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Cringleford

The best hikes from bus stations around Cringleford

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Hiking around Cringleford, located on the outskirts of Norwich, offers gentle terrain characterized by river paths and woodlands. The area is defined by the River Yare and its valley, providing picturesque routes and significant green spaces like Cringleford Meadow. Trails often feature a mix of open fields and shaded forest sections, with minimal elevation changes suitable for various fitness levels. This makes Cringleford a destination for accessible bus station hiking trails.

Best bus station hiking trails around Cringleford

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Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Earlham Park – Bluebell Woods loop from University of East Anglia

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 14, 2025, Cringleford Bridge

Cringleford Bridge was first built in stone in 1520, replacing a wooden bridge on the same site. Medieval sections survive in at least two arches, abutments and the central pier. It was widened in the late 18th century, restored in the 1970s. It crosses the River Yare south of Norwich and carries the Kett's County Long Distance Trail.

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A broad is the local name for a body of water. This one was created from a former gravel pit in conjunction with the landscaping of the universities grounds. It's pretty and a haven for wildlife, but its steep sides reduce the wetland habitat that would normally surround a lake of this size.

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Alan Edwards
October 20, 2024, Hellesdon Mill

Beautiful and historic site.

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A bumpy single-track descent, followed by smoother doubletrack (if you're heading north west). Noisy as it's by the the Southern Bypass, but you can just think how much more fun you're having on the track than the road.

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Mark
August 9, 2020, Keswick Mill

Walk through the gravelled courtyard and turn right between the mill and its pond

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus-accessible hiking trails are available in Cringleford?

There are over a dozen hiking trails in Cringleford that are easily accessible from local bus stops. These routes offer a convenient way to explore the area's natural beauty without needing a car.

What kind of terrain can I expect on Cringleford's bus station hikes?

The trails around Cringleford are generally characterized by gentle terrain and minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. You'll find a mix of river paths along the River Yare, open fields, and shaded woodland sections. Most routes are classified as easy to moderate.

Are there family-friendly hiking routes accessible by bus in Cringleford?

Yes, Cringleford offers several family-friendly options. The gentle terrain and varied scenery are perfect for all ages. A good example is the Holly Walk Play Area – Cringleford Bridge loop from University of East Anglia, which is an easy 5.3 km route. Many trails incorporate green spaces like Cringleford Recreation Ground, ideal for picnics and play.

Can I bring my dog on these bus-accessible trails?

Many of the trails in Cringleford are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and along river paths. Areas like Marston Marshes and the Yare Valley Walk are popular with dog walkers. Always remember to keep your dog under control and check for any specific local signage regarding lead requirements, especially near livestock or nature reserves.

Are there any circular routes starting from Cringleford bus stops?

Yes, Cringleford is well-suited for circular walks. Many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point, often conveniently near a bus stop. For instance, the Earlham Park – Bluebell Woods loop from University of East Anglia is a popular 9 km circular hike that showcases varied landscapes.

What natural features or viewpoints can I discover on these hikes?

Cringleford's trails offer beautiful natural features. You can explore the picturesque River Yare and its floodplains, the tranquil University of East Anglia Broad, and the diverse wildlife of Marston Marshes. Some routes also pass through charming woodlands like Bluebell Woods. While there are no dramatic mountain viewpoints, the river valleys and open fields provide lovely scenic vistas.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Cringleford?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Cringleford, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the area's peaceful river paths, the accessibility of trails from public transport, and the varied scenery that includes woodlands and open meadows. The gentle nature of the trails also makes them popular for relaxed strolls.

Are there any historical points of interest along the bus-accessible routes?

Yes, Cringleford's trails often incorporate historical elements. You might encounter the historic Cringleford Bridge, an important local landmark, or pass by the site of Keswick Mill. The broader area also features significant historical sites like Norwich Castle and Norwich Cathedral, which are accessible via public transport from Cringleford.

What is the best season to hike around Cringleford?

Cringleford offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, especially in areas like Bluebell Woods. Summer is perfect for riverside strolls. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage, and even winter walks can be charming, particularly along the Yare Valley, though paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there cafes or pubs near the bus station hiking routes?

While specific cafes directly on every route might be limited, Cringleford village itself and the nearby University of East Anglia campus offer options for refreshments. You can find local pubs and cafes within walking distance of some bus stops, perfect for a post-hike treat. For example, Chestnuts Coffee Shop is a popular spot in the wider Cringleford area.

Are there any longer, more challenging routes accessible by bus?

While Cringleford's terrain is generally gentle, you can find longer routes that offer more distance. The Hellesdon Mill – Cringleford Bridge loop from University of East Anglia is a moderate 8.2 km hike. Additionally, Cringleford connects to long-distance paths like the Yare Valley Walk and the Tas Valley Way, allowing for extended excursions if you wish to combine sections.

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