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Attractions and Places To See around Foulsham - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Foulsham, a village in North Norfolk, offer a blend of historical architecture and access to natural landscapes. The area features notable landmarks, diverse natural features, and cultural sites. Foulsham serves as a base for exploring the surrounding countryside and coastal areas.

Best attractions and places to see around Foulsham

  • The most popular attractions is Marriott's Way, a cycle way that runs 24.6 miles (39.5 km) from Norwich to Aylsham. This traffic-free path is open to walkers, cyclists, and horse riders, following the route of a disused railway.
  • Another must-see spot is Reepham's Three Churches: St. Mary's, St. Michael's, and All Saints, a collection of religious buildings. Visitors can explore the churchyard where St Michael & St Mary, once separate parish churches, are now joined, with the ruins of All Saints nearby.
  • Visitors also love Sparham Pools Nature Reserve, a wetland nature reserve in a former gravel quarry. The clear chalk streams feeding the ponds support diverse wildlife, including various duck species like Shoveler, Gadwall, and Tufted duck.
  • Foulsham is known for its historical sites, natural parks, and cultural attractions. The area provides opportunities for exploring historic architecture, engaging with nature, and visiting family-friendly destinations.
  • The attractions around Foulsham are appreciated by the komoot community, with 9 upvotes and 14 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 27, 2026

Sparham Pools Nature Reserve

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Sparham Pools is a wetland nature reserve in a former gravel quarry. The chalk streams that feed the ponds are clear and clean and the area is now rich in wildlife. Look out for a variety of duck species, including Shoveler, Gadwall, Pochard, and Tufted duck, as well as the less common Goldeneye and Goosander.

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Marriott's Way

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Running 24.6 miles (39.5 km) from Norwich to Aylsham, the Marriott's Way is a great traffic-free path open to walkers, cyclists and horse riders. It follows the route of the railway which ran here until 1985. The path is made up of different surfaces so expect mud if it's been raining.

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Marriott's Way

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Journeying between Aylsham and Norwich, Marriott's Way is a traffic free trail for hikers and cyclists. It follows the routes of two disused railway lines for 26 miles (42 km). The route makes an intriguing curve, known as the Themelthorpe Loop, around Reepham which can be made into a circular hike of around six miles (10 km). This was said to be the sharpest railway bend in the UK and was created to join the two railway lines. For more information see the guidebook marriottsway.info/assets/marriotts-downloads/guides/Marriotts-Way-Guide-Book.pdf

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St Agnes' Church, Cawston

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The church consists of a tall west tower, nave, north and south aisles, north and south transepts, chancel and south porch. The earliest parts are the chancel and north transept, which are from about 1300. The rest of the building is late 14th and early 15th century, and was built by Sir Michael De La Pole, first Earl of Suffolk, and his wife Catherine (except the north aisle, built by Robert Oxburgh). Construction is of flint, except the tower, which is faced in freestone. There are interesting gargoyles below the parapets. Inside is a hammerbeam roof to the nave with carved angels, a 15th century rood screen with original painted panels, medieval stained glass, poppy-headed benches, a 15th century pulpit and a medieval alms box.

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The churchyard in Reepham is actually the home to three churches. St Michael & St Mary, which were once separate parish churches, have been joined together. St Michael's became the church hall while worship continues in St Mary's. The ruins of All Saints, which was supposedly ravaged by fire in 1543, is in the south west corner. Some say it was demolished by protestants after the reformation, given the date it occured.

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Erik Gibbons
August 26, 2025, Reepham's Three Churches: St. Mary's, St. Michael's, and All Saints

Some runis of the All Saints Church, destroyed in the "Great fire of Reepham" in 1543.

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Sparham Pools is a wetland nature reserve in a former gravel quarry. The chalk streams that feed the ponds are clear and clean and the area is now rich in wildlife. Look out for a variety of duck species, including Shoveler, Gadwall, Pochard, and Tufted duck, as well as the less common Goldeneye and Goosander.

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A walk along Wensum Way offers a delightful experience filled with beautiful scenery, diverse wildlife, and charming views. Here are some highlights you can expect: 1. **Picturesque Landscapes**: The Wensum Way winds through varied landscapes, including woodlands, meadows, and riverside paths, providing picturesque views of the Norfolk countryside. 2. **Rich Wildlife**: As you stroll along the path, you'll have the opportunity to spot a variety of wildlife, such as deer, hares, otters, and a wide range of bird species. 3. **Tranquil Rivers**: The walk follows the River Wensum, offering peaceful riverside views and the soothing sounds of flowing water. 4. **Historic Sites**: Along the way, you'll encounter historic sites, including medieval churches, old mills, and charming villages, providing insight into the region's rich history and culture. 5. **Relaxation and Exercise**: The Wensum Way offers a relaxing and enjoyable walk, allowing you to connect with nature while engaging in physical activity.

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As of 9th May 2023, parts of Marriotts Way north of Drayton are a total mudbath and only suitable for MTBs. The surface coming into Norwich is worn out and bumpy but at least dry.

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The churchyard in Reepham is actually the home to three churches. St Michael & St Mary, which were once separate parish churches, have been joined together. St Michael's became the church hall while worship continues in St Mary's. The ruins of All Saints, which was supposedly ravaged by fire in 1543, is in the south west corner. Some say it was demolished by protestants after the reformation, given the date it occured.

