Norfolk Circular Walks

05. Blofield and Brundall

   
This is a circular walk which follows a route of approximately 3 ½ miles of varied Norfolk village and rural landscapes.

Beech House, once used as a school, dates back to 1610 and St Andrew's and St Peter's Church was founded in the late 14th Century.

A little to the south, the late 13th Century Breydeston Church overlooks gently sloping grazing pastures and arable farmland.
   
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  Beautiful walk with lovely views. Blofield church worth a stop. Saw newborn calves in meadow and lots of butterflies. Chatted to trainspotters on Brundall station before crossing to have lunch at the pub. Nice return to Blofield. Came across no problems or poor tracks etc! reccommended!
 
Laura, Ian & Julie-Ann Boothby 15-08-2004
   
   
   
 
Church path, Blofield

Church path, Blofield