Didlington Drove, in Thetford Forest
Trig point at start of asphalted section of the Peddars Way to Castle Acre
Farm track crossing the Peddars Way
End of sandy section of the Peddars Way
Loose sandy section of the Peddars Way - grippy tyres needed
The Peddars Way crossing the B1145
The Peddars Way crossing Drunken Drove
Road crossing on the Peddars Way
Puddles on the Peddars Way
Greengate Lane, from the Peddars Way to Great Massingham
Bridleway west from the Peddars Way
Sign for bridleway and circular walk west from the Peddars Way
Bridleway east from the Peddars Way
The Peddars Way at the A148 Fakenham Road
The Peddars Way crossing Old Fakenham Street
The Peddars Way - dips caused by wheel spinning motorbikes or farm vehicles
Road crossing and signs on the Peddars Way
Road crossing on the Peddars Way
Ling House Road leading west from the Peddars Way
Bircham Road leading east from the Peddars Way
The Peddars Way crossing Ling House Road and Bircham Road (byways, at best)
The Peddars Way - there are lots of spots where wheel spin from motorbikes or farm vehicles has left nasty dips in the trail.
The former railway east from Burnham Market is a good concrete road as far as the sewage works - and then an overgrown footpath.
The former railway east from Burnham Market is a good concrete road as far as the sewage works - and then an overgrown footpath.
The former railway east from Burnham Market is a good concrete road as far as the sewage works - and then an overgrown footpath.
Start of green lane to Shammer
End of the byway from Holkham
The byway surface is slightly better on the far side of the road
Loose sandy surface on the byway
The byway has a much worse surface than the Roman road
The Roman road outside the west side of the Holkham estate
Restricted byway north from NCN route 1
The Peddars Way - it continues north as a footpath, and cyclists have to turn left and follow a road route
Road crossing on the Peddars Way
The Peddars Way passing through the Sandringham estate
Bridge and footpath link from the Bawsey Drain cycleway, King's Lynn
You can wheel a bike down to the left to reach asphalt by the ruined Wiggenhall St Peter church
Bridleway alongside the Great Ouse past the ruined Wiggenhall St Peter church
Bridleway alongside the Great Ouse to Wiggenhall St Peter
Bridleway north alongside the Great Ouse
Bridleway south alongside the Great Ouse
End of the bridleway north from the former Magdalen railway bridge
Bridleway north from the former Magdalen railway bridge
Bridleway south alongside the Great Ouse
Track north from the former Magdalen railway bridge
Link from the riverside to the former Magdalen railway bridge
Riverside track and the former Magdalen railway bridge
Riverside route south from Watlington
Roughest stretch of the bridleway to the Great Ouse
Start of short bridleway link to the Great Ouse
Riding the flood bank
Norton Marsh, Brancaster
Rouse's Lane connects the Howdale with Stonecross Road. The dirt track ends here as a concrete road joins from the corner to the left.
Rouse's Lane forks off of Stonecross Road towards the Howdale. It is dirt track at first, with a concrete pad protecting it from damage from tractors turning into the field.
Cycling to the beach along the coastal path
Location: , Burnham Overy Staithe (England, United Kingdom)
Burnham Overy Staithe in Norfolk
We did meet one person walking a dog by bike here on the Burnham Overy seawall.
Link from NCN route 1 to the centre of Burnham Market
Potential route parallel to the A148 in King's Lynn