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UK: East of England: Norfolk: Quiet Lanes Project Area

Quiet Lanes Project Area

The Quiet Lanes Project Area is part of North Norfolk between Cromer, North Walsham and Bacton. Although not a specific bridleroute, the aim of the project is to discourage motor vehicles from using the roads that have been designated as 'quiet' thereby making them more pleasurable for walkers, riders and cyclists.


Status: Open

Promotion
Information about the Quiet Lanes project area can be found at Norfolk County Council's website: http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/council/departments/p&t/quietlanes_background.htm. The site explains the aims and objectives of the project and the extent of the area covered.

Ordnance Survey
This paths and tracks in this area can be seen on the following Ordnance Survey maps. The Landranger series at 1:50,000 are useful route maps covering large areas of land, while the Explorer series at 1:25,000 show greater detail.
  • Landranger Map 133: North East Norfolk, Cromer & Wroxham
  • Explorer Map 238: East Dereham & Aylsham

    Acknowledgements
    "Quiet Lanes in Norfolk" is a partnership project between the Countryside Agency, Norfolk County Council, the Norfolk Coast Project and North Norfolk District Council.

    © 2001 British Horse Society. Created: 11 Feb 01. Updated: 28 Feb 01.
    Reference: EEN