The Three Rivers Way

The Three Rivers Way Association

The Three Rivers Way is an exciting and challenging new project to link villages on the Northern Broads rivers with a safe, pleasant route for walkers, cyclists and those with mobility problems.

The route is known as The Three Rivers Way because it links villages on the Norfolk Broads rivers: the Bure, Ant and Thurne.

The Three Rivers Way Association exists to promote this shared-use route between four villages on the Norfolk Broads. The Association was formed in early 2008 by local residents in Hoveton, Horning, Ludham and Potter Heigham.

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The Association is seeking the creation of the Three Rivers Way in order to:

  • make it easier for residents and visitors, including those with mobility problems, to get to local services, employement, schools, shops and facilities
  • help everyone to get more exercise
  • reduce the number of short car journeys
  • improve tourism in the area and raise the local economic base

You can learn more here:
www.threeriversway.org.uk

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