Club Ride to Poppylands, Horsey 04/05/2024

Ride Report by Mark M
Surprisingly, for the start of a bank holiday weekend the sun came out, the skies were blue and most of the roads had dried up from Friday’s rain.
Mark and Ian left from PC to pick up Doug at Gresham Church and Neil M at Aldborough, then through Suffield, Antingham to North Walsham. The Dilham canal bathed in sunshine looked very inviting as we headed to Crostwight, East Ruston Gardens and joined the Sea Palling road at Ingham.
It made a change to ride a single road for a few unbroken miles through Sea Palling to Waxham, where we had a detour past Waxham Hall and church before the final 2.5 mile push into the wind to Poppylands.
As we arrived Graham A was already tucking into his lunch, having followed the coast road down from Cromer and Malcolm was just ordering lunch having had a wind assisted ride up from St Olaves.
Poppylands is a 1940’s themed café and is very popular, with Horsey Gap car park just a short walk away. While we had lunch a group of roadies arrived, all carbon and aero, then a small group of MTB’ers who had found some tracks to ride.

Corned beef hash in a mess tin with a Churchill tea cosy – Poppylands 4th May 2024. L-R Graham A, Malcolm S, Neil M, Mark M camera
Keep Calm and Carry on Eating – L-R Doug H, Ian A Poppylands, Horsey 4th May 2024

After a good lunch and plenty of chat, we all set off for Sea Palling, where Malcolm left us to head for Hickling and home, while the rest took the small lane beside the dunes, past the wooden chalets to Lessingham. We had short tour of Happisburgh, past the lighthouse and down to the car park, where part of the entrance and the route down to the beach has fallen into the sea.

Happisburgh Lighthouse 4th May 2024 Ian A photo
Happisburgh car park entrance, now very close to the sea. 4th May 2024. L-R Graham A, Mark M, Neil M, Doug H, Ian A camera

We passed Hill Sixty water tower enroute to Ridlington and Witton, before heading to Knapton, Trunch, South and Northrepps, Ian stopped here to visit the church yard, the rest continued up to the top of Northrepps hill. Graham and Doug headed for Cromer, Mark and Neil for Crossdale Street, Metton and Sustead, where Neil turned for home.

PC to PC was 63 miles at a 15.2 mph average. Ian won the mileage prize with 70+ miles.
Riders: Ian A, Mark M, Doug H, Neil M, Graham A, Malcolm S

Upcoming Rides –
Wednesday 8th May – Holkham Hall
Saturday 11th May – Bircham Mill
Routes for rides on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
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Club Ride to Hoveton Hall 01/05/2024

Report by Mark M
It was hard to believe the contrast in weather from last Saturday’s ride, that required winter kit and we were still cold, to today’s summer kit of shorts and exposed legs. We had sunshine and light winds all day, clear blue skies and mainly dry roads. The verges were full of colour which attracted a large number of flies and bugs also out enjoying the warmth.
Four Wheelers left PC for Hanworth, Thorpe Market, Bradfield and through North Walsham, Briggate to Honing. Here Ian joined the return route and headed for home, as he would be getting his cake at a 96th birthday party he would be attending in the afternoon.
The remaining trio continued to Dilham, looped around to Anchor Street and then a partially flooded and very muddy Church Lane-Knowles Lane before heading down to cross the A1151 Stalham Road. An accident had occurred at the junction and the police had closed the main road while the recovery trucks did their job, but they let us cross the road and continue on our way to Neatishead, Ashmanhaugh and to the café.

The café had recently reopened for the season and they had moved the kitchen and ordering point to the opposite end of the barn which provided more room for them and their customers. We sat outside and enjoyed a good leisurely lunch in glorious weather.

