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Mountain biking around Ashby St. Mary offers a network of routes through the distinctive landscape of the Norfolk Broads. This region is characterized by its low-lying terrain, tranquil rivers, and expansive broads, providing mostly flat and accessible mountain bike trails. The area's natural features include open fields, waterways, and occasional wooded sections, making it suitable for riders seeking less strenuous paths.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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22.1km
01:16
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.3km
01:47
190m
190m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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46.1km
02:53
250m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On the north wall is the best single surviving wall painting of the narrative of St Christopher in England. It was restored by a Professor Tristram in the 1930s. The giant figure of the saint bestrides the river opposite the south doorway, just as he does in dozens of East Anglian churches, but here his staff has become a club, and on either bank there are smaller scenes depicting events in his story as recorded in the Golden Legend, a collection of hagiographies compiled in the 13th Century which was hugely popular in the late medieval period as a source for art and storytelling. There are about twenty scenes here. Those to the west of the saint recall his life as a pagan before conversion, and these are mostly lost to us now. But on the east side the scenes are well-preserved, vivid and immediate in their clarity. They show the trials and tribulations he underwent in his life as a Christian, including the occasion on which two women were sent to tempt him in prison
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Lovely reserve with some flat running. Toilets and car park.
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Includes The Barn cafe inside.
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There are 10 mountain bike trails available around Ashby St. Mary. These routes primarily offer easy to moderate riding experiences through the distinctive landscape of the Norfolk Broads.
The mountain bike trails around Ashby St. Mary are generally easy to moderate. Out of the 10 available routes, 6 are classified as easy and 4 as moderate, making the area suitable for riders seeking less strenuous paths with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, many of the trails around Ashby St. Mary are circular. For example, the Whitlingham Great Broad – Whitlingham Great Broad loop from Yelverton and the Whitlingham Great Broad – Whitlingham Great Broad loop from Bramerton both offer scenic circular rides around the broad.
The terrain around Ashby St. Mary is characterized by its low-lying landscape within the Norfolk Broads. You can expect mostly flat river paths, open broads, and rural tracks, with occasional wooded sections. The trails offer a mix of gravel, dirt, and paved surfaces, suitable for mountain biking without significant technical challenges.
The trails offer scenic views of tranquil rivers and expansive broads. You can explore areas like Whitlingham Great Broad, RSPB Rockland Marshes Nature Reserve, and Rockland Broad. These spots provide opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy the peaceful waterside environment.
Yes, there are several interesting landmarks and attractions. You might pass by the historic Reedham Ferry, the charming St Peter's Church, Brooke, or the Seething Control Tower Museum (Station 146), offering glimpses into the region's history and culture.
The mountain bike trails in Ashby St. Mary are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 7 reviews. Riders often praise the tranquil riverside scenery, the accessibility of the routes, and the opportunity to explore the unique landscape of the Norfolk Broads.
Absolutely. Given the predominantly easy to moderate difficulty and minimal elevation changes, most trails around Ashby St. Mary are suitable for families. The Railway Crossing in The Broads – All Saints Church, Hemblington loop from Blofield is an easy 25.4 km route that could be a good option for a family outing.
Yes, the Norfolk Broads region often has charming pubs and cafes. While specific establishments directly on every route aren't listed, you can find options like The Water's Edge Pub near some of the broader network, perfect for a refreshment break.
The longest mountain bike trail listed is the View of the River Waveney – Bungay Town Centre loop from Loddon. This moderate route covers approximately 46.1 km (28.6 miles) and typically takes around 2 hours and 53 minutes to complete.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed, areas within the Norfolk Broads generally offer parking facilities, especially near popular starting points or attractions like Whitlingham Great Broad. It's advisable to check local signage or specific route descriptions for designated parking areas.
The trails in the Norfolk Broads are generally rideable year-round due to the low-lying terrain. However, spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for exploring, with longer daylight hours and drier conditions. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, but be prepared for potentially muddier sections after rain.


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