TrailTale

Welcome to Norwich—often called the most complete medieval city in England. Here, history surrounds us at every step. You’ll see remnants of Roman walls and medieval fortifications, timber-framed townhouses, an impressive guildhall, and, towering above it all, one of the finest castles in the country. The magnificent cathedral, elegant gates, winding river with its period bridges, and graceful Georgian and Elizabethan houses all add to the city’s unique charm.

Of course, Norwich has far more treasures than we could possibly explore in a single walk. That’s why I’ve carefully chosen the very best highlights—so you can experience the spirit of this remarkable city in just one tour.

The walk covers a route, which is about 4.7 miles long (7.5 kms), from and back to the car park. It should take you about 3 to 4 hours of mostly easy walk to complete.

I suggest parking your car in NCP Norwich St Stephens Street, St Stephens, 12 Queens Road, Norwich, NR1 3PR.

This following Points of Interest are covered:

Norwich

Surrey House

Norwich Castle

Norwich Shirehall

St Ethelbert’s Gate

Norwich Cathedral

Erpingham Gate

Edith Cavell

The Augustine Stewards’ House

The Maids Head Hotel

The Great Hospital

Bishop’s Gate Bridge

Pulls Ferry

Cow Tower

The River Wensum

Whitefriars

Fye Bridge

Elm Hill

Strangers’ Club

Britons Arm

Armada House

Suckling House

The Blackfriars Hall

Norwich Blackfriars

Bacon House

Coslany Bridge and Bullards Brewery

Strangers’ Hall

Norwich Guildhall

Norwich City Hall

The Market Place

Thomas Browne

Assembly House

William of Norwich

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