Sunshine at Hoveton Hall cafe, 1st May 2024 L-R Graham A, Chris S, Mark M camera

Our return leg took us to Worstead and back to Honing, then through the currently closed to vehicles Old Hall Road to Bacton Wood. Then it was the familiar route of Knapton, Trunch, South and Northrepps, where Graham turned for Cromer. Chris and myself had a hard and fast last few miles through Metton, Gresham and back to PC.

PC to PC was 56.5 miles at an average of 15.3 mph. Ian’s shortened ride from PC to home was a good 39 miles at 14.6 mph average.
Riders: Graham A, Chris S, Ian A, Mark M

Saturday 4th May – Poppylands, Horsey
Wednesday 8th May – Holkham Hall
Routes for rides on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
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Club Ride to Lighthouse Inn, Walcott 27/04/2024

Ride Report by Neil M
Three Wheelers met at PC on a cold, windy, drizzly morning which felt more like early February than late April. Chris was out again and raring to go despite his painful hip, so thoughts of feet up in the warm and a nice pot of tea were cast aside in the face of such determination.

We set off down the hill through East Beckham and on to Gresham, Susted and Hanworth to cross the A140 and head North of Gunton Park toward Thorpe Market. Following a brief section of the Cromer road we were back into the lanes past Gunton Station, Trunch, Knapton and Edingthorpe to the outskirts of Bacton.

In best getting-the-miles-in tradition the easy route to Walcott was ignored and we turned inland again to head South through Witton and past East Ruston Vicarage gardens to skirt Happisburgh. It is always good so see the iconic lighthouse on a ride and that was our cue to turn North to Ostend and then up the coast road to the other Lighthouse; the pub this time.

We had been avoiding the Lighthouse over the winter due to the heating not being on; surely it would have warmed up by late April? Well, it was such a cold day that it wasn’t exactly warm in the pub – apart from the radiator in the Gents, which was roasting! It was fine though, warm enough to be welcoming after the ride.

We were pleased to see 3 more Wheelers had already arrived and bagged a table for us all. Neil S, Graham A and Graham J had taken a more direct route and were well ensconced with hot drinks when we arrived. Oddly the three early arrivals all ordered sandwiches and the three later ones all ordered baked potatoes, so the grim weather must have got us thinking alike. The food arrived very quickly and was much appreciated after the cold ride.

Enjoying a good lunch at The Lighthouse Inn, Walcott, 27th April 2024. L-R Mark M, Chris S, Neil S, Graham A, Graham J, Neil M camera.

After lunch Neil S and the two Grahams decided to take the coast road back toward Cromer as they all wanted to get back quickly. The remaining three set out on the return route inland heading down to Honing then through Worstead and round the lanes North of Swanton Abbot. Mark then suggested an alternative to avoid carrying on to Tuttington and re-treading the route of the previous Saturday’s diversion which went through Aylsham. We agreed with this, so turned North through Felmingham and Colby to cross the A140 at Erpingham and pick up the planned route again at Calthorpe.

Neil M left the group just past The Saracen’s Head at Wolterton to head for home via Mannington Hall. The remaining pair carried on through Matlaske and then decided to head direct to Sheringham via Barningham Winter and Red Barn lane, missing out the original route which was to head via Baconsthorpe, Hempstead and Bodham.

All in all, a chilly damp ride, but a nice lunch and no incidents, punctures or mechanicals.

Riders: Mark M, Chris S, Neil M, Neil S, Graham A, Graham J
Miles: 53 to 58 miles at an average 15.2 mph

Upcoming Rides –
Wednesday 1st May – Hoveton Hall
Saturday 4th May – Poppylands, Horsey
Routes for rides on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
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Club Ride to Norton’s, Walsingham 24/04/2024

