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. Norfolk Coast Cycleway Explorers Loops off the Norfolk Coast Cycleway This Explorer route is free to use and best used with 4: Docking loop the general information A ‘get away from it all’ explorer loop taking you and map key sheet. Map from bustling Burnham Market deep into the and information taken Norfolk countryside. Through Stanhoe with its from the Norfolk Coast Cycleway map guide idyllic village pond, alongside Houghton Hall with priced at £2.50 the white fallow deer herd and then the iconic [01/2018] working Bircham Windmill. A country ride with fine views and the occasional challenging undulation along the way. Norfolk Coast Cycleway map © Norfolk Coast Cycling Initiative 2012. First published 1998, based on 1997 NCN Hull to Fakenham map with kind permission of Sustrans, Bristol. Also The Norfolk Coast area of outstanding natural beauty based on 1946 Ordnance (AONB) is one of 46 AONBs in the UK, which together Survey maps with additional with 15 national parks comprise our finest landscapes, information obtained from rich in wildlife and cultural heritage. aerial photographs and field surveys by Stirling Surveys. The Norfolk Coast Partnership is funded by Defra and Map production by Stirling local authorities to bring local organisations together to Surveys 1998. conserve and enhance the area’s natural beauty and promote its sustainable use and enjoyment. Norfolk Coast Partnership - 01328 850530 - [email protected] - www.norfolkcoastaonb.org.uk deer, which you may see as you ride alongside and even the wind turbines. (16) Courtyard the park along with (7) fine views of the Hall from Farm is an truly organic farm with public the road into Great Bircham. access, wildflower displays and bunkhouse barn Great Bircham (8), has the first Cross of Sacrifice accommodation. to be erected in the country after the Second Additional information Docking Explorer (32 miles) World War, unveilled by George VI in 1946. St Cycle hire nearby: Commencing from the NCN Route 1 though the Mary’s Church, the war cemetery, relating to Heacham; A E Wallis, Station Road popular bustling village of Burnham Market follow former RAF Bircham, includes Canadian, New 01485 571683 www.aewallis.co.uk the Docking road (1) out of the village before Zealand . and German graves. Easter to turning off to Stanhoe. All Saints Church features October working Bircham Windmill (9) offers Burnham Deepdale: Deepdale Bike Hire impressive stained glass – and a stone coffin lid refreshments and cycle hire, breadmaking and 01485 210614 www.deepdalebackpackers.co.uk attributed to Sir Hervey de Stanhoe, a former sheeps cheese. A bridleway (10) takes you into Public Transport: Sheriff of Norfolk who died in 1297. Stanhoe has the village of Fring (12) with the Church of All Traveline East Anglia 0871 200 2233 a large village pond and pub, worth noting is the Saints prominent. www.travelineeastanglia.org.uk base of the old market cross (2). Take care riding Rail Station: King’s Lynn 0345 026 4700 along the B1155 main road and the tall cranes (3) www.thameslinkrailway.com you see after crossing the Docking to Syderstone The Peddars Way Visitor information: road are at Bircham Newton, a former RAF station National Trail (11) crosses West Norfolk — www.visitwestnorfolk.com now a Construction Industry Training Board site. Explorer Loops 1, 2 and 3 as Tourist Information Centres at King’s Lynn 01553 After passing St Mary’s Church in the small hamlet it follows the route of a Roman road from Knettishall Heath in Suffolk to the 763044 and Hunstanton 01485 532610 of Bagthorpe (4) there’s a while before reaching Norfolk coast at Holme-next-the-Sea. Hunstanton www.hunstanton-info.com New Houghton (5). Houghton Hall (6) was built www.nationaltrail.co.uk/peddarsway in the 1720s by Sir Robert Walpole, Britain’s first Houghton Hall www.houghton.com With a few simple detours it is possible Bircham Windmill www.birchamwindmill.co.uk Prime Minister (open during the summer). Inside to cycle this route *Cyclists should is a display of some 20,000 model soldiers, in the note that the Norfolk Coast Path grounds is St Martin’s Church and white fallow has Public Footpath status only Explore a little further . Explore More is a set of off-road cycle routes including a Sandringham to Bircham off-road Take care along the long steady climb into route norfolkcoastaonb.org.uk/cycling. Docking (13), St Mary the Virgin Church (14) has a stunning example of modern stained glass, There is also a selection of Explore More walking celebrating the life of a local master baker. The routes providing opportunities to explore away top of the tower equals the height of the hills at from the more popular routes. Ideas and guidance DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to Sheringham, Norfolk’s highest point. Docking with ensure that the information contained here is accurate. catering for less able, wheelchair, pushchair and its pub and shops was once called Dry Docking The Norfolk Coast Partnership does not accept pram users then check out the Access for all because of its difficulty in finding water. At responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions, or pages on the website. Thornham Corner (15) there are sea glimpses their consequences. Norfolk Coast Partnership - 01328 850530 - [email protected] - www.norfolkcoastaonb.org.uk .