Rebellion Way: North Norfolk Coast Loop
Rebellion Way: North Norfolk Coast Loop
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02:59
67.3km
350m
Road cycling
Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure along the North Norfolk Coast, covering 41.8 miles (67.3 km) with an elevation gain of 1149 feet (350 metres). This loop offers diverse scenery, from the salt marshes and beaches near Wells-next-the-Sea to the striking red and white striped cliffs of Old Hunstanton. You can expect to complete this journey in about 2 hours and 59 minutes, enjoying the coastal breeze and ever-changing views. The route provides a captivating cycling experience through the Norfolk Coast National Landscape.
While designed for road cycling, be aware that the route includes mixed surfaces and some off-road sections. For a more comfortable ride, especially if conditions are wet, consider using a hybrid or gravel bike instead of a pure racebike. Since it's a circular loop, you have the flexibility to begin your ride at any point that suits you best. Plan your visit to enjoy the varied terrain and coastal charm.
Beyond the natural beauty, the route also guides you past impressive stately homes like Holkham Hall, adding a touch of historical grandeur to your ride. You will also cycle through quaint villages, offering a comprehensive tour of the area's unique character. This journey highlights the rich tapestry of landscapes and heritage found along the North Norfolk coast.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.62 km
Highlight • Beach
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1.98 km
Highlight • Monument
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14.7 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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19.9 km
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20.2 km
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30.2 km
Highlight • Beach
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32.1 km
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38.3 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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39.3 km
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49.3 km
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67.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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32.0 km
27.1 km
7.37 km
710 m
157 m
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58.8 km
7.68 km
852 m
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This specific loop, covering approximately 67 km (41.6 miles), is designed for a single day's ride. Based on the sport profile, it typically takes around 3 hours to complete, though this can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The route features a mixed-surface terrain. You'll encounter quiet back roads, byways, cycle paths, and bridleways. While many sections are on tranquil lanes, there are significant off-road portions, mostly hard-packed gravel. Some parts might be sticky or slippery when wet, and there can be sections of sand. A road bike with wider, more robust tires or a hybrid/gravel bike is recommended for a more comfortable experience.
While the full Rebellion Way is described as an 'easier gravel adventure' suitable for 'all skill levels', this specific loop is rated as moderate. Its generally flat profile makes it accessible, but the mixed-surface terrain means beginners on traditional road bikes might find some off-road sections challenging. If you're new to mixed-surface cycling, a gravel or hybrid bike would be ideal.
This loop offers stunning coastal views and historical sites. Highlights include the distinctive red and white striped cliffs at Hunstanton Cliffs and Sunset View, the historic Old Hunstanton Lighthouse, and the picturesque Wells-next-the-Sea Beach. You'll also pass by the impressive Holkham Hall and enjoy views from Brancaster Hall, the Sea, and Offshore Turbines from Norfolk Coast National Landscape.
The North Norfolk Coast is beautiful year-round, but for cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most pleasant weather. During these months, you'll likely experience milder temperatures and less rain, making the mixed-surface sections more enjoyable. Always check the local forecast before you head out.
This loop is designed to start and end in Hunstanton, offering convenient access to the coast. Parking is available in Hunstanton, with several public car parks in the town. You can also begin the loop from Wells-next-the-Sea, which also has parking facilities.
While the route itself doesn't have specific restrictions against dogs, it's primarily a cycling route with mixed terrain, including some roads. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are well-behaved and can keep pace, or consider using a dog trailer. Always keep dogs on a leash, especially near livestock, wildlife, and on roads, and be mindful of local regulations in towns and specific attractions.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay entrance fees to cycle the Rebellion Way: North Norfolk Coast Loop, as it traverses public rights of way and roads within the Norfolk Coast National Landscape. However, some specific attractions or private estates along the route, such as Holkham Hall, may have their own entrance fees if you choose to visit them.
Yes, the route passes through several charming towns and villages where you can find cafes, pubs, and shops. Hunstanton, Brancaster Staithe, Burnham Overy Staithe, and Wells-next-the-Sea all offer options for refreshments and meals. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches between towns.
This loop intersects with several other well-known paths, offering opportunities to extend your ride. Notably, it shares sections with the Rebellion Way, the EuroVelo 12 - North Sea Cycle Route - part United Kingdom 2, and NCN National Route 1. You'll also find smaller sections overlapping with the Norfolk Coast Path and the Regional Cycle Route 30.
Given the mixed terrain, we recommend a gravel or hybrid bike, or a road bike with wider tires. Essential gear includes a helmet, puncture repair kit, pump, spare inner tube, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. Don't forget water, snacks, a fully charged phone, and a map or GPS device for navigation. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also advisable for coastal rides.