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Palgrave walk

Home » Events » Palgrave walk

Tue
26
Apr
2011
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Tue
26
Apr
2011
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Palgrave walk

Countryside And Walks

This walk, to be lead by Roger and Margaret Coomber, is 5 miles long and almost circumnavigates Palgrave village. Starting and finishing at the Community Centre, the walk is on field edges, footpaths, permissive footpaths and minor roads. There are 2 stiles and some potentially muddy stretches. For the first time we will be walking along the permissive footpath created in 2010 by Paul Whiting along the River Waveney between Denmark Bridge and Star Cottage which, with permission given by a local farmer to walk along his field edges, will enable us to link up with the excellent footpath network around Palgrave. After the walk we will transfer to a local public house for refreshments. If you wish to join us on this walk please be at Palgrave Community Centre ready to leave at 9.45 a.m.

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