Boudica's Way
61 km / 38 miles
Named after the legendary warrior Queen of the Iceni, the route incorporates a strong historical theme with links to Caistor Roman Town and Tasburgh Hill Fort. It connects Norfolk's county town Norwich and the market town of Diss on the Suffolk borders.
A downloadable map available from website below.
Connected Paths:
| Linked Paths: | Angles Way; Wherryman’s Way |
Details:
| Waymark: | Sword on yellow & green named discs | ![]() |
| Attributes: | Easy; Heritage; Military | |
| Start: | TG239083 - Railway Station, Norwich, Norfolk |
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| Finish: | TM112796 - Diss, Norfolk |
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| Web Sites: | http://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk/leisure/1687.asp |
Maps:The map to the right is from the Ordnance Survey. You can use the interactive controls to zoom in and out and to move around the map, or click on a marker for more info. (interactive map help) |
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| Ordnance Survey Maps (path is named on OS maps): | |
| OS Landranger: | 134, 144, 156 |
| OS Explorer: | 230, 237, 40 |
| OS Explorer Active: | 230, 237, 40 |
Route Profile:
| 53.9 Km (33.5 miles) 450 m (1,476 ft) ascent 68 m (223 ft) maximum height |
Publications, Badges and Certificates:
| Folder: | Boudica's Way (South Norfolk Council - 1999) |

