wherrymans way

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Weavers and Wherrymans Way, Braydon Water, Great Yarmouth, uk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weavers and Wherrymans Way, Braydon Water, Great Yarmouth, uk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weavers and Wherrymans Way, Braydon Water, Great Yarmouth, uk Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
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Wherryman`s Way is 35 miles 56 km in length, running between Norwich and Great Yarmouth. It follows the course of the River Yare where possible, with some significant stretches away from the river where there is no continuous path alongside the Yare. Where the River Chet meets the Yare, it follows the former upstream to Loddon and then largely uses roads to the Reedham Ferry to cross the River Yare. From Reedham the route is along the northern bank of the Yare the rest of the way, passing Berney Arms where it joins the route of the Weavers` Way. The two routes then follow the northern edge of Breydon Water before going under Breydon Bridge and into Great Yarmouth. By Vauxhall Bridge next to Great Yarmouth railway station a sculpture marks the end points of the Wherryman`s Way, Weavers` Way and Angles Way. The trail is named after the trading wherries which used the River Yare to travel inland to Norwich.


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