Report by Ride Leader Mark M
After a three week injury enforced absence, Chris decided to ease himself back into cycling on a day with a particularly strong and cold northerly wind and over a very hilly route. Fortunately the route was mainly an east to west circuit, so the full on headwind sections were generally fairly short.
From PC we went to Bodham, then dropped down to Weybourne, where we met Clive. Then it was uphill past the garden centre and on to Holt and down the A148 to Letheringsett Mill, across the ford bridge and up to Sharrington.
On the way to Sharrington, Clive had a rear tubeless puncture, luckily his full mudguard caught the resulting latex spray. On investigation the hole was too small to take a plug, yet the sealant (Stans) failed to fulfil the makers claims. After some time the sealant flow reduced, either due to it finally working or all having been lost. The tyre was pumped up and we continued on with fingers crossed.
At Gunthorpe we had to pump up the tyre again and that lasted all the way to the café. On to Thursford and Great Snoring, (missing out the Little Snoring airfield loop), then across the badly eroded footpath and bridge at Houghton St Giles to North Barsham and our most westerly point, South Creake.
Then we went via Quarles and saw Holkham’s Triumphal Arch before turning for Egmeer and Little Walsingham, arriving at Norton’s after 34 miles.
Arriving later than usual, the café was busy but we were happy to be in the warm and dry while we waited for our lunches, having had a few showers including hail on the way.
After lunch we topped up the tyre again and set off for Great Walsingham, Hindringham, Bale, Field Dalling and Saxlingham, where Clive headed back to Blakeney. That left two to enjoy the descent down to Glandford, before the climb up Hurdle Lane to Bayfield. Here we took the road through the barns down to the Holt Road and across to Bridge road. Here we took our second shortcut and instead of going down to Kelling and back up to High Kelling, we stayed on Bridge Road to High Kelling, then West Beckham and home via Upper Sheringham.

PC to PC was 55.5 miles instead of the planned 59 miles, with a 13.9 mph average.
Riders: Chris S, Clive A, Mark M leading

Saturday 27th April – The Lighthouse, Walcott
Wednesday 1st May – Hoveton Hall
Routes for rides on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
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The Fairhaven Tearoom, South Walsham 20/04/2024

Report by Mark M
Another ride on a dry day, with a cold and strong northerly wind. Ideal for the mainly southerly route, though less so for the return journey home.
Mark left PC for the short ride to Gresham to meet Doug and then it was down to Aldborough, Erpingham and Ingworth to meet Neil Mc. Across the A140 to Banningham and then south to Brampton, Hainford and Spixworth. From here we turned east, crossing the busy Coltishall then Wroxham roads before getting onto the rolling road through Woodbastwick, Ranworth, where we had a stop to view the boats, then on to South Walsham and Fairhaven Water Gardens and tearoom.

Ducks, geese and boats at a windy Ranworth. 20th April 2024

With the wind assistance we had made good time, getting into the café at noon. We had just ordered our lunches when Malcolm arrived, he had faced the headwind from St Olaves and across the Reedham ferry to join us. Lunchtime topics included how his broken femur had been fixed with a titanium rod being hammered down the centre of it.
After a good value lunch, Malcolm got to enjoy the tailwind as he headed for Acle and Stokesby on his circular route back. We now headed west on a fairly busy road for Little Plumstead and Salhouse. Just before Little Plumstead, Doug’s rear tubeless tyre that he had plugged previously, started leaking air and sealant from the same now failing plug. Once again it didn’t take long to stick in another plug and add a bit more air, though I remain a tubeless sceptic.

When the plug fails, stick another one in the hole. Doug H, 20th April 2024

Once we got going again, it was back across the Wroxham road and then to Crostwick to cross the Coltishall road and on to more familiar roads through Frettenham, Little Hautbois to Badersfield.
At the Skeyton Goat, the navigator missed the turn and went to Tuttington instead of Felmingham and then changed the route to reduce the miles into the headwind.
So we then went via Dunkirk to Ingworth and took the lane across Scarrow Beck (huge holes in the road at the ford) up to Calthorpe. Here Neil turned for Mannington Hall and home, leaving two to head for Wickmere, Thurgarton and the final split at Sustead.

