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The Wensum Way
Length12 mi (19 km)
LocationCentral Norfolk
DesignationNorfolk Trails
TrailheadsGressenhall Farm and Workhouse museum, Lenwade
UseWalking
SeasonAll year Round
Websitenorfolk.gov.uk

The Wensum Way is a 12-mile footpath route in Norfolk, UK, which opened in Spring 2013. It links the Nar Valley Way at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse museum to the Marriott's Way at Lenwade.[1]

The route takes its name from the River Wensum, in whose valley the route lies.[1] The Norfolk County Council has hidden geocaches along the trail, which passes through 26 county wildlife areas and four Sites of Special Scientific Interest.[2] The route forms part of the Norfolk Trails network.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "New Wensum Way footpath will fill 'missing link' in Norfolk Trails network". Eastern Daily Press. 28 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Norfolk County Council: Wensum Way – the Last Piece of the Norfolk Trails Puzzle". Reuters. 10 October 2013.