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Boudicca Way

The Boudicca Way passes through the beautiful, unspoilt rural countryside of South Norfolk and the Waveney Valley.

It is named after the legendary warrior Queen of the Iceni, whose tribes once inhabited the area. It runs for approximately 36 miles between Norwich and Diss, running roughly parallel with the old Roman 'Pye' Road.

The route follows public rights of way and quiet country roads, passing through picturesque villages such as Shotesham, Saxlingham Nethergate and Pulham Market.

Historical interest along the route includes Venta Icenorum, the Roman Town at Caistor St Edmund.

For those wishing to use public transport the route starts and finishes at mainline railway stations.

The baggage transfer service on this route can run in either direction.

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