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Touring cycling around Barnham Broom offers diverse landscapes within the rolling Yare Valley of Norfolk. The region is characterized by fertile agricultural land, meadows, and watercourses associated with the River Yare, providing a picturesque rural setting. Gentle slopes from higher plateaus down to the river, along with tributary valleys, create varied terrain suitable for cycling. The area is well-suited for no traffic touring cycling routes due to its quiet country roads and dedicated cycling paths like Marriott's Way.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
4.5
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39
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46.2km
02:44
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.5km
02:26
190m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20.7km
01:12
100m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Founded in 1107 by William d'Aubigny, the butler to King Henry I, Wymondham Abbey was once a thriving monastery. However, it was closed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII, with the abbey officially surrendered to the crown in 1538. Today, the building serves as an Anglican parish church.
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You can drink your fancy ales You can drink them by the flagon But the only brew for the brave and true Comes from the Green Dragon
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It has now moved next door. Has a good breakfast, coffee and cake
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Road goes through a nice avenue of trees near the junction with Slopers Road.
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A short distance from the main market square area, on the edge of the town centre. Howard's Cycles is handily just a few yards further down the road if you're in need of any spares or repairs.
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Has that curious thing of being impressively intact at one end but partially ruined at the other. Very grand for a parish church!
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Quaint market town with the usual collection of shops and cafes making it a good place for a ride break.
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There are over 140 dedicated touring cycling routes around Barnham Broom, designed to keep you away from heavy traffic. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with approximately 70 easy and 69 moderate options, plus a few more challenging rides.
Yes, Barnham Broom offers several easy, traffic-free routes suitable for families. A good option is the Hingham Village Centre – Hingham Village Green Shelter loop from Barnham Broom, which covers about 25.8 km with gentle elevation changes. Another accessible choice is The Bell at Marlingford – Wramplingham Pond and Bridge loop from Barnham Broom, spanning around 24.4 km.
The routes around Barnham Broom traverse the picturesque Yare Valley, characterized by fertile agricultural land, meadows, and watercourses of the River Yare. You'll encounter gently sloping terrain, hedgerows, and quiet country roads. The area also provides access to ecologically important fens and wetland reserves, offering a diverse and scenic backdrop for your ride.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Barnham Broom, with an average score of 4.25 out of 5 stars from 96 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful country roads, the scenic beauty of the Yare Valley, and the accessibility of dedicated traffic-free paths like Marriott's Way for a relaxed cycling experience.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Barnham Broom are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Wymondham Market Cross – Willow Trees Along the River loop from Barnham Broom is a moderate 46.3 km circular route that offers varied scenery.
Along the routes, you can discover several natural highlights. The Sparham Pools Nature Reserve, a wetland reserve known for its diverse birdlife, is a notable stop. The River Yare itself is a central feature, and the nearby Barnham Broom Fen is an ecologically important marsh and swamp area rich in biodiversity.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit Wymondham Abbey, a significant historic site founded in 1107, which can be incorporated into several cycling routes. Additionally, St Edmund's Church, Taverham is another historical church highlight you might encounter.
Absolutely. The Marriott's Way is a prominent 24.6-mile traffic-free path that runs from Norwich to Aylsham, following a former railway route. It's ideal for touring cyclists seeking a consistent and scenic trail without vehicle interference.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling in Barnham Broom, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though cooler temperatures and a higher chance of rain should be considered. Winter cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear for colder, potentially wetter conditions.
While specific cafes are not listed for every route, the region's quiet country roads often pass through charming villages like Hingham, Wymondham, and Marlingford. These villages typically offer local pubs, cafes, or village shops where you can stop for refreshments and a break during your ride.
The no-traffic touring routes around Barnham Broom vary in length and duration. Easy routes, like the Hingham Village Centre loop, are around 25 km and take approximately 1.5 hours. Moderate routes, such as the Wymondham Railway Station – Wymondham Market Cross loop from Barnham Broom, can be around 41 km and take about 2.5 hours, offering a good balance for a day trip.


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