PC to PC was 60.6 miles instead of the planned 64m with an average speed of 14.9mph, helped by a very fast 16.4mph downwind leg.
Riders: Doug H, Neil Mc, Mark M, Malcolm S.

Upcoming Rides –
Wednesday 24th April – Nortons, Walsingham
Saturday 27th April – The Lighthouse, Walcott
Routes for rides 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/

Club Ride to Wroxham Barns (not Hoveton Hall) 17/04/2024

Report by Ride Leader Ian A
With ongoing injuries and holidays, just two Wheelers met at PC on a cold and windy morning, but at least the heavy rain and hail storms had passed through and we had a dry ride.
Possibly due to the ride leader’s excitement at having managed to get new Hunt wheels ordered on Sunday, delivered and fitted to his workhorse gravel bike after bashing beyond repair the old rear wheel, he forgot to check whether the cafe at Hoveton Hall was open. But Mark had. And it wasn’t. Opens next Sunday.
So we decided to detour to the nearby Courtyard Cafe at Wroxham Barns, Hoveton which was pretty much on the route anyway. The route took us through East Beckham and the familiar lanes via Lower Gresham, Sustead, Aldborough and on to Alby Common. We called in on Brian P to see how he was – much improved and hoping to be riding before Summer is out, which will be a brilliant recovery, but still frustrated at not being able to walk far or do much. But apparently he CAN manage the washing up… Declining the offer of coffee (and after admiring Elizabeths’s impressive running medal collection!) we pressed on west to Suffield then south skirting Felmingham and on to Swanton Abbot, Sloley and through Tunstead to reach Wroxham Barns.

A rare pink cow at Wroxham Barns, 17th April 2024. Ian A camera.

So that leg had been downwind and downhill. A hearty lunch was therefore required to fuel up for the return leg. Mark opted for what appeared to be a Sunday Roast Pork dinner in a baguette plus a large brownie, while Ian had a brie and cranberry toasted ciabatta sandwich with a biscotti cookie. All was tasty, served up quickly and the coffee was good. It got busy while we were eating and it appeared that it was chucking out time at a local nursery judging by the volume (in all senses) of 3 & 4 year olds suddenly.

After lunch we deviated from the planned route for the first few miles to explore the off-road lane round the ‘other side’ of the old RAF Coltishall airfield. A further workout and shakedown for the new wheels. At Badersfield we rejoined the planned route and went through Skeyton then on to Tuttingham, Banningham, Ingworth, Matlaske and up to the familiar radio mast and down to the Rectory Road junction by Hill Farm where Ian turned left for High Kelling and Mark turned right to head back to PC and Sheringham. And yes it was much harder work in the afternoon and Mark’s diesel engine was as useful as ever.

PC to PC was 48 miles at an average speed of 14mph
Riders: Mark M and Ian A leading (kind of)

Saturday 20th April – Fairhaven Tearoom, South Walsham
Wednesday 24th – Nortons, Walsingham
Routes for rides on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
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Club Ride to Watsons, Bacton 13/04/2024

Report by Mark M
With injury and holidays depleting numbers, three Wheelers met at PC on a breezy and cool morning. With the forecast suggesting a balmy 20 degrees later in the day, all three were feeling a little underdressed and hoped the sun would soon warm the day up.
With the south westerly wind helping us along as we headed east through Gresham, Metton, Northrepps to Mundesley where we had arranged to pick up Doug. Doug was collecting his bike from Woods Cycles of Mundesley after a bottom bracket replacement and timed it so he could join us and test out the new BB. As a Wheeler he was also pleased to receive a 10% discount on parts and labour from Woods Cycles.

We crossed the golf course on the way to Trunch and Knapton, then through Bacton Wood to Old Hall Road which is still closed to vehicles, though walkers and cyclists can limbo under the barriers at each end to get through. Then it was Crostwight, Ridlington and up to Bacton to a surprisingly quiet Watsons.

Watson’s café, Bacton 13th-April-2024 L-R Graham A, Neil S, Neil Mc, Mark M, Doug H. Ian A camera.

