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The Countryside Access Team is continuously seeking to make the most of opportunities to improve the network and develop new access facilities. Events and activities are also frequently organised or promoted, often through local groups and may involve anything from a cycle ride for charity to a Walk for Health run through a doctors surgery.

This work may be on a small scale such as a volunteer group working to clear a path during a weekend, or the construction of a boardwalk or surfaced path, or the waymarking of a new trail. Other projects are longer-term, and involve partnership contributions to bring them to fruition.

Take a look below to find out the latest information about what's going on across the County.

If you're organising a guided walk, farm open day or a public event involving countryside access in Norfolk and would like it to be included here, please contact us.

3 May 2012 - Swaffham awarded Walkers Are Welcome status
Bill Oddie to launch Wild About the Wensum 2012 – Pensthorpe Saturday 19 May 10am - 5pm
Boudicca Way Guided Walks 2012
Wherryman's Way at Langley with Hardley – Temporary Closure 12 April to 12 October 2012
Broads Flood Alleviation Project – temporary path closures 2012
Macmillan Cancer Support’s Bure Valley Railway Walk – Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd April 2012
New Community Projects Directory launched - November 2011
Walks in and around the Watton area - Health Heritage and Biodiversity Book launched 26th July 2011
Summer Holiday Family Walks 2011: Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path National Trail 25th Anniversary
Telephone contact information
Explore Swaffham for a healthier lifestyle
Gaywood Valley Project – Events – April to November 2011
Coast Awards 2011 crown Norfolk Coast Path “Best Coastal Path”
Weavers' Way footpath closure - Decoy Road (Hickling) to Potter Heigham 7 January 2011 - 6 April 2012
Railway Rambles booklets launched
Advice for walkers: Cattle in fields
Weavers' Way footpath closure extended - Acle Dyke to Acle Bridge Inn. April 2009 - October 2011
Weavers' Way closed - South Oby Dyke to Acle Bridge (River Thurne). December 2010 - June 2013
Norfolk Health Heritage and Biodiversity Walks Launched
RUPP reclassification to Restricted Byways
Wherryman's Way Links Norwich to Great Yarmouth
Statutory Public Right of Area Access Applied to Norfolk
Norfolk Local Access Forum Website
Fens Access Project