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Natalie
December 22, 2022, Marriott's Way

Journeying between Aylsham and Norwich, Marriott's Way is a traffic free trail for hikers and cyclists. It follows the routes of two disused railway lines for 26 miles (42 km). The route makes an intriguing curve, known as the Themelthorpe Loop, around Reepham which can be made into a circular hike of around six miles (10 km). This was said to be the sharpest railway bend in the UK and was created to join the two railway lines. For more information see the guidebook https://www.marriottsway.info/assets/marriotts-downloads/guides/Marriotts-Way-Guide-Book.pdf

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Nature at its best. This area can get flooded in the winter months. Waterproof boots are a must have.

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Serena
October 10, 2020, Marriott's Way

Full route goes from Norwich to Aylsham

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore near Foulsham?

The area around Foulsham offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Sparham Pools Nature Reserve, a wetland reserve known for its clear chalk streams and various duck species like Shoveler and Gadwall. The stunning North Norfolk Coast, with beaches such as Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham, is also within easy reach. Further afield, Pensthorpe Natural Park provides beautiful gardens and wildlife, while Holt Country Park offers another outdoor option for all ages.

Are there good walking trails around Foulsham?

Yes, there are several excellent walking opportunities. The Marriott's Way is a 24.6-mile (39.5 km) traffic-free path from Norwich to Aylsham, suitable for walkers, cyclists, and horse riders. The Wensum Way, accessible near Sparham Pools Nature Reserve, offers picturesque landscapes, diverse wildlife, and tranquil riverside views. Additionally, the attractive countryside around Foulsham and Melton Constable provides numerous routes for leisurely strolls.

What historical sites can I visit near Foulsham?

Foulsham itself features the historic 14th-century Church of Holy Innocents (also known as St. Andrew's). Nearby, you can explore Reepham's Three Churches, where St. Michael's and St. Mary's are joined, with the ruins of All Saints nearby. St Agnes' Church in Cawston is another significant site with impressive 14th and 15th-century architecture. Other notable historical attractions include Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, Blickling Estate, and Walsingham Abbey Grounds and Museum.

What family-friendly attractions are there near Foulsham?

For families, there are several engaging options. ROARR! (Lenwade) is a major tourist attraction offering indoor and outdoor activities. Pensthorpe Natural Park provides gardens, wildlife, and walking trails suitable for all ages. The Marriott's Way is a traffic-free path perfect for family walks or bike rides. You can also enjoy a scenic ride on the Bure Valley Railway from Aylsham or visit Redwings Horse Sanctuary Aylsham.

Are there cycling routes available near Foulsham?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. The Marriott's Way is a dedicated traffic-free path running 24.6 miles (39.5 km) from Norwich to Aylsham, ideal for cyclists. For more varied cycling experiences, you can find numerous MTB trails and road cycling routes around Foulsham, including options like the 'Marriott's Way – Marriott's Way loop from Booton' or the 'Quiet Country Lane – Lyng Watermill loop from Foulsham'. You can explore these and other routes on the komoot guide for MTB Trails around Foulsham or Road Cycling Routes around Foulsham.

What is the best time to visit Foulsham for outdoor activities?

The area is enjoyable year-round, but for outdoor activities, spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for walking and cycling. Be aware that wetland areas like Sparham Pools Nature Reserve can get flooded in winter months, making waterproof boots essential. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage.

Where can I go for wildlife spotting near Foulsham?

For wildlife enthusiasts, Sparham Pools Nature Reserve is an excellent spot, home to diverse duck species such as Shoveler, Gadwall, Pochard, and Tufted duck, as well as the less common Goldeneye and Goosander. Pensthorpe Natural Park is another prime location for birdwatching and observing various wildlife in a managed natural setting.

Are there any dog-friendly attractions or walks near Foulsham?

Many of the outdoor areas around Foulsham are dog-friendly. The Marriott's Way is a popular choice for walks with dogs, though surfaces can vary. The general countryside walks around Foulsham and Melton Constable are also suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock. Always check specific venue rules for indoor attractions or nature reserves.

Are there places to eat or drink in Foulsham itself?

Yes, Foulsham village has a traditional country pub and a local shop, which serve as community hubs and offer options for refreshments and provisions during your visit.

What are some hidden gems or less crowded trails near Foulsham?

Beyond the main attractions, exploring the smaller churches like St Agnes' Church in Cawston or the ruins at Reepham's Three Churches can offer a quieter historical experience. For nature, the Wensum Way, particularly sections away from the main trailheads, can provide a tranquil walking experience. The attractive countryside around Foulsham and Melton Constable also holds many less-trafficked paths for peaceful exploration.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Besides walking and cycling on routes like the Marriott's Way, the area offers opportunities for mountain biking and running. You can find various MTB trails, such as the 'River Tud Bridge – Elm Hill loop from Sparham', and numerous running trails, including the 'Home – Bawdeswell Church loop from Bawdeswell'. For detailed routes, refer to the komoot guides for MTB Trails around Foulsham and Running Trails around Foulsham.

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