Early arrivals at the café were Graham A and Neil S, who had taken a similar though slightly more direct route and had time to have their lunch before we arrived. Neil S showed us a video clip of Brian P looking very well and happy, pedalling away on a stationary bicycle that he had helped to organise. Brian has just started to take some short walks and the bike will help him regain some strength and mobility.
Just as we were thinking of leaving, Malcolm arrived, so I saw that as an excuse for more tea and a piece of cake, while we had a chat and discussed options for new wheels for Ian. Once outside again, of the five bikes remaining, three were titanium, gleaming in the sun, I will admit to having Ti envy!
So we sent Malcolm off to complete his 70ish mile circuit to home, while we headed into a stiff headwind to Spa Common, then down to Worstead, across to Skeyton and up to Colby and across to Calthorpe. Here Doug turned for Aldborough and onwards to Cromer and at Wickmere Neil Mc continued on for Corpusty, leaving two to head for Matlaske and the final split at Red Barn Lane.

PC to PC was 57 miles at a 15.5mph average
Riders: Neil Mc, Ian A, Mark M, Graham A, Neil S, Malcolm S

Upcoming Rides –
Wednesday 17th April – Hoveton Hall
Saturday 20th April – Fairhaven Tearoom, South Walsham
Routes for rides 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/

Club Ride to Binham Parlour 10/04/2024

Report by Ride Leader Chris S
Only two Wheelers, Mark M and Chris S, met up at PC. Whilst the weather was sunny topping out at around 13 degrees centigrade there was a strong south westerly wind.

Unsurprisingly the outward route headed straight into the wind. A third wheeler, Ian A, was waiting patiently at High Kelling. The outward route took in Wiveton, Glanford, Field Dalling, Bale, Hindringham with an early stop after 19 miles at Binham Palour for a late breakfast/early brunch. The roads were generally dry with only one major flood encountered just after Hindringham. Of course, all three wheelers ordered the superb full breakfast with Mark M also ordering a man-sized pot of tea which unsurprisingly led to the inevitable stop on the route back.

Breakfast at Binham Parlour 10th-April-2024. L-R Mark M, Chris S, Ian A
Novel Lighting at The Parlour 10th-April-2024 Udderly Brilliant!

Feeling fully re-energised the three continued further west into the wind through Warham, Wighton, Great & Little Walsingham to West Barsham before turning east to Thursford. Although no longer heading directly into the wind there was still a strong side wind at times. The ride then continued through Gunthorpe, Hunworth and Hempstead where Ian turned off taking a more direct route back to High Kelling. This left just Mark and Chris to ride back to PC passing through Baconsthorpe, Bessingham and Gresham.

Pc to PC 52 miles. Average speed 14.6mph
Riders: Chris S, Mark M, Ian A.

Postscript
Whilst the ride was uneventful after Ian left the ride to return to High Kelling he unfortunately hit a pothole whilst riding downhill south of the pond on the Selbrigg Road. He was trying to avoid the mud and sand on the road at the time. Whilst he managed to stay on the bike the front wheel was badly dented and buckled but still rideable. Good luck Ian bashing out the dent and re-truing the wheel or in the worst case sourcing a new wheel.

Saturday 13th April – Watsons, Bacton
Wednesday 17th April – Hoveton Hall
Routes for rides on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
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Club Ride to Chrysalis Café, Sparhamhill 06/04/2024

Report by Ian A
On what promised to be a sunny, dry but windy day, three Wheelers met at PC and picked up Ian a couple of miles down the road by Hill Farm at the Rectory Road/New Road junction. He was apologetic for being a minute or two late…
Because of the anticipated strong headwind on the way out, we’d agreed to get all disciplined and ride as a tight bunch and take short turns on the front, rolling to the back for a rest. This worked well and we achieved a good average speed in the morning despite the windy conditions. The route took us southwest via Baconsthorpe, Edgefield, Briston then across to Hindolveston and the Ryburghs. Then a tough stretch south to North Elmham, east-ish to Sparham and up the last hill of the morning (hurray!) directly into the headwind (boo!) to The Chrysalis Cafe at the Bug Parc.

