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No traffic touring cycling routes around Wymondham traverse a landscape characterized by fertile agricultural countryside, featuring gentle hills and shallow valleys. The area is defined by meandering waterways like the River Tiffey and a patchwork of fields and small woodlands. This terrain makes it accessible for various fitness levels, ideal for leisurely exploration on two wheels.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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37.1km
02:14
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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19.9km
01:11
90m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.1km
01:17
70m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.3km
01:28
140m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Wymondham Waterfall Steps are formed where the River Wreake flows over a series of low weirs or cascades, creating a small "waterfall" effect.
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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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There is a point in the map that looks like you take a path at the bridge you make your way to the rail track however you need to go through the allotments to get back to the rail track as there is no way down to the track from or near the bridge
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Listed as one of the '50 Great British Trees', the oak was reputedly where Robert Kett addressed a meeting which resulted in 'Kett's Rebellion' against enclosure of common land and rising living costs. It didn't end well: the Ketts and other rebels were later hung here. Avoid the busy main road and use the cycle path which runs parallel to it just behind the tree.
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Road goes through a nice avenue of trees near the junction with Slopers Road.
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There are over 50 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Wymondham listed on komoot. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience away from busy roads, allowing you to enjoy the tranquil Norfolk countryside.
Yes, Wymondham's terrain is generally flat to gently undulating, making it very accessible for beginners. Out of the available routes, 33 are rated as easy, offering gentle gradients and manageable distances. For example, the Kett's Oak – Wymondham Market Cross loop is an easy 22 km route with minimal elevation gain.
The no-traffic routes often pass by significant historical sites and natural beauty spots. You can cycle past the magnificent Wymondham Abbey, the historic Wymondham Market Cross, and the ancient Kett's Oak. The routes also traverse the serene Wymondham Abbey Meadows and the picturesque Tiffey Valley, known for its wildflowers and peaceful atmosphere.
Absolutely. Many of the easy-rated routes are perfect for families, offering safe and enjoyable cycling away from traffic. The gentle terrain and scenic views make for a pleasant outing for all ages. Consider routes that connect to local parks or attractions for added family fun.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Wymondham are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. This is ideal for day trips, as you don't need to arrange return transport. An example is the Wymondham Railway Station – Wymondham Market Cross loop, which is a convenient circular option.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for touring cycling in Wymondham, offering pleasant weather and longer daylight hours. Spring brings blooming wildflowers to areas like the Tiffey Valley, while summer allows for leisurely rides through the agricultural countryside. The gentle terrain means routes are often accessible year-round, weather permitting.
Wymondham is well-connected, making it easy to access the routes. The town has a railway station with regular services, and bus routes also serve the area, allowing for car-free travel with your bike. If arriving by car, there are various parking options within Wymondham town centre, providing a convenient starting point for your ride.
Wymondham town centre, often a starting or ending point for many routes, offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and shops. Some routes, like the Wymondham Market Cross – Kofra Coffee loop, specifically include stops at local establishments. You can also find charming pubs and cafes in the villages surrounding Wymondham, perfect for a refreshment stop.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in Wymondham, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the tranquil, traffic-free nature of the routes, the picturesque Norfolk countryside, and the historical landmarks encountered along the way. The gentle terrain is also often highlighted as a major plus for relaxed touring.
While many outdoor areas in Norfolk are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary depending on the exact path or private land. Generally, dogs on leads are welcome on public byways and bridleways. However, it's always best to check local signage or specific route details if you plan to bring your dog, especially in nature reserves or protected areas like the Wymondham Abbey Meadows. Always ensure your dog is under control and clean up after them.
Yes, while many routes are easy, there are also longer, moderate options for those seeking a greater challenge. For instance, the Wymondham Market Cross – The Globe Pub loop covers over 55 km, offering an extended ride through the scenic landscape while still prioritizing quiet roads and paths. The region's connection to the 232-mile Rebellion Way also provides opportunities for multi-day bikepacking adventures.


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