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Road cycling around Titchwell, located on the North Norfolk coast, offers routes through diverse coastal landscapes and open terrain. The region is characterized by its "big skies," gentle hills, and a network of mostly paved surfaces suitable for road cyclists. It is part of the wider Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing scenic backdrops for rides. The area features coastal paths, reed beds, and salt marshes, with minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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97.5km
04:00
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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59.0km
02:24
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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38.9km
01:44
210m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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58.0km
02:23
300m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Graet views of the setting sun especially from the Golden LIon hotel bar on top of the cliff.
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Impressive landmark on the northern approach to Hunstanton.
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Burnham Market and Burnham Thorpe both have a pub named after the area's most famous son. This one shows that marketing cash-ins aren't a new thing: the name was changed from The Mermaid in 1805 to celebrate the connection.
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Accessed across a gravel car park and without anywhere to really leave a bike. Probably a better stop for tourers than for road cyclists in cleats.
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The road surface is averagely lumpy and manhole-filled. At least it isn't covered in chippings I suppose.
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Notable landmark, standing on the edge of the low hill that looks out across the Burnham marshes.
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Fairly unexceptional parish church, noteworthy for the fact that the south wall re-uses Roman masonry blocks from the fort of Branodunum just to the east of the village.
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Titchwell offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 180 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 90 easy, 91 moderate, and 1 difficult route, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.
Road cycling around Titchwell is characterized by its "big skies" and diverse coastal landscapes. You'll find mostly paved surfaces with gentle hills and minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for a relaxed ride. The routes often pass through open countryside, reed beds, and salt marshes within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Yes, Titchwell features numerous loop routes, allowing you to start and finish your ride in the same location. Popular examples include the Burnham Overy Staithe Windmill – Cley Windmill loop from Brancaster, which is a longer ride, and the shorter Burnham Overy Staithe Windmill – Burnham Market Village loop from Thornham.
The routes around Titchwell offer many scenic opportunities. You can encounter coastal landmarks and windmills, such as the Burnham Overy Staithe Windmill. Other notable sights include the Old Hunstanton Lighthouse and the unique Hunstanton Striped Cliffs. Many routes also provide views of the vast sandy beaches and diverse natural habitats of the North Norfolk coast.
While specific 'family-friendly' road cycling routes are not explicitly categorized, the region's gentle hills and mostly paved surfaces make many of the easier routes suitable for families. The overall landscape is generally flat, offering a comfortable experience for riders of all ages. Consider routes with lower elevation gain for a more relaxed family outing.
The North Norfolk coast, including Titchwell, is beautiful year-round. However, for road cycling, the milder months from spring to autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions. During winter, while routes are still accessible, be prepared for potentially colder temperatures and stronger coastal winds. The "big skies" are a constant feature, offering stunning views regardless of the season.
While specific parking locations for road cyclists are not detailed in the guide, Titchwell and nearby villages like Brancaster and Thornham typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage for parking availability and restrictions, especially near popular attractions or trailheads.
Yes, Titchwell provides options for longer road cycling adventures. For instance, the Burnham Overy Staithe Windmill – Cley Windmill loop from Brancaster is a substantial 60.6-mile (97.5 km) route that takes approximately 4 hours to complete, offering an extensive exploration of the coastal area.
The road cycling experience in Titchwell is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's stunning coastal landscapes, the open countryside, and the well-maintained, mostly paved surfaces that make for enjoyable rides. The variety of routes, from easy to moderate, also contributes to its popularity.
The North Norfolk coast is dotted with charming villages and local amenities. Many road cycling routes pass through or near these villages, offering opportunities to stop at local pubs or cafes. While specific routes with designated pub stops aren't listed, planning your ride through villages like Burnham Market or Brancaster will likely provide options for refreshments.
While Titchwell is known for its gentle terrain, there is at least one route categorized as difficult among the 180+ options. For advanced riders seeking a challenge, exploring the full range of available routes on komoot will help identify those with greater distances or more varied elevation, though significant climbs are rare in this coastal region.
The Titchwell area is rich in natural beauty, being part of the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Cyclists can observe diverse habitats including reed beds, salt marshes, and vast sandy beaches. The RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve is a significant natural draw, known for its abundant birdlife and coastal scenery.


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