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Southern Broads Routes 0 4 Kilometres 0 2 Mill Hill Acle North Earlham A47 A47 NORWICH Brundall Lingwood Norwich A1242 Lingwood Moulton Tunstall Great Brundall Beighton Gardens St Mary Yarmouth Brundall Strumpshaw A 0 1 Whitlingham 4 2 7 1 A4 1 B Halvergate Cantley 0 146 4 A Corner 1 A Buckenham Cringleford Buckenham A Wickhampton 1 Burgh 46 Freethorpe B Kirby Castle 1 Bramerton Hassingham Berney 3 3 Bedon Arms 2 GORLESTON- 7 Rockland A4 St Mary ON-SEA Caistor Cantley St Edmund Framingham Pigot A Hellington Claxton Cantley 1 4 0 A 146 Dunston Ashby B Belton 1 Reedham 5 3 St Mary 3 4 4 Yelverton Reedham 1 Upper A Stoke Bergh Stoke Alpington B Apton 1 Holy Cross 33 Hardley A 2 Thurton 1 Street 2 0 4 Fritton 1 A A 1 Howe 46 Cuckoo Green Brooke Heckingham St Olaves LODDON B Sisland 1 Shotesham 0 3 7 4 4 Thorpe 1 Haddiscoe Thurlton A Herringfleet A146 Blundeston Mundham Kirstead Somerleyton B1074 Lower Foxhole Green Tasburgh Haddiscoe Somerleyton 3 Upgate 4 A Flixton 1 1 A Tasburgh 4 6 Brundish 2 Maypole 3 3 1 Green B Thwaite Toft Oulton Hempnall St Mary Monks B Kirby 1527 Woodton Wheatacre Camps Stratton Green Heath St Aldeby 0 Oulton Broad 4 Michael1 North A A143 Burgh B1 A St Peter Fritton Topcroft 332 1 Long Lundy 43 A143 Oulton Stratton Green Hedenham Broad Oulton Broad South Topcroft Geldeston Gillingham Street Upgate A 1 1 Shelton Street 1 Ditchingham 7 A146 Bedingham Beccles Kilometres A146 0 1 2 3 4 Corner5 6 B Shipmeadow 1062 Worlingham Carlton 62 North Harris' B10 Cove Colville Hardwick Green Great A143 0 1 2 3 Green Earsham Miles 2 BUNGAY BECCLES 1 A144 7 A 2 1 1 North B Mutford Gisleham Green Ringsfield Alburgh Ringsfield Weston Corner Hulver Rushmere Street Bungay, Earsham, Ditchingham, Street Ellingham, GeldestonFlixton Ilketshall 43 B11 Alburgh A1 St Andrew 27 62 A 10 1 B 4 5 Bungay, Geldeston, Beccles, Henstead Southern Broads routes A 1 Barsham, Ilketshall St Andrew 4 Ilketshall 4 St Margaret Willingham BungayStarston, Earsham, Ditchingham, Redisham Sotterley Three StRivers Cross Loop Wrentham Ellingham, Geldeston B Benacre Loddon,South Elmham Reedham, High Shadingfield 1 3 West End 1 4 2 A 1 Street 7 1 A Beccles, Geldeston 2 HARLESTON Brampton West Bungay, Geldeston, Beccles, Mendham Rushall Barsham, Ilketshall St Andrew Cox End Burgh St Peter Staithe, Common Wrentham Aldeby, Toft Monks, Wheatacre Brampton Three Rivers Loop Covehithe Rumburgh Stoven Loddon,Needham Reedham, Burgh St Peter Staithe, Frostenden Beccles, Geldeston B Aldeby, Raveningham, 1123 Thurlton, Haddiscoe Weybread Metfield Spexhall Westhall BurghUpper St Peter Staithe, Uggeshall WeybreadAldeby, Toft Monks, Wheatacre Yare Valley, Strumpshaw, Cantley, Buckenham Burgh St Peter Staithe, Aldeby, Raveningham, Whitlingham, Caister St Edmunds, Thurlton, Haddiscoe Framingham, Bramerton Yare Valley, Strumpshaw, Cantley, Buckenham National / Regional Cycle Route Number Whitlingham, Caister St Edmunds, Framingham, Bramerton National / Regional Cycle Route Number Mill Hill Acle North Earlham A47 A47 Symbol key NORWICH Brundall Lingwood Norwich