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Number of results: 15

  1. Address

    Blickling Esate, Aylsham, Norfolk, NR11 6NF

    Telephone

    01263 738030

    Aylsham

    A multi-use trail around Blickling Park perfect for walkers, pushchairs, adapted wheelchair users and cyclists.

  2. Address

    East Cliff, Sheringham, Norfolk, NR26 8BQ

    Telephone

    01483 238301

    Sheringham

    Follow in the chariot tracks of the trailblazing warrior queen Boudicca on this bikepacking trail around Norfolk.

  3. Address

    Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, PE31 8HP

    Telephone

    0344 800 8020

    The Nelson Loop passes the site of Lord Nelson’s birthplace and explores the landscapes that Nelson once knew.

  4. Address

    Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EL

    Cromer

    The 59-mile Norfolk Coastal Cycleway covers King's Lynn to Gt Yarmouth via Cromer.

  5. Address

    Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EL

    Telephone

    0117 926 8893

    Norfolk

    This is a 3,750-mile route that travels the coastal areas of all countries that border the North Sea, coming into Norfolk and taking in Nelson's birthplace in Burnham Thorpe.

  6. Address

    Lords of the Manor Cycling Discovery Route, Aylsham, Norfolk, NR11 6BW

    Norfolk

    This 29-mile cycle ride takes you from the historic town of Aylsham into a beautiful area of peaceful countryside, through picturesque villages. Visit historic stately homes along the way.

  7. Address

    Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EL

    Telephone

    0344 800 8020

    Norfolk

    Quiet country lanes occupying a triangle of North East Norfolk, from Cromer to Bacton along the coastal area, and inland to North Walsham.

  8. Address

    North Walsham, Norfolk, NR27 9EL

    Telephone

    0344 800 8020

    Norfolk

    This one mile of former railway line section of Paston Way runs from the edge of North Walsham almost to the hamlet of Knapton for an easy link to Mundesely.

  9. Address

    Bure Valley Railway, Station Road, Hoveton, Norfolk, NR12 8UU

    Telephone

    01483 238301

    Hoveton

    A cycle route that takes in miniature railways, reed beds, charming villages, a craft centre and the radar museum at Neatishead.

  10. Address

    Fakenham, NR27 9EL

    Telephone

    0117 926 8893

    This 30-mile signed route takes in North West Norfolk, King's Lynn and Fakenham, Thetford, Breckland and surrounding area.

  11. Address

    Aylsham, Norfolk, NR11 6BW

    Telephone

    0344 800 8020

    Norfolk

    The Bure Valley Path is a cycling and walking trail following a nine-mile route through the picturesque Bure Valley between historic Aylsham and Wroxham in the heart of the Broads.

  12. Address

    The Broads, Norfolk, NR27 9EL

    Telephone

    01603 610734

    Norfolk

    There is a network of 16 cycle routes along quiet country lanes by the rivers and broads of this special wetland area giving access to many nature reserves.

  13. Address

    Aylsham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR11 6BW

    Norwich

    Marriott's Way is perfect for cycling and walking. At 26 miles this is one of the longest off-road routes in the country.

  14. Address

    Bittern Line Cycle Routes, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EL

    Telephone

    0845 600 7245

    Norfolk

    Not a cycle route but a cycle friendly railway line. The line links Norwich with Cromer and Sheringham.

  15. Address

    Starting point: Station Road Car Park, North Walsham, NR28 0DZ

    Telephone

    0344 800 8020

    North Walsham

    From Aylsham to North Walsham and Bengate to Stalham, most of the Weavers’ Way cycle trail follows disused railway line, making these sections a great off-road route for cycling or horse riding.