Rockland All Saints

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This is a good walk, with no stiles en route. When walking through the Rocklands, as the two villages of All Saints and St Peter are called, dwellings of all shapes and sizes and gardens to match makes this an interesting walk. There is a woodland path and paths beside fields and also tracks, all of which link the villages. The White Hart is an excellent place to pause and enjoy a tasty meal, one of many from the blackboard. It is closed Monday lunchtime.

England - East England - Norfolk - Countryside

Features

Birds, Butterflies, Church, Flowers, Food Shop, Good for Kids, Great Views, Mostly Flat, Play Area, Pub, Public Transport, Restaurant, Toilets, Wildlife, Woodland
5/5/2023 - Merrick Smith

Completed this walk today, Friday 5th May 2023. A very nice country walk, along quiet tracks, paths and country roads a pleasant stroll. However, as a previous walker noted the section from the Grange down Brown’s Lane (Track) is somewhat overgrown with grass, cow parsley and nettles. I could discern where the path went, but you need to wear good boots and trousers (preferably waterproof as the vegetation can be wet). The path does get better further towards Magpie Lane. The telephone number for Village Hall parking is no longer operable and a sign does say ‘no unauthorised parking’. However, there is parking at the bottom of 'The Green and Bridleway' by the playing field.

8/4/2019 - Tracy Hodgkinson

3.8.19 My friend and I tried this walk on the above date but could not proceed at point 7. The path was incredibly overgrown and we could not get to the point where the author mentions using the field. We had to walk back along the road and join the walk later.

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