Great Snoring Manor House.Great Snoring (3 miles)

EDP walkers have kindly been given permission to park in the social club car park in Great Snoring where the recycling bins for glass are situated. Great Snoring is situated on a minor road three miles north-east of Fakenham.

A small wooden bridge to cross on this walk.Tivetshall and the Pulhams (8½ miles)

We spent an hour driving around to find a suitable place to park for this 8½-mile walk, so we are grateful to the owners of Railway Farm for giving EDP walkers permission to park on the right-hand side between the trees on their track on the south side beyond the farm.

St Nicholas Church at Ashill is particularly fine.Ashill (4½ miles)

This was an enjoyable walk, with good paths, not a lot of mud and no stiles on the route.

United in death: by a strange quirk of fate members of Napoleon’s and Nelson’s families lie buried in the churchyard of St Mary’s at Holme.Holme-next-the-Sea

Charles and Joy Boldero enjoy a 3½-mile walk around Holme-next-the-Sea in north-west Norfolk

Thurning

Charles and Joy Boldero enjoy a nine-mile walk around Thurning in north Norfolk.

Striding out: a walker heads off into the distance along the Peddars Way near Harpley.Harpley

Charles and Joy Boldero enjoy a six-mile walk around Harpley in west Norfolk

The sea at Mundesley.Mundesley

Charles and Joy Boldero enjoy a seven-mile walk around Mundesley in north-east Norfolk

Plant life of a natural and industrial kind: a riverside view of the Wissington sugar beet factory.River Wissey - Hilgay/Wissington

Charles and Joy Boldero find it hard going on a 7½-mile walk along the Wissey in west Norfolk

St Mary’s Church at East Bilney boasts many Victorian features as well as early English doorways.East Bilney

Charles and Joy Boldero enjoy a 4-mile walk around East Bilney in west Norfolk.

St Martin’s Church, Fincham; below, a pond on the village nature reserve. Photo: Matthew Usher.Fincham

Charles and Joy Boldero enjoy a 4½-mile walk around Fincham in west Norfolk.

Ducks and seagulls gather on Neatherd Moor near the pond. This gem of a green area near Dereham was saved by the efforts of local people.Neatherd Moor

Charles and Joy Boldero enjoy a three-mile walk around Neatherd Moor near Dereham

Round-towered St Andrew’s Church, Great RyburghGreat Ryburgh

Charles and Joy Boldero enjoy a 2½-mile walk around Great Ryburgh in mid-Norfolk

This walk takes in a wood where a witch used to live – so watch out.Weeting (Christmas walks series)

In their final walk in our Christmas series, Joy and Charles Boldero suggest ending the year with a visit to Weeting – just don’t forget your wellies...

All Saints, at Shotesham, is just one of four churches in the parish and has some interesting features.Saxlingham Green (Christmas walks series)

In the third in our series of festive walks, Joy and Charles Boldero set off from Saxlingham Green for a walk that’s healthy in more ways than one

Feathered friends gather along the bank of the River Bure at the start of the walk.Horning and Neatishead (Christmas walks series)

Overdone the pud and pies this Christmas? Perhaps this eight mile yomp around Horning and Neatishead with Joy and Charles Boldero is just what you need.

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