Nar Valley Way

Nar Valley Way,King's Lynn

The Nar Valley Way is a 34 miles long walk, running from the historic port of King's Lynn to the Museum of Rural life at Gressenhall, and is contained almost entirely within the watershed of the River Nar.

The route follows Public Rights of Way, tracks and minor roads, and passes through Shouldham Warren. The Nar Valley Way also links with other long distance routes, the Wash Coast Path at King's Lynn and the Peddars' Way at Castle Acre.

Contact King's Lynn Tourist information centre for maps, guides and more information on 01553 763044.

Location

Nar Valley Way,
King's Lynn,
Norfolk,
PE30 1HP

Directions

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