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Peaceful Cycling in East Anglia


Cycling routes from Dersingham

Dersingham, located in the East Anglia region of the United Kingdom, offers a pleasant cycling experience with its scenic routes surrounded by picturesque landscapes. The town provides well-maintained roads and quiet rural roads for both road and gravel cyclists. Cyclists can enjoy exploring the charming countryside and nearby coastal areas. While Dersingham may not have any famous cycling spots or well-known climbs nearby, it still offers a peaceful and enjoyable cycling experience.

Experience the best of coastal and countryside landscapes on this gravel loop

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67 km
376 m
Tough

Satisfy your cravings for adventure with the Coast and Countryside Gravel Loop. This 67-kilometer route offers a captivating blend of seaside beauty and rural landscapes, guaranteeing an unforgettable cycling experience. Begin in Dersingham and venture off-road to Ingoldisthorpe, where you'll encounter fascinating stories from the village's past. Pedal through the quaint village of Stanhoe before immersing yourself in the natural splendor of Burnham Market. Admire Gun Hill's serene beauty, explore the enchanting village of Wells-next-the-Sea, and feel a sense of wanderlust as you cycle through South Creake. Conquer the challenging Bircham Tofts ascent before finalizing your journey in Dersingham.


A picturesque route with diverse landscapes and charming villages.

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39 km
212 m
Tough

The Dersingham Loop is a delightful cycling route that showcases the natural beauty and historical charm of the East Anglian countryside. Starting from Dersingham, this 39 km road route takes you on a journey through scenic landscapes, traditional villages, and historic landmarks. The route is suitable for road bikes and offers a moderate level of difficulty, with a total ascent of 212 meters. Along the way, you'll encounter several highlights, including the beautiful village of Great Bircham, the tranquil village of West Rudham, and the charming village of Flitcham.


Embark on a regal cycling adventure around Norfolk's royal estates

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42 km
250 m
Chill

Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Norfolk's stunning royal estates with the Royal Estate Loop. This 42-kilometer road cycling route takes you through picturesque landscapes and past majestic estates. Begin your regal journey in Dersingham before reaching Shernborne, a village steeped in history. Look out for The Mount, a must-visit landmark along the way, and continue on to Bircham Tofts, where you can marvel at the scenic countryside. Close the loop as you pedal through Anmer, completing a cycling experience fit for royalty.


Experience the scenic coastal road with challenging ascents

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81 km
357 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling adventure along East Anglia's coastline with the Coastal Road Challenge. This 81-kilometer road cycling route offers breathtaking views of the sea, charming coastal villages, and challenging ascents. Pedal through Ingoldisthorpe, famous for its historic buildings, before conquering the Mount, a notable landmark along the route. Discover the quaint village of North Creake, known for its vibrant arts scene, and admire the stunning beauty of Litcham. As you reach Hillington, savor the sense of accomplishment from completing this epic journey.


Embark on a thrilling gravel escape through East Anglia's countryside.

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58 km
339 m
Tough

The Gravel Escape is a 58 km cycling route that offers gravel enthusiasts a thrilling adventure through the scenic countryside of East Anglia. Starting from Dersingham, this route features a moderate level of difficulty, with a total ascent of 339 meters. Along the way, you'll encounter picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and historical landmarks. Highlights of the Gravel Escape include Choseley, a small village surrounded by beautiful farmland, Burnham Deepdale, known for its stunning coastal scenery and thriving wildlife, Burnham Thorpe, the birthplace of famous British naval hero Admiral Lord Nelson, and Bircham Tofts, a peaceful village with picturesque cottages and captivating countryside views. Immerse yourself in East Anglia's natural beauty and experience the thrill of gravel biking on the Gravel Escape.


Discover the beauty of Norfolk's coastline on this scenic road cycling route.

