Angles Way
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Length | 126 kilometres (78 mi) |
Location | England |
Designation | UK National Trail |
Trailheads | Great Yarmouth Knettishall Heath and East Harling/Harling Road railway station |
Use | Hiking |
The Angles Way may be conveniently divided into seven stages:
1. Great Yarmouth to Fritton Lake, via Breydon Water and Burgh Castle.
2. Fritton Lake to Oulton Broad.
3. Oulton Broad to Beccles.
4. Beccles to Bungay.
5. Bungay to Harleston.
6. Harleston to Diss, via Hoxne.
7. Diss to Knettishall Heath, via Redgrave and Lopham Fen NNR.
Each end of the footpath may be accessed from railway stations, enabling walkers of the path to make use of public transport.
The Angles Way connects with both the Peddars Way and Hereward Way at Knettishall, allowing longer walks to be undertaken.
Angles Way was voted the best waterside walk in Britain by waterscape.com in 2003.[1]