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Sheringham Park
Norfolk
Sheringham Park
Circular walk

Follow the seven-mile Sheringham Woodland and Coastal Walk through parkland, woods, fields and along the cliff edge, with views out over the sea. There's a large variety of trees, bird and animal life on the walk.
OS map available here.
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Useful Information
How to get there: Entrance at junction of A148/B1157. Two miles south-west of Sheringham, 5 miles west of Cromer and 6 miles east of Holt.
Grid Reference: TG 139 410
Nearest Postcode: NR26 8TL
Parking: Sheringham Park car park.
Facilities: Toilets near courtyard and at Weybourne Station (when open).
6.7 miles
Moderate
2hr 30min
The Walk
A woodland and coastal walk through parkland.
Map with thanks to Ordnance Survey.
Walk
1 From the visitor centre, follow the marker post with the red arrows taking you to Weybourne Station.
2 Leave the red marked route and go left through the gate to the station.
3 From the station, go up onto the road and over the railway bridge. Continue along the footpath alongside the road heading towards the village of Weybourne.
4 Pass through the housing estate, to the T-junction. Head right, signposted to Kelling and Sheringham, then left across the A149 by the church. Head past the bus stop and take a right when you reach the Ship Inn, heading down Beach Lane, to the sea. When you reach the beach, turn right up the path and along the cliff edge.
5 Turn right here, at the marker post, to head inland. Go over the railway bridge. Turn right when you reach the A149, then cross over the road passing through the gate. Head down passing The Gazebo and follow the path in front of Sheringham Hall.
6 At the marker post, turn right to go up the hill to the Temple. From here, follow the red, blue and orange arrows to the right, keep right across the field and head through the gate. Head up the track before heading left at the marker post onto the main path which will lead you back to the visitor centre.

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