Club Run 105m West Norfolk 16/08/2023

Four riders met at 8am on an ideal cycling day, warm, dry, sunny and with a light wind, north west in the morning swinging to north east in the afternoon.
Our first leg took us south to Lyng, 18 miles mainly downhill and wind assisted, meant high speed and little effort, a great start to a long ride. Enroute to Lyng around Whitwell Common we met the local hunt out on a practice ride, a huge pack of very well behaved dogs and horses of all sizes with riders of all ages and the youngsters who were unable to claim a horse, followed along behind on bicycles.
After Lyng we headed west through Gressenhall, Great Dunham, Castle Acre to West Acre, where we took the appropriately named Tumbley Hill Road to our first café stop at West Acre Gardens after 42miles. At a leisurely stop we enjoyed good sausage or bacon rolls, a scone for one and coffee.

Cafe stop at the picturesque West Acre Gardens. L-R Chris S, Clive, Mark M, Ian A camera. 16th Aug 2023

Reinvigorated we continued to Grimston, across the A148 to West Newton and Sandringham, where we stopped for a photo at the famous gates.

Sandringham House, L-R Ian A, Clive, Mark M, Chris S 16th Aug 2023

Then it was the open and rolling road through Shernborne, Fring and the final long drag up to Docking. Our second stop was at Thornham which was about five miles away, which was easy going until we reached Beacon Hill. When you do finally reach the top, you are rewarded with wonderful views of the marshes and sea stretching out into the distance, followed by a high speed descent into Thornham itself.
We stopped at Thornham Deli (67 miles) which was busy as it was about 1:30pm, but soon found an outside table with some shade and were quickly looked after by the numerous staff. The menu was extensive and it was easy to see why it is a popular destination on the coast road.

Good food at Thornham Deli. L-R, Mark M, Chris S, Clive, Ian A camera. 16th Aug 2023

Three of us had different varieties of scrambled eggs but Ian’s plain scrambled eggs on toast was huge, he soon finished it though. After paying and filling our water bottles we set off on the eastward home leg.
After a tour of the marsh side houses we took the uphill road to Choseley and the Ringstead Road to Burnham Market, where we took a tour through the village to see the chaos of cars and people before heading up another Beacon Hill, this time to Shammer and the Burn Valley vineyard.

Burn Valley vineyard at the Shammer crossroads. 16th Aug 2023

Then it was a good descent into North Creake and on the familiar roads to Little Walsingham, Thursford, Brinton where Clive turned off, Hunworth and the climb up to Edgefield. After a brief rest for a snack and drink, it was on to Baconsthorpe, Bodham Hill where Ian left us, leaving two to complete the route back to PC.

PC to PC was 105.5 miles, 7hrs riding and 2hrs for stops at an average speed of 15 mph.
Riders: Chris S, Ian A (photos), Clive, Mark M

Upcoming Rides –
Saturday 19th – Holkham
Wednesday 23rd – Poppylands, Horsey, 9am start
Routes for rides on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
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