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Hiking around Denver, Norfolk, offers trails through a flat, agricultural landscape characterized by waterways and open fields. The region is part of the Fens, known for its reclaimed land and network of drainage channels. This area provides accessible paths suitable for walks along riverbanks and through rural settings.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small landscaped garden feature by the roadside with information sign.
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ownham Market's town centre is on a smaller scale than those of nearby Swaffham, Dereham and Fakenham, and here there is no great church lifting its head above the market place. To find the parish church of this interesting town, you need to head out to the east, where it is hidden from view by trees on top of a rise above the road to Swaffham. Here St Edmund sits, a pretty thing in gingerbread carstone, with an elegant lead-covered spire crowning its squat tower. You can see at first glance that this is by no means a grand, urban church. I was struck by how few gravestones survive in the churchyard. Carstone is notoriously difficult to date, but the low aisles and nave are essentially 15th Century I think, while the chancel is a 19th century rebuild. Set into the stone above the priest door is a crucifixion scene, probably from the top of a former churchyard cross. It all makes for an interesting building quite unlike that of most Norfolk towns. Although there are exceptions, the parish churches of Norfolk's market towns tend to be High Church in character, even Anglo-catholic, and St Edmund is higher than most. The interior is rather dark thanks to a multiplicity of stained glass, but it was not gloomy, and the smell of incense and the view of the lighter chancel with its big six candlesticks on the altar was evocative and atmospheric. Essentially, this is a late 19th century interior, but there are a couple of important medieval survivals. The most significant of these is the set of 15th century glass panels set in the west window below the ringing chamber. They include figures from the orders of angels as well as angel musicians, a fragment of figures rising out of the mouth of hell from a Harrowing of Hell image, as well as another fragment of the dead rising from their graves.
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Good coffee & food with plenty of outdoor tables in the square. Open until 4pm (2pm Sun). Closed Mon/Tue.
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Large beer garden at the front overlooking the green, including a covered area.
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Very pretty market square and great place for a cafe stop
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Go into the street to Downham square. Nice coffee and cakes. Even with a good gf option ;)
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There are bike racks on the opposite side of the road, just inside the car park, if you need to secure your bike.
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There are over 30 hiking routes available around Denver, Norfolk. These trails primarily traverse the flat, agricultural landscape of the Fens, offering accessible paths along riverbanks and through open fields.
The trails in Denver, Norfolk, are characterized by river paths, open agricultural land, and quiet rural tracks. The landscape is generally flat, part of the Fens, known for its waterways and reclaimed land. You'll find a mix of easy and moderate routes, with no difficult trails.
Yes, Denver, Norfolk, offers many easy trails perfect for beginners. Out of the over 30 available routes, 20 are classified as easy, making them suitable for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed walk. An example is the Denver Sluice – Denver Sluice loop from Denver, which is an easy 3.8-mile (6.1 km) route.
Yes, many of the trails around Denver, Norfolk, are circular. For instance, you can enjoy the Denver Sluice – Downham Market Town Clock loop from Denver, a 5.9-mile (9.4 km) moderate route, or the Downham Market Town Clock – Denver Sluice loop from Downham Market, which is a 6.0-mile (9.6 km) moderate path offering views of the River Great Ouse.
The hiking routes in Denver, Norfolk, are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 8 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful, flat landscapes, the accessibility of the paths along riverbanks, and the quiet rural tracks that define the area.
Along the hiking trails, you can explore various points of interest that highlight the region's unique character. Notable attractions include the historic Downham Market Clock Tower and the functional Denver Sluice. You'll also encounter natural features like the Ten Mile Bank and the Ouse Washes Wetland, which showcase the area's waterways and wetland environment.
Yes, some trails connect Denver with nearby areas. For example, the Denver Sluice – Downham Market Town Clock loop from Denver links Denver with Downham Market, offering a journey through the local countryside and along the Denver Sluice.
One of the longer routes in the area is the Downham Market Town Clock – Downham Market Clock Tower loop from Downham Market. This moderate trail spans 7.7 miles (12.4 km) and takes approximately 3 hours and 13 minutes to complete, leading through the flat, open landscape of the Fens.
Hiking in Denver, Norfolk, is defined by its unique Fens landscape. This includes flat, open agricultural land, a network of drainage channels, and paths along riverbanks. It's an area known for its reclaimed land and offers a distinct rural walking experience.
Given the flat terrain and the prevalence of easy and moderate routes, many trails in Denver, Norfolk, are suitable for families. The accessible paths along riverbanks and through open fields provide a pleasant environment for walks with children, though specific family-friendly amenities would need to be checked per route.
Hiking durations vary depending on the chosen route. For instance, the Denver Sluice – Downham Market Town Clock loop from Denver typically takes around 2 hours 25 minutes, while a longer route like the Downham Market Town Clock – Downham Market Clock Tower loop from Downham Market can take about 3 hours 13 minutes.


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