Browsing cycle routes in North Norfolk
Bacton Woods, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01263 512497
Bacton Woods offers circular rides of up to 2 miles within its compact 113 hectares. It is open to cyclists and walkers, with some paths also open to horse riders. Great place for a picnic.
- Rail station: North Walsham
- Parking: free
Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EL, Tel: 0845 600 7245
Not a cycle route but a cycle friendly railway line. The line links Norwich with Cromer and Sheringham.
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
Traffic-free, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01263 733858
Thought to be the only traffic-free cycle path in Britain that runs alongside a narrow guage railway. 9-mile route, Aylsham to Hoveton & Wroxham
Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01263 512497
This 25-mile cycle ride takes you from the historic town of Aylsham into a beautiful area of peaceful countryside, through picturesque North Norfolk villages and lanes.
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
Traffic-free, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01603 222222
At 26 miles this is one of the longest traffic-free routes in the country. Linking Aylsham and Reepham with the heart of Norwich, this combination of two former railway lines is open to cyclists, walkers and horseriders.
- Children welcome
Hull to Harwich, NR27 9EL, Tel: 0117 926 8893
A massive 370-mile journey if you're game, or you can enjoy just part of the route as it travels through Norfolk to Kings Lynn, via Norwich & Fakenham
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
Gately, nr Fakenham, to Thetford, NR27 9EL, Tel: 0117 926 8893
A feature of this 30-mile signed route is that it passes through the distinctive Breckland landscape of Mid-Norfolk.
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
Council Offices, PO Box 3, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01263 512497
One of a series of Cycling Discovery maps, this 29-mile circular route (with a 21-mile short-cut option) starts and ends in Fakenham Market Place.
- Rail station: King's Lynn/Holt
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01263 512497
The Norfolk Coast Cycleway route was drawn up during the 1990's to take users away from the unsuitable A149 coast road to provide a more enjoyable experience of the wonderful Norfolk countryside and coast.
- Children welcome
Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EL, Tel: 0117 926 8893
This is a 3,750-mile route that travels the coastal areas of all countries that border the North Sea. Not ideal for those on a short break in Cromer! It passes through Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and Holland. It is the first of a seri
North Walsham, Norfolk, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01603 222222
Short but sweet, this one mile of former railway line runs from the edge of North Walsham almost to the hamlet of Knapton, for an easy road link to Mundesley on the coast.
Traffic-free, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01328 850530
A challenging off-road ride. There are easy sections, but others that are bumpy and some that involve moderate climbs.
- Rail station: King's Lynn/Thetford
Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01603 222222
Norfolk was the first county in Britain to introduce Quiet Lanes. They are country lanes where motorists are encourged to take particular care in the presence of cyclists, walkers and horseriders.
The Broads, Norfolk, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01603 610734
The Norfolk Broads is an ideal place for cycling; quiet lanes, gently undulating countryside, unique and beautiful landsape.
Traffic-free, NR27 9EL, Tel: 01603 222222
Much of the Weaver's Way, running from Cromer to Gt Yarmouth, is footpath only but from Aylsham to Stalham cycling is permitted. 13-mile section.
- Rail station: N Walsham/Aylsham


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