Bugs at the Bug Parc, 6th April 2024
A hearty brunch at the Chrysalis Café, 6th April 2024. L-R Ian A, Mark M, Doug H, Neil Mc

We all enjoyed a very reasonably priced and hearty brunch with plentiful beans, wind quickly becoming the theme of the day. (Yes I saw you pop out of the saddle a few times on the way back – you know who you are…) It was warm enough to sit outside, though the promised full sun had been replaced by complete cloud cover. Unfortunately none of the steady contingent had made it this far south today so it was just the four of us for lunch.
After lunch, the first few miles comprised a few tacks with, into and across the firm southerly before finally becoming a fairly consistent tailwind. We free-formed it a bit more on the way back i.e. didn’t stick so close but regrouped at the top of the hills. Our new (and very welcome) member Doug had perhaps burnt a few too many matches on the outward leg and was paying the price. (With the “windy” conditions on the way back, having no matches was possibly a good thing from a Health & Safety perspective.)
More seriously, the return route took us through Brandiston and up to Cawston and then a fast, straight 1.5 miles up Heydon Road. We swung through Heydon Park, onto Oulton and Itteringham where we pointed Doug in the general direction of Cromer. (I wonder if he did have that cheeky coffee we suggested at the Itteringham Village Shop? – highly recommended.) The remaining three pushed north before Neil waved goodbye and turned left to head back to Corpusty via Mannington Hall. Mark and Ian put the hammer down (only kidding) and continued through North Barningham to the top of Plum Lane where Ian turned left for High Kelling and Mark headed back to PC and then Sheringham.

Riders: Mark M, Neil Mc, Doug H, Ian A.
PC to PC was 54.4 miles at an average speed of 15.2mph
PS – just a footnote to mention that Andrew B didn’t have time to join us as he was packing for Oz, but managed to get out for a solo 38 mile ride to Reepham, and this time had the route with him.

Upcoming Rides –
Wednesday 10th April – Binham Parlour
Saturday 13th April – Watsons, Bacton
Routes for rides 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/

Club Run to Skeyton Goat 03/04/2024

Report by Ride Leader Andrew B
Four riders met at Pretty Corner on a showery day for a run to Skeyton Goat pub. Things did not start well for the leader as he was unable to find the route on his Garmin! Luckily everyone else had successfully downloaded it from the club website. The route took us through Gresham, Sustead, Hanworth, Suffield, Felmingham, Westwick, Swanton Abbot, Worstead, Tunstead, St James, Lamas and Badfield.
There were a number of floods on the roads which slowed our progress. The leader also discovered he had very little in the way of brakes causing him to overshoot at corners! However, we arrived safely at the pub, quickly found a table and ordered food and drinks. The food was very good and the service excellent. However, there was a problem with the new payment system which delayed our departure. After lunch we made our way back to PC via Tuttington, Aylsham, Ingworth, Itteringham, Mannington, Barningham, Edgefield and Hemstead. Ian spotted some ponies shortly after lunch and insisted on doing a Dr Doolittle impression with them (see pictures).

Ponies near Ingworth 3rd April 2024
Ian’s new best friend. Ingworth 3rd April 2024

Ian and Andrew left for home after Sellbrigg Pond leaving the two remaining riders to take the usual route back to PC. Overall, a good day’s ride despite the leader’s ineptitude and lack of brakes.

PC to PC 53 miles
Average speed 14.3 mph
Total Elevation 1800 ft

Mark M, Ian A, Chris S and Andrew B leading.

Saturday 6th April – Chrysalis Café, Sparhamhill
Wednesday 10th April – Binham Parlour
Routes for rides 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/