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Road cycling routes around Ovington are characterized by the gentle, rolling landscapes of Norfolk, featuring quiet country lanes and expansive agricultural fields. The terrain typically offers moderate elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Cyclists can expect to traverse open countryside, often passing through small villages and alongside natural features like rivers and woodlands. The region provides a network of routes that highlight the rural charm and tranquil environment of East Anglia.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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56.6km
02:22
240m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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40.4km
01:40
130m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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01:36
180m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Great little cafe. Good range of breakfast and cakes. Reasonably priced. Indoor and outdoor seating. Lots of easy / safe bike storage.
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The pub next door, the unusually named 'Twenty Church Wardens' is a good free house for a refreshment stop.
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Excellent Sausage Rolls. Always worth a stop when passing.
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The Green Parrot cafe in the square has good coffee and lovely cakes. Nice to sit outside on a sunny dau
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Another nice example of a medieval round tower church, sadly in the 1990s' the tower itself collapsed, the church was likely originally a Norman construction, worth a visit, even if most of it now is C19th century fabric. Parish church. Medieval and later. Extensive C19 restoration. Flint with ashlar dressings. Plaintile and lead roofs. Circular west tower; nave with aisles and south porch; chancel. Tower probably Norman with a C14 bell stage. One small ground floor window to south with arched lintel. West window C14 with cusped ogee arch and hood mould. One Norman first floor loop with arched lintel. 2 decorative bands of dark knapped flint in position of ground and first floor ceilings. Off-set below bell-stage. 4 2-light cusped Y-traceried bell openings. Octagonal crenellated parapet. North aisle with Victorian tracery. South aisle with similar Victorian windows to south, one C13 lancet to west and a 3-light Y-traceried window to east. Victorian porch in late- Medieval style. Restored C14 doorway with wave mouldings, double hollow mouldings and carved head label stops. C13 chancel with 5 lancet windows to north 5 to south and triple lancets to east beneath a continuous hood mould. Gabled buttresses to east wall. Interior. Early C14 3-bay south arcade of quatrefoil piers supporting 2 orders of hollow chamfered arches. The square core of each pier is left protruding slightly. North arcade Victorian in precise imitation. Simple doorway into tower with chamfers ending in broach stops. Plain chamfered chancel arch on polygonal responds. Chancel east windows with moulded scoinson arches supported on detached shafts. Pair of aumbries to north. Victorian wagon roof. South aisle with trilobe piscina niche and a Victorian stoop in imitation. Victorian font in Transitional style. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1077261?section=official-list-entry
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There are over 240 road cycling routes available around Ovington, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 19 reviews.
Road cycling routes around Ovington are characterized by the gentle, rolling landscapes of Norfolk. You'll find quiet country lanes and expansive agricultural fields, with moderate elevation changes that suit various fitness levels. The region provides a tranquil environment, often passing through small villages and alongside natural features like rivers and woodlands.
Yes, Ovington offers a good selection of routes for beginners. Approximately 108 of the routes are classified as easy, featuring gentle gradients and passing through agricultural fields and villages. An example is The Free House, Cockley Cley – Swaffham Market Place Gazebo loop from Wayland Wood, an easy 28.5-mile path.
Absolutely. For those looking for a longer ride, routes like OB Café & Deck by the Pond – Wymondham Abbey loop from Wayland Wood cover approximately 44 miles (70.8 km) and offer a moderate challenge. The area provides a network of routes with varying distances to accommodate experienced cyclists.
While cycling around Ovington, you can encounter several interesting natural features and local landmarks. Notable spots include Thompson Water and Thompson Common Pingos and Ponds, which are unique geological formations. You might also pass through Hingham Village Centre, offering a glimpse into local life.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Ovington are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the popular Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse – The Angel, Swanton Morley loop from Ashill is a 35-mile circular route through the Norfolk countryside.
The road cycling routes near Ovington generally feature moderate elevation changes. For example, a 35-mile route like Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse – The Angel, Swanton Morley loop from Ashill has an elevation gain of around 240 meters, making for a pleasant ride without overly strenuous climbs.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Ovington, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, the expansive agricultural fields, and the gentle rolling terrain that defines the region. The tranquil environment and variety of routes for different abilities are frequently highlighted.
While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed for every route, the region's small villages often feature local establishments. For example, the The Free House, Cockley Cley – Swaffham Market Place Gazebo loop from Wayland Wood route passes through villages where you might find refreshment stops. The region research also mentions The Bush Inn near Ovington (South Downs), suggesting such amenities are common in the wider area.
The gentle landscapes and open fields of Ovington make it suitable for road cycling during most of the year, though spring and summer offer the most pleasant conditions with warmer weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, while winter rides might require more preparation for colder temperatures.
Yes, routes like Merton Air Raid Shelter – Thatched Cottage loop from Wayland Wood, a 25.1-mile trail, lead through quiet country lanes that may pass by historical points of interest or traditional architecture, offering a blend of scenic beauty and local heritage.


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