Rockland Broad and Norwich loop from Reedham
Rockland Broad and Norwich loop from Reedham
4.7
(13)
84
riders
03:26
57.3km
340m
Cycling
Embark on a touring bicycle adventure through the picturesque Broads, where charming villages and open countryside unfold. This moderate 35.6-mile (57.3 km) loop from Reedham offers a diverse ride, featuring views of the River Yare and iconic windmills. You will gain 1126 feet (343 metres) in elevation, with an estimated…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
This route includes a ferry crossing
Tips
Includes a ferry crossing
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After 1.26 km for 47 m
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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1.34 km
Highlight • Bridge
Tip by
18.5 km
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
32.6 km
Highlight • Monument
Tip by
57.3 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
45.8 km
5.07 km
3.02 km
1.83 km
1.41 km
202 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
41.4 km
14.3 km
1.05 km
338 m
270 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail conveniently starts in Reedham, which is accessible by public transport. While specific parking details aren't provided, Reedham is a common starting point for routes in the Broads, so you'll likely find suitable parking options within the village or near the station.
This 57.3 km (approximately 35.6 miles) cycling route typically takes around 3 hours and 26 minutes to complete. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your cycling pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Rated as a 'moderate' bike ride, this loop requires good fitness due to its length. However, the Broads' gentle gradients make it generally accessible for a range of cycling abilities, including those with some cycling experience. There are small unpaved segments totaling about 1.2 km, which might present a minor challenge.
The route primarily features mostly paved surfaces, with about 41.3 km of asphalt and 14.3 km of other paved roads. There are also small unpaved segments, totaling about 1.2 km. The region is known for its gentle slopes, offering a generally smooth ride.
You'll enjoy picturesque views of the River Yare, iconic windmills, and traditional thatched cottages. The route passes through the Halvergate Marshes, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching. You'll also see Rockland Broad, part of the Mid Yare Valley Nature Reserve, and cross the River Yare via the Reedham Ferry. Other notable sights include the Cantley Sugar Factory and the remains of Langley Abbey.
The Broads National Park is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with warmer weather and blooming landscapes. Autumn can also be lovely with changing foliage. Always check weather conditions before you go, as Norfolk can be windy.
While the route itself is a cycling trail, if you plan to bring a dog, it's important to keep them under control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, such as the Halvergate Marshes and near Rockland Broad. Always follow local signage regarding dogs on leads, particularly in nature reserves.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on public rights of way within The Broads National Park. However, some private attractions or specific nature reserves along the route might have their own entry fees or regulations.
Yes, as the route passes through charming villages and near towns, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. Reedham itself has pubs, and other villages along the way may offer cafes or pubs where you can stop for a break and a bite to eat.
Yes, this route intersects with several other well-known paths. You'll find sections that overlap with the EuroVelo 12 - North Sea Cycle Route - part United Kingdom 1, NCN National Route 1, and the Wherryman's Way, offering options to extend or vary your ride if you wish.
The inclusion of the Reedham Ferry is a distinguishing and charming feature of this route. It's one of the last remaining chain ferries in England, offering a unique and traditional way to cross the River Yare, adding a memorable element to your cycling adventure.