
Exploring the trails of Norwich and its surrounding countryside offers a refreshing way to see the city and the broader Norfolk landscape. Whether you are on foot, two wheels, or horseback, the area is criss-crossed with paths that blend urban history with peaceful natural escapes. Visitors can enjoy a massive variety of scenery. You can wander through the historic city centre with its cobbled lanes and riverside paths, or head slightly further out to experience the Marriott’s Way, a famous long-distance trail that follows a former railway line. You’ll see ancient flint walls, hidden gardens, serene river views of the Wensum, and lush woodland stretches that feel miles away from the city bustle.

Walking & Multi-Use Trails
For longer excursions, several iconic trails start or pass through Norwich. These are often shared between walkers and cyclists.
Riding (Bridleways)
While much of the city is pedestrianised,
Marriott’s Way is the primary long-distance route explicitly open to horse riders. It features a mixture of tarmac, gravel, and earth surfaces suitable for horses.