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South Norfolk District
Trowse With Newton

Norwich to Beccles loop

Moderate

5.0

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27

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Norwich to Beccles loop

03:31

81.9km

400m

Road cycling

The Norwich to Beccles loop offers a moderate racebike ride through the quintessential East Anglian landscape. You will cycle 50.9 miles (81.9 km) with an elevation gain of 1321 feet (403 metres), typically taking about 3 hours and 30 minutes. Expect to pass through gently rolling countryside and charming villages on quiet lanes. The route provides picturesque views of the Norfolk Broads, including the expansive Whitlingham Great Broad near Norwich. You will also enjoy serene stretches alongside the River Yare, making for a pleasant journey.

Before you set out on this racebike adventure, be aware that while most of the route is paved, some segments might be unpaved. This could present a challenge if you are on a road bike, so plan accordingly. The area around Beccles is known for its "Quiet Lanes Network," which is designed to prioritize cyclists, offering a safer and more enjoyable experience. For a convenient break, consider stopping at The Barn Café located within Whitlingham Country Park.

This loop is a popular choice for exploring The Broads by bike, offering a unique perspective on this famous wetland region. The route's moderate difficulty makes it accessible for many cyclists looking for a substantial ride without extreme climbs. It provides a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere of East Anglia, connecting two historic towns with scenic waterways and rural charm.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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210 m

The Barn Café, Whitlingham Country Park

Highlight • Cafe

The Barn is a wonderful place to stop off on a bike trip. They serve food throughout the day – from cooked breakfasts to baked potatoes, scones and home-made cakes.

The cafe is set amongst Whitlingham Country Park, a beautiful green oasis of parkland on Norwich's edges. It's open from 9am until 5pm seven days per week.

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745 m

Whitlingham Great Broad

Highlight • Lake

Whitlingham Great Broad is a man-made lake in the Whitlingham Country Park. Huge amounts of material, quarried from the area, was used in construction projects nearby. Today, the area is a beautiful lake, popular with walkers, cyclists and watersports enthusiasts. At one end of the lake, there's an ancient forest and remnants of chalk pits and a Lime kiln.

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1.78 km

Located on the edge of Norwich, Thorpe Marshes is a wonderful mixture of habitats in a nature reserve managed by Norfolk Wildlife Trust.

Close to the River Yare, the area is covered in wildflower marshes and dykes. You may spot dragonfly, damselfly and butterfly here, as well as many waterbirds.

Chinese water deer, and smaller Muntjac deer have also taken up residence.

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7.50 km

The Water's Edge Pub

Highlight • Restaurant

Fantastic location on the Water's Edge (the name might have given it away), serving upmarket meals. Currently open Wednesdays to Sundays (Sep '22).

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40.3 km

Beccles Old Bridge

Highlight • Viewpoint

Beccles is a picturesque town on the edge of the Broads. The old iron bridge (built 1884), crossing the River Waveney offers great views of the boats moored up at the quay.

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49.0 km

Wainford Mill Silo and Weir

Highlight • Rest Area

The portage point, makes a great rest stop just through the gate off the road-side by the bridge.

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76.4 km

Venta Icenorum Roman Town

Highlight • Historical Site

Venta Icenorum, ("Market-place of the Iceni") was the largest Roman town in East Anglia.

It came to fame as the capital city of the Iceni tribe led by perhaps the famous queen, Boudica. The town is thought to have come into being around 60-61 AD after the tribe’s revolt against Roman rule.

Venta Icenorum is one of only three towns in the UK from the Roman era that weren’t sacked, destroyed or built over by more modern towns and cities.

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5.12 km

1.14 km

134 m

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19.0 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to cycle the Norwich to Beccles loop?

The route is approximately 81.9 kilometers (50.9 miles) long. While the estimated moving time for a racebike is around 3.5 hours, most cyclists will take longer, likely 5-6 hours or more, depending on their pace, fitness level, and how many stops they make to enjoy the scenery or visit points of interest.

What is the difficulty level and terrain like for this cycling route?

This route is classified as moderate, requiring good fitness due to its length. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling countryside, characteristic of Norfolk and Suffolk. While primarily on paved roads, some segments may be unpaved, which could be challenging for a racebike. You'll experience a mix of quiet roads and country lanes.

Where can I park to start the Norwich to Beccles loop?

As this is a loop route, you can start from various points. If beginning in Norwich, consider parking options near Whitlingham Country Park, which is a popular starting point and offers amenities. For Beccles, there are public car parks available in the town center.

Is the Norwich to Beccles loop suitable for beginner road cyclists?

Given its 81.9-kilometer length and moderate difficulty rating, this route is best suited for cyclists with a reasonable level of fitness and experience on longer rides. While the terrain is mostly gentle, the distance itself can be a challenge for beginners. Shorter sections of the route could be suitable for less experienced riders.

What are the best times of year to cycle this route?

The best times to cycle this route are typically spring, summer, and early autumn. During these seasons, you'll generally find more favorable weather conditions, longer daylight hours, and the countryside in full bloom. Winter rides are possible but may involve colder temperatures, shorter days, and potentially wet or icy road conditions.

Are there any cafes, pubs, or scenic stops along the way?

Yes, the route offers several opportunities for breaks and scenic views. You can stop at The Barn Café, Whitlingham Country Park near Norwich. Further along, you might pass The Water's Edge Pub. Other highlights include Whitlingham Great Broad, Thorpe Marshes Nature Reserve, and Beccles Old Bridge. You'll also pass through charming villages with potential local shops and pubs.

Does this route pass through The Broads National Park, and are there any fees or regulations?

Yes, the route offers views and passes through areas adjacent to The Broads National Park, particularly around bodies of water like Whitlingham Great Broad and Thorpe Marshes. Generally, there are no entrance fees for cycling on public roads and designated cycle paths within The Broads. However, always respect local signage, especially regarding private land or nature reserves, and be mindful of wildlife. No specific permits are required for cycling this route.

Is the Norwich to Beccles loop dog-friendly?

As this is primarily a road cycling route, it is not typically considered dog-friendly for dogs to accompany cyclists directly on the bike. While you might pass through areas where dogs are allowed on a leash (e.g., Whitlingham Country Park), the focus of this route is road cycling, which is generally not suitable for dogs.

What historical sites or landmarks can I see on the route?

The route offers glimpses into the region's history. You'll pass by Venta Icenorum Roman Town, an important historical site. Other notable features include Beccles Old Bridge and the Wainford Mill Silo and Weir, offering a mix of ancient and industrial heritage.

Does the route intersect with other well-known cycling paths?

Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other established paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the NCN National Route 1, EuroVelo 12 - North Sea Cycle Route - part United Kingdom 1, and the Two Rivers Cycle Route. It also briefly touches upon sections of the Wherryman's Way and the Rebellion Way, offering connections to broader cycling networks in the region.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter along the Norwich to Beccles loop?

Cycling through the East Anglian countryside and near the Broads, you can expect to see a variety of birdlife, especially around the broads and marshes like Whitlingham Great Broad and Thorpe Marshes Nature Reserve. Keep an eye out for waterfowl, raptors, and smaller birds in the hedgerows. You might also spot common mammals like rabbits and deer, particularly in quieter, rural sections.

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