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Rebellion Way 6 day cycle ride
Rebellion Way
Duration: 8 days
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Explore Norfolk UK
£930
Deposit: £300

About your trip

The Rebellion Way is an exciting and captivating self guided 230/240 mile cycling holiday circumnavigating most of Norfolk and offers an unforgettable and historical experience along this beautiful and diverse landscape. 


With this trip, we offer accommodation, luggage transfer (you can opt out of this if you wish) along with route notes of places to visit along the ride, places to stop and eat and enjoy.


Pricing and deposit are per person.  

Highlights

There are so many highlights that you'll come across on this route from four grand stately homes, round tower churches, castle ruins, gravel and woodland tracks, quiet lanes and seaside towns to name just a few


Assuming you start in Norwich (which you don't have to), this 6 day ride consists of:

Day 1 -   56 km/34.8 m  

Day 2 -  54.7km/34m 

Day 3 -  69.5km/43.2m 

Day 4  - 71 km/43.6 m  

Day 5 -  65.8 km/40.9 m 

Day 6 -  73.3 km/45.6 m 

 

What's included

Accommodation

Accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis, and includes the night of your arrival and accommodation on your last day's cycle ride.

Baggage transfer

Luggage transfer from each accommodation

Information pack

A detailed information pack which includes a daily itinerary along with directions to the accommodation with the name, address and phone number.

Route Guide

A bespoke personal detailed route guide with places of interest that you may want to stop off at, and places to eat along the route and in the evening

GPX route file

GPX route file to download onto your preferred cycling app or Garmin.

Emergency phone support

Emergency telephone support in the event of a chronic problem (you should be able to repair punctures).

What's not included

Bikes.

You need to bring your own bike. You can contact us if you would like to hire bikes

Food

Lunches, dinners, snacks and drinks

Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance – please make sure you have travel insurance to cover this holiday.

Travel

Travel to your first night and from your last night.

Arrival

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Arrive in Norfolk

If browsing this on a laptop, look to your right for further details and photos of the ride.   


There are various starting points for this cycle ride, the main ones being Norwich, Thetford or King's Lynn.  

Day 1

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Cycling 56 km/34.8 m from Norwich to Rickinghall

You start the Rebellion Way in Norwich, a city steeped in history and charm. There’s plenty to discover here before you set off, from the city walls and castle, to the museums and independent shops. Easy riding today with fairly short mileage. Following in Boudicca’s footsteps you pass the ruins of the Roman town of Venta Icenorum, cycle along quiet lanes and ride through very pretty villages to arrive in Diss.  You continue to cycle on to the village of Rickinghall.

Day 2

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54.7km/34m - cycling from Rickinghall to Mundford

Today you head into the heartland of the Brecks quiet back lanes and forest trails. Heathland, castle mounds, flint mines and gravel tracks 

Day 3

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69.5km/43.2m - cycling from Mundford to King's Lynn

Passing the rather impressive Cromwell tank right on the route, you head on towards Oxborough where you'll come across one of the four stately homes, Oxburgh Hall.  


Back lanes take you to the Georgian town of Swaffham, where you then head into the historic village of Castle Acre where you can spend some time admiring the Priory ruins and castle ruins. On you cycle, along more quiet lanes, reaching Bawsey Country Park with its slightly tricky sandy paths! As you head away from here, you cycle pass the ruin of St Mary’s church at Bawsey. Staying in King’s Lynn for the night gives you time to wander around the historic quarter with all its incredible architecture.
 

Day 4

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71 km/43.6 m - cycling from King's Lynn to Wells-next-the-Sea

Today you get the chance to visit a striking castle in the pretty flintstone village of Castle Rising, and then on to the wooded royal estate of Sandringham. You catch a glimpse of the sea today with the villages and towns of Heacham, Hunstanton and Old Hunstanton and you may like to stop in the Georgian town of Burnham Market. 


Save some energy to make the final stretch into the bustling fishing port of Wells-next-the-Sea where you’ll be staying for the night. You might like to spend some time exploring the grounds of Holkham Hall before you reach Wells. Wells-next-the-Sea is a lovely coastal town with many cafes and restaurants, and is a place that has drawn visitors for centuries. This is a great place to relax and explore some of the independent shops, or just sit on the harbour wall having some fish and chips! 

Day 5

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65.8 km/40.9 m - cycling from Wells to Aylmerton

You’ll head inland from Wells and pass by Warham, a place that has been inhabited since the Iron Age and you can stop at another iron age camp. You’ll also enjoy a trip into the pilgrimage village of Walsingham where you may see nuns and priests wandering around, and Walsingham Priory ruin is another stop off point. 


On to Sheringham where there may or may not be a steam train in the station, and out up a rather steep incline (the highest and most difficult point on the whole of the trail). Once at the top, the views are spectacular. 

Day 6

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73.3 km/45.6 m - cycling from Aylmerton to Norwich

Today gives you the chance to cycle through the grounds of 2 spectacular stately homes and pass by some wonderful Georgian architecture. This stretch takes you from the coast into the Broads, so today you get some very different landscape. Continuing inland, cycling quite a way alongside the narrow gauge railway of the Bure Valley Railway to arrive right into the capital of the Broads, Wroxham. Swiftly out of here, you then cycle through yet more pretty villages, maybe stopping at Woodforde’s Brewery on the way, before heading towards urbanization again and into Norwich via the Cathedral. 


Stay the night in Norwich.

Departure

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Departure

Today you depart.

About your organizer

I'm Suzy Watson, and I established Explore Norfolk UK in 2013. This covers walking and cycling holidays. As I was walking along a stretch of the Norfolk Coast Path and being stunned by its beauty yet again, I suddenly realised just what I could offer visitors to Norfolk. Then a cycling route came along so I did the same for this! So, as well as living in Norfolk, I am here to give you the opportunity to book a fantastic and memorable Norfolk walking or cycling holiday through Explore Norfolk UK, a truly Norfolk business.

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