Boudicca Way

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32.9 mi
1,129 ft
10h35
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Last verified: 13 May 2025

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Named after the legendary warrior and Queen of the Iceni whose tribes once inhabited the area, the Boudicca Way runs for approximately 36 miles between Norwich and Diss, roughly parallel with the old Roman ‘Pye’ Road (now the A140).

Boudicca Way passes through the rural, gently undulating countryside of south Norfolk and the Waveney Valley using Public Rights of Way and quiet country roads, where visitors can find unusual wildlife and flora.

Along the way, the trail passes picturesque villages such as Shotesham, Saxlingham Nethergate and Pulham Market.

The area also has strong historical heritage, including Venta Icenorum, the Roman Town at Caistor St Edmund, which was the Roman administrative centre for the area.

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Source: Norfolk Trails

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