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Easy hiking trails around Crimplesham offer a diverse landscape characterized by gentle countryside and distinctive natural features. The region sits at the intersection of flat fens and the sandy heathland of the Brecks, particularly around Shouldham Warren. Hikers can explore shaded pine forests, woodlands, and picturesque routes along the River Nar, which features minimal elevation changes. This geological diversity allows for a range of hiking experiences.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small landscaped garden feature by the roadside with information sign.
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ownham Market's town centre is on a smaller scale than those of nearby Swaffham, Dereham and Fakenham, and here there is no great church lifting its head above the market place. To find the parish church of this interesting town, you need to head out to the east, where it is hidden from view by trees on top of a rise above the road to Swaffham. Here St Edmund sits, a pretty thing in gingerbread carstone, with an elegant lead-covered spire crowning its squat tower. You can see at first glance that this is by no means a grand, urban church. I was struck by how few gravestones survive in the churchyard. Carstone is notoriously difficult to date, but the low aisles and nave are essentially 15th Century I think, while the chancel is a 19th century rebuild. Set into the stone above the priest door is a crucifixion scene, probably from the top of a former churchyard cross. It all makes for an interesting building quite unlike that of most Norfolk towns. Although there are exceptions, the parish churches of Norfolk's market towns tend to be High Church in character, even Anglo-catholic, and St Edmund is higher than most. The interior is rather dark thanks to a multiplicity of stained glass, but it was not gloomy, and the smell of incense and the view of the lighter chancel with its big six candlesticks on the altar was evocative and atmospheric. Essentially, this is a late 19th century interior, but there are a couple of important medieval survivals. The most significant of these is the set of 15th century glass panels set in the west window below the ringing chamber. They include figures from the orders of angels as well as angel musicians, a fragment of figures rising out of the mouth of hell from a Harrowing of Hell image, as well as another fragment of the dead rising from their graves.
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Good coffee & food with plenty of outdoor tables in the square. Open until 4pm (2pm Sun). Closed Mon/Tue.
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Very pretty market square and great place for a cafe stop
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Go into the street to Downham square. Nice coffee and cakes. Even with a good gf option ;)
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There are bike racks on the opposite side of the road, just inside the car park, if you need to secure your bike.
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Crimplesham offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 30 routes available. In total, there are 60 hiking trails in the area, catering to various skill levels.
Easy hikes in Crimplesham feature a diverse landscape, blending gentle countryside with tranquil riverside paths along the River Nar. You'll encounter flat fens, sandy heathland, particularly around Shouldham Warren, as well as shaded pine forests and woodlands.
Yes, many easy trails in Crimplesham are circular. For example, the Shouldham Warren loop from Tottenhill is a popular 4.6-mile (7.4 km) circular route. Another option is the Downham Market Clock Tower – The Seat Coffee House loop from Downham Market, which is 3.4 miles (5.6 km) long.
Along easy hikes, you can discover several interesting landmarks. The Downham Market Clock Tower is a prominent feature on trails starting from Downham Market. You might also encounter the historic Denver Sluice waterway complex, and the varied environment of Shouldham Warren.
Yes, the easy trails in Crimplesham are generally suitable for families. The minimal elevation changes and varied scenery, including woodlands and heathland, provide an engaging experience for all ages. Routes like the Shouldham Warren loop from Shouldham are well-regarded for their accessibility.
Many of the easy hiking trails in Crimplesham are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and heathland areas like Shouldham Warren. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock or in nature conservation areas, and to check local signage for specific restrictions.
The terrain on easy hikes in Crimplesham is characterized by its gentleness. You'll find mostly flat paths through fens, sandy heathland, and well-maintained trails through pine forests and woodlands. Riverside paths along the River Nar also offer smooth walking surfaces with very little elevation gain.
Yes, areas like Shouldham Warren offer expansive views, particularly over the Nar Valley. These spots provide excellent opportunities to appreciate the region's natural beauty, especially during autumn when the colors are vibrant.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads. For routes around Shouldham Warren, you can often find parking in nearby villages like Tottenhill or Shouldham. For trails originating from Downham Market, town parking facilities are usually accessible.
Public transport options, such as local bus services, connect some of the towns and villages near trailheads, including Downham Market. However, direct access to all trail starting points might require a short walk or taxi ride from the nearest public transport stop.
Crimplesham's easy trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer offers pleasant warmth for riverside walks, and autumn is particularly beautiful with vibrant foliage in areas like Shouldham Warren. Even in winter, the flat terrain makes for accessible walks, though paths can be muddy.
Yes, several villages and towns near the easy hiking trails offer places to eat and drink. Downham Market, for instance, is known for its historic buildings, boutiques, and a bustling market, providing options for cafes and pubs. The Downham Market Clock Tower – The Seat Coffee House loop from Downham Market specifically highlights a coffee house.
The easy hiking trails in Crimplesham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.9 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the tranquility of the riverside paths, and the well-maintained routes through forests and heathland.


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