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The Norfolk Coast Cycleway  Cromer to Great Yarmouth

Foldout leaflet with Ordnance Survey mapping, detailed directions, route information and places of interest.

Extract:
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This section of the Norfolk Coast Cycleway and adjoining loops and links has been devised to enable people staying in the area or visiting for the day to explore by bike. The countryside is ideal, not too hilly, and blessed with a myriad of quiet lanes. You can visit seaside attractions, ancient parish churches and pretty villages, or simply potter, enjoying the varied landscapes and big open skies.'


Route 1
Quiet Lanes Explorer 
36 miles

'The experimental 'Quiet Lanes' - a network of minor lanes in the north-east of Norfolk.

Route 2
Broads Explorer loop
23 miles

'This easy riding loop has the option of a delightful walking link, offering intriguing Broadland views beside the River Thurne between Repps, Potter Heigham and Martham.

Route 3
Caister Castle Explorer Loop 
6 miles

'Combine this ride from the once Roman town of Caister with a visit to Caister Castle and the other attractions along the Cycleway.'

Cromer to Great Yarmouth Route  45 miles
The longer Cromer to Great Yarmouth cycle route forms the basis of the loops and explorer lanes above, travels through Norfolk villages and towns and some history along its length - Stow Mill, Gunton Station, Mundesley Beach, Paston, Waxham Barn, Horsey Mill, Somerton wind farm turbines, and Caister Roman Fort meet the cycle route as it heads along the Norfolk coast.


Information courtesy of the various organisations of the Norfolk Coast Cycling Initiative.