the sandringham estate EASY 15.5 miles

DIRECTIONS 1 From the Club Site ride through West Newton and up the hill past the Appleton water tower towards with the sandringham estate CYCLE ROUTE its wooden village sign. The route takes in part of National Route 1 of the National Cycle Network, which runs all the way from Dover to London and then up the east coast to Edinburgh and on to John O’Groats, the Orkneys and the Shetlands. The 2 From Anmer head towards on a track ride takes in West Newton, the Appleton water tower, the Peddars Way, Park and, of course, the crossing the Peddars Way (an old Roman Road). beautiful Sandringham Estate. 3 Turn left just before Great Bircham to Bircham Windmill, which is an ideal place to stop (tea room, bakery and gift Local bike hire shop). Surfaces Bircham Windmill Tarmac with about 2 miles off-road. www.birchamwindmill.co.uk/cyclewalks 4 Continue to Fring and Snettisham on quiet lanes.

5 At Snettisham Park, join National Route 1 and follow the Traffic route through and around Very light. Other routes in the area where you will have views over the Wash. National Route 1 continues north from Snettisham towards Wells-next-the-sea, or south to King’s Lynn. 6 The final part of the ride is through the Sandringham Suitability for young children Country Park and back to the Club Site. Yes, but care should be taken and children should remain under constant supervision. DON’T MISS Hills Nice cafe at Bircham Mill, good refreshments One long hill shortly after the start. Fine views of the at Sandringham Visitor Centre where they can also Wash near Dersingham. visit the gardens, house and museum- there is a charge for this. Refreshments/facilities Roger Refreshments at Bircham Windmill (6 miles from the The Sandringham Estate Caravan Club This route has been suggested by Sustrans’ Volunteer Rangers. The Caravan Club would always recommend that any children or young people under 18 years should start) and Snettisham Park Farm (101/2 miles). Site Warden be fully supervised by a responsible adult. Please be aware that using this route is entirely at your own risk. Extreme care should always be taken when cycling on site, remembering that traffic will be moving around the site and to observe speed limits. Particular attention should be paid when going round blind corners or emerging from paths. the sandringham estate Caravan Club Site - ROUTE