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01 Stokesby – visiting Runham, Mautby & Thrigby

April 12, 2010April 8, 2019Peter

An easy ride along quiet country lanes passing through the villages of Runham and Mautby.

02 Martham – visiting Thurne, Rollesby, West Somerton.

April 12, 2010April 8, 2019Peter

A longer ride with some sections on slightly busier roads, so potentially unsuitable for younger children.

O3 Clippesby – visiting Thurne, Fleggburgh, Filby Broad.

April 12, 2010April 8, 2019Peter

A shorter ride, but with one section on a busier road, so potentially unsuitable for younger children.

04 Clippesby – visiting Potter Heigham, How Hill, Ludham.

April 12, 2010April 8, 2019Peter

A medium length ride along quiet country lanes and ideal for a family picnic.

05 Horsey – visiting Sea Palling, Hickling, Potter Heigham, Martham.

April 12, 2010April 8, 2019Peter

A longer ride utilising part of the National Cycle Network along the coast between Somerton and Sea Palling, taking in Horsey Mill.

08 Hoveton – visiting Neatishead, Barton Turf, Horning

April 12, 2010April 8, 2019Peter

A pleasant ride along quiet country lanes starting from the cycle hire centre at Bewilderwood and passing through the picturesque Broads villages of Neatishead and Barton Turf

09 Horning – visiting Wroxham, Salhouse, Ranworth, South Walsham, Ludham.

April 12, 2010August 2, 2020Peter

A longer ride, mainly along quiet country lanes but with several short sections along busier roads.

13 Burgh St Peter Staithe – visiting Aldeby, Toft Monks, Wheatacre.

April 12, 2010April 8, 2019Peter

This is a short ride but has a number of points of interest and the option of a 1/2 hour walk to the river and around Aldeby Hall.

16 Whitlingham – visiting Caistor St. Edmund, Framingham & Bramerton

April 11, 2010April 14, 2019Peter

Enjoy riding along the shore of the two new Broads away from traffic in Whitlingham Country Park plus the opportunity of exploring the Roman ruins at Caistor St. Edmunds.

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Routes List

  • 01 Stokesby – visiting Runham, Mautby & Thrigby
  • 02 Martham – visiting Thurne, Rollesby, West Somerton.
  • O3 Clippesby – visiting Thurne, Fleggburgh, Filby Broad.
  • 04 Clippesby – visiting Potter Heigham, How Hill, Ludham.
  • 05 Horsey – visiting Sea Palling, Hickling, Potter Heigham, Martham.
  • 06 Hickling – visiting Sutton.
  • 07 Stalham – visiting Ingham, Honing, Worstead.
  • 08 Hoveton – visiting Neatishead, Barton Turf, Horning
  • 09 Horning – visiting Wroxham, Salhouse, Ranworth, South Walsham, Ludham.
  • 10 Bungay – visiting Earsham, Ditchingham, Ellingham, Geldeston.
  • 11 Bungay – visiting Geldeston, Beccles, Barsham, Ilketshall St Andrew.
  • 12 Three River Loop – visiting Loddon, Reedham, Beccles, Geldeston.
  • 13 Burgh St Peter Staithe – visiting Aldeby, Toft Monks, Wheatacre.
  • 14 Burgh St Peter Staithe – visiting Aldeby, Raveningham, Thurlton, Haddiscoe.
  • 15 Yare Valley – visiting Strumpshaw, Cantley & Buckenham
  • 16 Whitlingham – visiting Caistor St. Edmund, Framingham & Bramerton
  • Bure Valley Path (Supplementary Route)
  • South Trinity Broads Benefice Cycle Trail (Supplementary Route)

Printed Version

A printed booklet of all these cycle routes is available on request.  We ask that you make a donation via JustGiving of £15 (includes p&p.) This will also give you one year’s membership of Love The Broads to receive regular updates on our work and invitations to special events.

To request a booklet, please provide your details via our  Request Form, and we will contact you to arrange delivery.

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There have been 3 previous editions of this cycle route booklet. The first was published in 2011 with funding provided by a grant from the Rural Development programme through the LEADER scheme. This booklet only contained 9 rides around the Northern Broads but was expanded in 2014 to include some routes in the Southern Broads.

Then in 2017 Richardson’s Family Holidays, the largest boat hire company on the Broads, and Archant, the well know local media company, kindly sponsored a complete refresh on the booklet with a third edition.

New Edition

We are now indebted to Richardson’s and Archant who have continued their support and funded this new edition. The book has been expanded to include 2 more rides in the Southern Broads. Without their allocation of resources and funding this vibrant new edition would not have been possible.

Thanks are also due to Four Point Mapping who have provided all the complex mapping files of the routes themselves, based on Ordnance Survey data.

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