The (very walkable) Green City of Norwich

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Norwich is one of England’s most walkable and cycling-friendly cities, and one of its greenest too (with  a strong vegan movement). With medieval roots, it has two cathedrals (one Catholic, one Anglican) and is the only city in England where a national park (in  this case the Broads) runs through it.

Elm Hill is Norwich’s most picturesque street, lined with timber-framed houses and cobbles. Many of these lovely buildings date to the Tudor era.

When out walking, always follow the Countryside Code, to keep all creatures safe.

The compact medieval street pattern of Norwich means it’s one of the most walkable cities in England. Norwich Castle and Cathedral (both 900 years old) are only 10 minutes apart by foot!

The city also has plenty of  green spaces. From Eaton Park to Taverham Mill Nature Reserve. (100 acres). Whitlingham Country Park (280 acres) is just 30 minutes walk from the centre of Norwich.

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