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Angles Way: 1. Knettishall - Diss
Introduction
- Angles Waymark
The Angles Way, for much of its length, follows river Waveney Valley which forms the border between Norfolk and Suffolk and is a truly excellent waterside walk. The extended route now also forms a link between Peddars Way at Knettishall Heath, and the Weavers Way at Great Yarmouth.
The Angles Way has had several alterations and improvements since it was devised in the late 1980's. Currently the main route is 78 miles long, (94 miles if the extension to Thetford following sections of the Ickneild Way and Iceni Way LDFPs are included).
An excellent little guide book to the route has been published by The Ramblers Association and is one that I would whole-heartedly recommend to anyone intending to complete the route, although it may now be difficult to get hold of a copy.
Since my circumstances don't currently allow me to put on a rucksack and walk from one end to the other in a single continuous journey, (always my preferred way of completing a long distance route) I propose to tackle the route by a series of much shorter walks; where possible by using public transport, devising circular walks, or being dropped off by some kind person at one end of a section and walking to my car parked at the other. Where needs must, then it will have to be by walking out and back completing some sections in both directions.
The result, inevitably, will be that I walk much further than the nominal 78 miles, but will see more of the adjacent countryside and villages which I see that as a positive thing.
Given that I shall do sections as and when convenient, rather than in any particular order, and that I shall probably end up doing between 10 and 20 short walks by the time that I eventually finish, I shall record my walks in four separate walk reports as follows:
Angles Way: 1. Knettishall - Diss
Angles Way: 2. Diss - Homersfield
Angles Way: 3. Homersfield - Beccles
Angles Way: 4. Beccles - Great Yarmouth
Once I've completed a section I'll upload the report and edit and update it as I make further progress. I'm in no hurry though, but some of the short walks may be of interest to those taking walking holidays in the area. Section 4 The Beccles to Great Yarmouth section is the only section that I've completed to date, so don't look for the others yet.
Angles Way: 1. Knettishall - Diss Knettishall Heath WalkThere's plenty of good parking at Knettishall Heath, which is just as well because getting to the start by means of public transport is somewhat problematic. Good luck with that one!
The start of The Angles Way coincides with the junction of the ancient trackways of Ickneild Way and Peddar's Way. The extended route of the Angles Way to Thetford coincides with the Icknield Way for a few miles, and the Iceni Way all the way to Thetford.
- Pick your LDFP! The start at Knettishall
The start is very pleasant, going through a section of Breckland Heath owned and managed by Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
A sandy track is followed past Riddlesworth Hall (now a school).
- Riddlesworth Hall and Church
Length: 2.42 miles 3.90 km Ascent: +13m -19m Naismith: 0h 48m (each way)
Completed 14th February 2018.
Diss - Roydon Fen circularA very pleasant afternoon's circular walk that started and finished at the car park at Wortham Ling and included a visit to Diss and its' Mere, returning via Royden Fen.
Diss itself is a very picturesque country market town well worth a visit. There is an excellent little café at Fair Green.
- Fair Green
- Diss (composite)
- Diss: The Mere
About 3 miles/5kms of the Angles Way are included in this walk. Completed on 30th October 2016.