On Easter Sunday, enabled by the fact that I was staying with my parents overnight rather than returning to King’s Lynn we decided to do a walk recommended in The Times, and have our main meal in the evening. Here for reference is what they provided:
Sheringham Park, where the walk starts and finishes, is a National Trust property, and as such as is very informatively signposted. Here are the information boards from the start of the walk…
Straight after these was an interesting tree…
After this, we passed a turn off to The Bower, with a story board, and then walked through woods for a while…


Just in to the open section came Weybourne, and a chance to watch the North Norfolk Railway in action, which I have already covered in detail here and therefore will skip over.
I will leave you for the moment with some glimpses of the village of Weybourne, before covering the rest of the walk in another post later…
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