Horsham St. Faith and Newton St. Faith
Horsham St. Faith and Newton St. Faith
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Hikes around Horsham St. Faith and Newton St. Faith explore the gentle Norfolk countryside. The region is characterized by quiet lanes, arable farmland, and paths that follow the River Hor. Many routes are relatively flat and incorporate sections of ancient woodland and disused railway lines like the Marriott's Way, offering a variety of walking trails near Newton St. Faith.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
3.0
(1)
18
hikers
8.51km
02:10
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
11
hikers
10.3km
02:39
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(3)
14
hikers
4.33km
01:07
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
6
hikers
7.57km
01:56
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
hikers
13.4km
03:24
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Popular around Horsham St. Faith and Newton St. Faith
I've ridden Marriotts way many times, and it's a great route. However foolishly I didn't appreciate how muddy many parts of it get when it's been wet.
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Pleasure to ride this mostly continuous path from Aylsham to Norwich (in dry conditions) through changing settings and off-road surfaces
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This was a lovely off road bike ride and ideal for families. Unfortunately, ruined by out of control dogs off leads, or if on a lead it is a long lead that is barely visible so is a trip hazard. Lots of dogs jump up at you and chase after livestock. I ride responsibly with regard for other users on this shared path but I will not be riding it again any time soon. It’s a shame as I have used it for many years but I’ve had enough of the large amount of dog walkers who use this trail.
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My poor photo quality doesn't really show the radiance of the orange. Does anyone know what they are growing?
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The Old Hellesdon Station has recently been reclaimed and refurbished, thanks to the Norfolk Trails Team. Previously trees had grown around the platform and obstructed it from view. It now makes for a lovely place to stop and rest a while.
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Journeying between Aylsham and Norwich, Marriott's Way is a traffic free trail for hikers and cyclists. It follows the routes of two disused railway lines for 26 miles and passes through some glorious Norfolk countryside. Such as this just outside the city of Norwich.
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Norwich Greenways are a series of traffic free routes. Perfect for families with young children. These trails follow the origonal routes of disused railway lines. Many of the old stations have been transformed into refreshment stops and bike hire centres,
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A nice easy ride all the way from Norwich to Aylsham. Some really nice views along the way too.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular walks. Many routes are designed to start and end at convenient points, taking you through a mix of quiet lanes, open farmland, and woodland. A great example of a longer loop is the Rhododendrons loop from Horsford, which offers a varied 13 km journey through the local landscape.
Parking is available at several points to access the trails. The St. Faith Centre on Manor Road in Newton St. Faith is a common starting point for local circular walks. For routes incorporating Marriott's Way, you can often find small car parks at access points like Freeland Corner and Attlebridge Station.
Many of the trails through the open countryside and woodlands are suitable for walking with dogs. Harrison's Wood is a particularly popular spot for dog walkers. However, some paths cross arable farmland where livestock may be present, so it's always best to keep dogs on a lead in these areas.
Absolutely. The terrain is generally flat, making it ideal for families and casual walkers. For a shorter, accessible outing, consider the Quakers Lane loop from Spixworth. Another highly-regarded spot for a family walk in nature is Horstead Mill, known for its beautiful scenery.
Yes, you can easily combine a walk with a stop for refreshments. The Black Swan Inn in Horsham St. Faith is a historic pub located right on the village green, making it a convenient stop after a local hike. For a lighter option, you can find cafes like the Flour and Bean bakery in the wider area.
The terrain is typical of the Norfolk countryside: mostly flat and gentle. You'll encounter a mix of quiet country lanes, public footpaths across arable fields, riverside paths along the River Hor, and trails through ancient woodlands like Black Park. Most routes are not technically challenging.
Yes, many walks in the area pass by significant historical sites. You can incorporate a visit to the ruins of the 12th-century Benedictine Priory in Horsham St. Faith into your hike. Nearby, in Horsford, you can also find the earthworks of a Norman motte and bailey castle.
Marriott's Way, a 26-mile trail on a former railway line, is easily accessible from the region. You can join the path at several points for shorter or longer walks. The Marriott's Way loop from Hellesdon is a popular route that explores a lovely section of the trail through woodland and meadows.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the variety of scenery from open fields to quiet woodlands, and the well-maintained paths, particularly along disused railway lines like Marriott's Way.
Yes, the region has some beautiful woodland areas. Black Park is an ancient woodland with trails flanked by oak and silver birch trees. For another option, the Watering Pit – Gravelpit Plantation loop from Broadland takes you through a mix of woodland and heathland scenery.
There are over 380 hiking routes to explore in and around Horsham St. Faith and Newton St. Faith. These range from short, easy strolls to more moderate, long-distance treks, offering plenty of options for all abilities.
While many country footpaths can be uneven or muddy, sections of the Marriott's Way are more suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. This trail follows a disused railway line, offering a flatter and wider surface than typical public footpaths. It's best to check conditions for specific sections before you go.


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