Evans Cycles Norfolk Road Sportive
A new event for RIDE IT in 2018 based from the National Trust’s Blicking Estate in Norfolk.
There are a choice of 4 route distances to choose from mostly on quiet country lanes in the Norfolk countryside and as you’d expect the terrain in the area is relatively flat making for an enjoyable day in the saddle.
Starting from Blicking Estate the routes head towards the coast and some stunning views out to sea as we follow the coast along to Overstrand before starting to head back inland. From here the routes head to the west down quiet lanes and through picturesque villages, out as far as North Creake and Stanhope for those on the longer ride, before turning back towards the finish at Blicking Estate.
Please note National Trust Parking Charges apply at this venue with free parking available for National Trust members.
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