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34 km
234 m
Chill

The Coastal Ride is a 34 km road cycling route that takes you along Norfolk's breathtaking coastline. Starting from Dersingham, this route offers a leisurely ride suitable for all skill levels, with a total ascent of 234 meters. Enjoy panoramic sea views, sandy beaches, and traditional seaside resorts as you pedal through picturesque villages and charming towns. Highlights of the Coastal Ride include Snettisham, where you can witness the spectacle of thousands of wading birds at The Wash, Holme next the Sea, a peaceful village nestled between expansive sand dunes and salt marshes, and Ingoldisthorpe, a quaint village offering stunning views of the Norfolk countryside. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Norfolk's coast on this memorable cycling adventure.


Experience the best of West Norfolk on this road cycling adventure.

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72 km
395 m
Tough

The West Norfolk Adventure is a 72 km road cycling route that takes you on a journey through the picturesque landscapes and historic villages of West Norfolk. Starting from Dersingham, this route offers a moderate level of difficulty with a total ascent of 395 meters. Along the way, you'll discover the iconic landmarks and hidden gems of the region, including The Mount in the village of Snettisham, an ancient fortification surrounded by natural beauty, the charming village of North Creake with its beautiful 14th-century church, and the historic Sandringham Estate, the beloved country retreat of the British royal family. With its diverse scenery and rich heritage, the West Norfolk Adventure is a must-do for cycling enthusiasts and history buffs alike.


Journey through the heritage-rich landscapes and embrace the wonders of nature

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68 km
358 m
Tough

Uncover the rich heritage and embrace the captivating natural wonders of East Anglia with the Heritage and Nature Road Tour. This 68-kilometer road cycling route seamlessly blends historical attractions with breathtaking natural landscapes. Start your adventure in Dersingham and explore the historic Titchwell village along the way. Encapsulate the essence of East Anglia as you traverse through the awe-inspiring Holkham, famous for its stunning beach and coastal landscapes. Meander through Syderstone, a charming village with hidden treasures, before immersing yourself in the captivating beauty of Great Bircham. Complete your journey with a sense of accomplishment incorporating history, nature, and culture.


Get off the beaten path and explore the countryside on this gravel adventure.

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84 km
429 m
Tough

The Gravel Adventure is an exciting 84 km cycling route perfect for gravel bikes. Starting in Dersingham, this route offers a challenging ride with a total ascent of 429 meters. As you pedal through the scenic countryside, you'll pass by historic landmarks, ancient castles, and picturesque villages. Highlights along the way include the majestic Castle Acre, with its impressive ruins and stunning views, the quaint village of Cockley Cley with its traditional country pub, and Pott Row, a charming village surrounded by beautiful countryside. Whether you're an experienced gravel rider or a beginner looking for an adventure, this route promises a memorable and exhilarating ride.


Explore the rugged and scenic countryside on this gravel adventure tour

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42 km
284 m
Tough

Dive into an off-road cycling experience with the Gravel Adventure Tour. This 42-kilometer route takes you through the breathtaking East Anglian countryside, offering a mix of gravel paths and picturesque villages. Begin your journey in Dersingham before reaching Ingoldisthorpe, where you can learn about its rich history. Challenge yourself as you arrive in Choseley, known for its scenic beauty, and continue on to Stanhoe, a charming village with a thriving community. Rest and recharge in Dersingham as you complete this adventurous exploration of the countryside.


Cycling routes nearby:

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Snettisham

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cycling trails of Snettisham.

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Heacham

Serene cycling amidst Norfolk's natural beauty

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North Wootton

Immerse yourself in the peaceful English countryside on a cycling journey through North Wootton.

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King's Lynn

Leisurely cycling through flat landscapes and historic architecture.

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Clenchwarton

Discover the beauty of the English countryside through leisurely rides in Clenchwarton.

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Terrington St Clement

Charming Countryside Cycling in Terrington St Clement

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Sutton Bridge

Cycling Tranquility along Sutton Bridge's Coastal Landscapes

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Fakenham

Unlock cycling adventures in the scenic landscapes of Fakenham.

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Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire

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Lincolnshire

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Outer London — East and North East

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Outer London — West and North West

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