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Bigod Way 2018-10-05 No Dogs
2018 - Fri Oct 5th -  10:00  - 10 Miles
Meet: Earsham, Queens Head, Station Road. Pub by agreement or street parking.
NR35 2TS   OS Map: X 231, OL 40
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Food: Bring your own picnic lunch
The Bigod Way follows the popular Bath Hills route with footpaths south of Bungay. The map shows a short branch onto an island in the Waveney. This is worth a visit and bird watchers might see a kingfisher. This spot is used by wild swimmers. The Waveney bridge in Earsham is closed due to collapse. The track log shows a 100 metre diversion to the open-access land. This looks as though it's well used but sadly it's not legal. The official diversion is a bureaucrat's solution. It covers the official "backside" but the covering is sadly transparent. The bridge might be repaired in 2020.

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