first nights stay 2008-05-30
Track through the West Harling woods to get back to the Peddars Way
Group photo on bridge across River Thet
Foxgloves
Adjusting boots
Donkey picture opportunity just before Stonebridge
One of many stone steeles that mark the Peddars Way - the inscription read: The footprint of our ancestors Familiar as our own faces Remote as fossils Written on clay And washed away Over & over Over and over
Alongside the military firing range
A rather large tree!
Giant Hogweed at Merten Park
Giant hogweed at Merten park
The Hare and Barrel hotel, Watton - a well deserved drink after a long days walking
The Hare and Barrel Hotel, Watton - Sunday morning (2008-06-01)
Sign for Hare and Barrel Hotel Watton
Back on the Peddars Way - heading towards Cressingham
Turn onto Pilgrims Way in Little Cressingham
Unusual church at Little Cressingham
St Andrews Church Little Cressingham - the south-west tower fell before 1781
East Northants Grave Spotters society investigate graves in churchyard
The remains of the south-west tower at St Andrews Church - Little Cressingham
more grave-spotting - this time marking the remains of a couple who died of suffocation in 1892
Pickenham Hall
Modern windmills at North Pickenham
Another Peddays Way stone steele - the inscription reads: The piety of every man and every woman's whispered prayer Clasped in the grain of wood and stone & in the grace of ancient air.
Ford on road leading into Castle Acre
Old Priory at Castle Acre
Hostel accommodation at the Old Red Lion, Castle Acre
Entrance to the Priory, Castle Acre
Castle Acre Priory
Castle Acre castle
The Old Red Lion garden
Castle Acre
The Peddars Way near Great Massingham
The Peddars Way - Harpley Common
Peddars Way - south of Fring
Peddars Way - road into Sedgeford -
Road into Sedgeford
Beach at Heacham - after a stormy old night
A rather desolate looking Hunstanton
Steve prepare to depart after his feet became shot from the previous days 18 miler
and then there were 3!
The start of the Norfolk Coast Path
Lighthouse - Hunstanton
Couple whom we met everyday along the Peddars Way
The end of the Peddars Way where the Norfolk coastal path crosses
Marshes at Holme next the Sea
The Ship - Brancaster
Church at Brancaster
Brancaster Staithe
Wooden boardwalk through marshes at Brancaster Staithe
Boatyard at Brancaster Staithe
Tidal pond at Brancaster Staithe
Looking back on Brancaster Staithe
Marshes at Burnham Deepdale
Windmill at Burnham Overy Staithe
Path up out of the marshes at Burnham Overy Staithe - soaked from night rain and dew on the undergrowth
Burnham Overy Staithe
Holkom
Quay at Wells
Setting up camp at Mill Farm Wells - joined by Gary
Drying gear from morning dew at Mill Farm Wells
Drying gear at Mill Farm Wells
Wells quay
Wells quay looking east
Chap walking out onto the marshes with bucket and fork
Marshes east of Wells
Blakeney quay
Kings Arms - Blakeney
Windmill - Cley (pronounced cly)
Shingle beach at Cley looking towards Weybourne
Shingle beach at Cley looking back to Blakeney point
View of Cley from beach
Camp site, Kelling Heath on a very wet morning
Heading out of Kelling Heath in the rain
Weybourne station
Weybourne beach
Cliffs at Weybourne
Looking back towards Weybourne
View of Sheringham from cliffs
Beeston bump
View of Sheringham from Beeston bump
Summit of Beeston bump
Roman camp
Track more like a stream!
Another track looking more like a stream
Path to Cromer
Flood - testing the depth with a stick
muddy path
The end - pier at Cromer
The very end - Cromer Pier
The very very end - Cromer Pier
Cromer - from Ye Old Red Lion Hotel room