The Weavers' Way runs from
Cromer to
Great Yarmouth. It passes through
Hanworth,
Aylsham,
North Walsham,
Worstead,
Stalham,
Potter Heigham,
Thurne and
Halvergate; it then crosses the marshes around
Berney Arms and skirts the northern edge of
Breydon Water where it shares the same route as the
Wherryman's Way. The name ''Weavers' Way'' comes from the cloth industry that was once a major industry in the area before the
Industrial Revolution. At Cromer, the Weavers' Way links with the
North Norfolk Coastal Path; at Great Yarmouth, it joins the
Angles Way. Together with the
Peddars Way, the trails form a circuit around Norfolk. ==See also==