Description
This route is an alternative suggestion for the WymMul section, based on me having already walked a variant of the original WymMul section.
It is slightly longer, but avoids which the steepest part (the footbridge to the east of the Bird in Hand pub in Wreningham, at 30% / 17deg), the very narrow (18cm wide) gate/stiles by the horse fields at Hethel Bridge/Hill Farm, the 60mph unpavemented East Carleton Road and (possibly - I'm not sure) private track opposite Bracon Hall Farm.
The alternative I chose is nice and quiet, and not much longer. I have walked the vast majority of it. The only slight unknown is the track by the disused quarry between Toprow and Flordon. There is a very minor detour available on adjacent footpath and road if necessary
This route is an alternative suggestion for the WymMul section, based on me having already walked a variant of the original WymMul section.
It is slightly longer, but avoids which the steepest part (the footbridge to the east of the Bird in Hand pub in Wreningham, at 30% / 17deg), the very narrow (18cm wide) gate/stiles by the horse fields at Hethel Bridge/Hill Farm, the 60mph unpavemented East Carleton Road and (possibly - I'm not sure) private track opposite Bracon Hall Farm.
The alternative I chose is nice and quiet, and not much longer. I have walked the vast majority of it. The only slight unknown is the track by the disused quarry between Toprow and Flordon. There is a very minor detour available on adjacent footpath and road if necessary
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Geography information system (GIS) data
Total length
Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Wymondham
Grid Ref
TG1106801471
Lat / Lon
52.57011° / 1.11314°
Easting / Northing
611,068E / 301,471N
What3Words
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Mulbarton
Grid Ref
TG1929900230
Lat / Lon
52.55572° / 1.23357°
Easting / Northing
619,299E / 300,230N
What3Words
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Wymondham | |
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Grid Ref | TG1106801471 |
Lat / Lon | 52.57011° / 1.11314° |
Easting / Northing | 611,068E / 301,471N |
What3Words | toolbar.slick.magnitude |
Mulbarton | |
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Grid Ref | TG1929900230 |
Lat / Lon | 52.55572° / 1.23357° |
Easting / Northing | 619,299E / 300,230N |
What3Words | dragon.scribble.extreme |
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review
WymondhamES
26 Nov 2021A lovely walk along quiet roads and footpaths. It is slightly longer between Mulbarton and Wreningham than the other two slow ways for the same journey but the route is very pleasant. We took the slight detour suggested in the overview as it was not obvious if there was a right of way of any sort.
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