From Walsingham to Great Snoring

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"Tread in the pilgrims' footsteps around one of the most important medieval shrines in England."
Walk directions

Return to the main exit of the car park and turn left, soon to go down Coker's Hill. Go straight across at the junction along Back Lane. The remains of the Franciscan friary are over a flint wall to your left, incorporated into a private house. At a T-junction, turn right uphill, then where the lane curves right, go left along the Pilgrims' Way, the route of a dismantled railway.

Follow the level gravel path through open country with good views for 1 mile (1.6km). When it ends, turn left into Houghton St Giles and turn right to pass the Slipper Chapel on your left (built in the 1300s and partly destroyed during the Reformation), then past the former railway until you enter North Barsham.

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  Terrain  - Mostly country lanes
  Landscape  - Rolling agricultural scenery with meadows and woodland
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs can run free along the former railway track
  Parking  - Pay-and-display car park in Little Walsingham
  Toilets en route  - At shrine and Slipper Chapel
About the walk
In the 11th century, Richeldis de Faverches was lady of the manor in Walsingham. One night the Virgin Mary appeared to her in a dream and told her to build a copy of the Sancta Casa, the 'Holy House' in Nazareth where she had been living when the Angel Gabriel announced she was pregnant. Richeldis...
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The North Norfolk Coast is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and probably the finest of its kind in Europe. Here you’ll find a string of quaint villages and small towns – Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea and Cley next the Sea are 21st-century favourites, while Sheringham and Cromer are classic examples of a good old-fashioned seaside resort where grand Victorian hotels look out to sea.
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From Walsingham to Great Snoring

Recommended by
Our view
"Tread in the pilgrims' footsteps around one of the most important medieval shrines in England."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Mostly country lanes
  Landscape - Rolling agricultural scenery with meadows and woodland
  Dog friendliness - Dogs can run free along the former railway track
  Parking - Pay-and-display car park in Little Walsingham
  Toilets en route - At shrine and Slipper Chapel
About the walk
In the 11th century, Richeldis de Faverches was lady of the manor in Walsingham. One night the Virgin Mary appeared to her in a dream and told her to build a copy of the Sancta Casa, the 'Holy House' in Nazareth where she had been living when the Angel Gabriel announced she was pregnant. Richeldis...
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The North Norfolk Coast is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and probably the finest of its kind in Europe. Here you’ll find a string of quaint villages and small towns – Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea and Cley next the Sea are 21st-century favourites, while Sheringham and Cromer are classic examples of a good old-fashioned seaside resort where grand Victorian hotels look out to sea.