What's the easiest way to visit Whitlingham Country Park Nature Reserve in Norwich?
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Whitlingham country Park is a nature reserve in the outskirts of Norwich, behind the train station. It's a really beautiful place consisting of a large 2 miles-long broad, rivers, woodland, and an education centre.
It's easy to reach the place by bus (taking the 587 / 588 buses that go to Trowse from the city centre), by car or by bicycle. However, people who may want to visit the nature reserve for the first time and want to go walking may find themselves in a messy and unclear web of ringroads and paths that make it difficult to access on foot.
There are several ways you can reach the park starting in the city centre. First, you can begin your walk in Rampant Horse street through to Westlegate, All Saints and Ber Street until you reach Bracondale. Follow Bracondale past the Ringroad and then turn left at Whitlingham Lane which will take you directly to the park's information centre.
Another alternative route from the city centre is to take King Street all the way into Bracondale ringroad and do the same. Finally, from the train station, follow the riverside walk until Carrow Road and then turn to King Street into Bracondale.
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