Wiggle The Royal Flyer Sportive
This is a classic Autumn Sportive, perfect for the shorter days, based in the wonderful surroundings of North Norfolk.
Choose between 70 or 43 mile routes, which both delivery spectacular views of the Royal Sandringham Estate, and it’s tree lined Avenues.
The Event Centre is based at Fakenham Racecourse, and initially this gently rolling course takes the Epic riders eastwards to the lovely villages of Guist and Hindrigham, and on to the stunning St Marys Benedictine Priory at Binham.
The course then turns to the west and onto Sandringham, joining the standard route at the beautiful village of South Creake.
A short climb up to the Royal Sandringham Estate, and along the main avenue will delivery wonderful autumn colours, of the tree lined entrance and park.
Back past the Royal Stud and onto the finish, where a warm welcome will be awaiting you.
This is an achievable sportive, with quiet roads and some spectacular views
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