Tuesday 23rd September - Wells next the Sea to Weybourne
Today's section was due to be a relatively easy run of about 10.5 miles ending at Cley next the Sea. However, on the basis of Nobby's research, we have decided on a change of schedule. Beyond Cley is an inhospitable stretch of four miles of shingle, which is generally described as one of the least enjoyable stretches of the path. This will be difficult to run on and very tiring, not an ideal start to Wednesday's section. So I am going to get that out of the way today.
I will pick up the trail where I finished yesterday, just beyond Wells next the Sea, and continue along the edge of the salt marshes, creeks and mudflats, passing Stiffkey and Morston, heading to Blakeney.
Here the route loops round, skirting the marshes to meet the road at Cley, where I cross the River Glaven and turn back towards the sea, finishing at the car park. A distance of 10.5 miles.
After a short recovery period I'll tackle the shingle bank, running and jogging as best I can!
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