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Boudica's Way

Long-distance footpath in Norfolk, England

Boudica's Way

Summary

Long-distance footpath in Norfolk, England

FieldValue
nameBoudica's Way
photoFile:Boudica's Way - geograph.org.uk - 223630.jpg
captionBoudica's Way Trail
length_mi36
locationEast Anglia
designationDiss railway station and Norwich railway station
useHiking
highest_ft223

Boudica's Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in East Anglia, England, United Kingdom. It is 36 miles in length and runs from Norwich to Diss, near the border with Suffolk, and follows close to Roman roads and passes through Caistor St. Edmund, a settlement tracing its roots to the Roman period. Along its route, it also passes through the picturesque villages of Saxlingham Nethergate, Shotesham, and Pulham Market.

Footpath marker beside Boudica's Way

History

The route commemorates the warrior queen of the Iceni, Boudica, who rebelled against the early Roman government and military control in the region of what is now South Norfolk. The path is parallel to the old Roman Pye Road, now the A140 road.

References

References

  1. "Boudicca Way". Long Distance Walkers Association.
  2. "Boudicca Way (Norwich to Diss)". Norfolk County Council.
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