A1242 Lingwood Moulton Tunstall Railway stationGreat Brundall Beighton Gardens St Mary Yarmouth Brundall Strumpshaw Level crossing A 0 1 Whitlingham 4 2 7 1 A4 1 B Halvergate Tourist information centre Cantley 0 146 4 A Corner 1 A Buckenham Public house Cringleford Buckenham A Wickhampton Picnic site 1 Burgh 46 Freethorpe B Kirby Castle 1 Bramerton Hassingham Berney 3 Cycle hire 3 Bedon Arms 2 GORLESTON- 7 Rockland A4 St Mary ON-SEA Caistor Cantley Church St Edmund Framingham Pigot A Hellington Claxton Cantley Campsite 1 4 0 A 146 Dunston Car parking Ashby B Belton 1 Reedham 5 3 St Mary 3 4 4 Yelverton Reedham Refreshments1 / Café Upper A Stoke Bergh Stoke Alpington Nature reserve B Apton 1 Holy Cross 33 Hardley A 2 Thurton 1 Street Toilets 2 0 4 Fritton 1 A Caravan site A 1 Howe 46 Museum Cuckoo Brooke Green Heckingham St Olaves Viewpoint LODDON B Sisland 1 Shotesham 0 3 7 4 4 Thorpe 1 Haddiscoe Take care at these sections Thurlton A Herringfleet A146 Fairhaven Place of interestBlundeston Mundham Gardens Kirstead Somerleyton B1074 Lower Foxhole Green Tasburgh Haddiscoe Somerleyton 3 Upgate 4 A Flixton 1 1 A Tasburgh 4 6 Brundish 2 Maypole 3 3 1 Green B Thwaite Toft Oulton Hempnall St Mary Monks B Kirby 1527 Woodton Wheatacre Camps Stratton Green Heath St Aldeby 0 Oulton Broad 4 Michael1 North A A143 BungayBurgh, Earsham, Ditchingham, B1 A St Peter Fritton Topcroft 332 1 Long Lundy 43 A143 Ellingham, Geldeston Oulton Stratton Green Hedenham Broad Oulton Broad South Topcroft Geldeston Gillingham Street Bungay, Geldeston, Beccles, Upgate A 1 Barsham, Ilketshall St Andrew 1 Shelton Street 1 Ditchingham 7 A146 Bedingham Beccles A Three Rivers Loop 146 Corner Bungay, Earsham, Ditchingham, B Shipmeadow Carlton 1062 Worlingham Loddon,North Reedham, Ellingham, Geldeston62 Harris' B10 Beccles, CoveGeldeston Colville Hardwick Green Great A143 Green Earsham 2 BUNGAY Bungay, Geldeston, Beccles,BECCLES 1 Burgh St Peter Staithe, A A144 7 2 1 Barsham, Ilketshall St Andrew 1 North BAldeby, Toft Monks,Mutford Wheatacre Gisleham Green Ringsfield Ringsfield Weston Alburgh Three Rivers Loop Burgh St HulverPeter Staithe, Street Loddon,Corner Reedham, Rushmere Flixton Ilketshall Aldeby, RaveninghamStreet , 43 Beccles, Geldeston Thurlton, HaddiscoeB11 Alburgh A1 St Andrew 27 62 A 10 1 B 4 5 Burgh St Peter Staithe, Yare Valley, Strumpshaw,Henstead A 1 4 Aldeby, Toft Monks, Wheatacre Ilketshall 4 Cantley, Buckenham St Margaret Willingham Starston Burgh RedishamSt Peter Staithe, Sotterley Whitlingham, Caister St Edmunds, St Cross Wrentham B Benacre South Elmham High Aldeby, RaveninghamShadingfield, Framingham, Bramerton1 3 West End 1 4 2 A 1 Street 7 1 A Thurlton, Haddiscoe HARLESTON 2 Brampton West Mendham Rushall Cox End Yare Valley, Strumpshaw, Wrentham Cantley,Common Buckenham National / Regional Cycle Route Brampton Number Covehithe Rumburgh Stoven Needham Whitlingham, Caister St Edmunds, Framingham, Bramerton Frostenden B1123 Weybread Metfield Spexhall Westhall Upper Uggeshall Weybread National / Regional Cycle Route Number.
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