Club Ride to Poppylands, Horsey 23/08/2023

Three riders met at PC on another great cycling day, for Chris’s ride to Poppylands 1940’s themed café at Horsey. With an earlier 9am start to help Chris get back to finalise his packing for a motorcycle adventure to Wales early Thursday, he also seemed keen to keep the pace high early on.
Our route took us on familiar roads south to Ingworth and then eastwards through Tuttington, Swanton Abbott, to Worstead and on to Honing where we were pleased to meet John S, joining us for the ride.
At Ingham, we headed for Sea Palling, past Waxham Barn and the extra 2.5 miles across the open Broadlands to Poppylands, arriving shortly after 11am.
It was already fairly busy, though we bagged an outside table with a parasol close to the NAFFI hut and were serenaded by Vera Lynn. Unfortunately because we were so early the lunch time menu was not available, so the corned beef hash in a mess tin will have to wait for another time.

The NAFFI hut at Poppylands, Horsey. 28 August 2023

Instead three of us ordered the Blitz breakfast and one had the Douglas Bader beans on toast with extra fried egg ration (guaranteed not to run). The large pot of tea didn’t disappoint as it was protected by a fighter tea cosy.

Keep your brew warm with a fighter inspired tea cosy. Can double up as a hat with ear warmers. Poppylands, Horsey 28-08-23

The food arrived very quickly while we were still paying for it and Malcolm arrived at the same time. His coffee and cake apparently was acorn free.

Enjoying the Blitz spirit at Poppylands. L-R, Malcolm S, Chris S, John S, Mark M, Ian A camera. 28-08-23

When we had finally drained the teapot it was time to leave, with Malcolm heading back the way he came via Great Yarmouth, while we returned to Sea Palling and took the Calthorpe Street loop back to Ingham. Here we headed north while John continued on to Stalham and home.
The Blitz breakfast seemed to have slowed down our ride leader, who was now monitoring the group from the rear!
We went past East Ruston Gardens, Crostwight, White Horse Common, Bradfield, Thorpe Market, Hanworth to Gresham, where Ian turned for home, leaving two to return to PC. While we caught our breathe at PC, Graham A arrived in his car and stopped for a chat. We wish him the best for his operation at the NNUH tomorrow.

PC to PC was 64 miles at an average speed of 15.7 mph.
Riders: Ian A (photos), Mark M, John S, Malcolm S and Chris S leading

Upcoming Rides –
Saturday Club run on 26th – Lighthouse Inn, Walcott
Wednesday 30th – Lemon & Rosemary Yard, Elsing
Routes for rides and Saturday club runs on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
Visit the Clubs Runs Gallery for larger and more photos: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/club-runs-photo-gallery/