At a total of 57 miles, this footpath runs between Great Yarmouth and Cromer and is named after the local weaving industry which shaped the local landscape of the Medieval Period.
The route passes many areas of natural beauty; marshlands, rivers and lakes which form the unique landscape of the Broads, gentle valleys surrounding the rivers of Thurne, Ant and Bure, rich woodland and the mixed farmland of North Norfolk, and the estates of Felbrigg and Blickling. The route also takes in the route of old railway lines allowing for panoramic views of the countryside from its embankments.
There are car parks dotted along the length of the walk, each with maps and information boards.