Norfolk Broads Spring Ride
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Join us on a wonderful 64 mile route from Norwich to the idyllic Bure Marshes and Hickling Broad. The route takes in lovely quiet lanes and taking in the Broadland district via Potter Heighham and the village of Horning.
The route itself takes in a lot of quiet lanes with a tea / lunch stop in Potter Heigham, with a total distance of 64 miles. Optional additional tea and cake stops can be made!
The ride will be at the pace of the slowest rider, with a benchmark expectation of an average speed of 13mph for the circuit, so manageable by most road cyclists who have done 50 miles in one tour before. Ride time expectations should be 6-7 hours taking in the rest and lunch stops and a leisurely ride pace.
Mainline railway services to Norwich via London, Ipswich and Colchester, as well as the regional routes from Liverpool, Nottingham and Cambridge are available.
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IMPORTANT! - Participation Statement
You MUST complete the Cycling Participation Statement in addition to booking your event space before attending a cycling event.
Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, even if they are extremely mild, or who has recently tested positive for Covid-19, is asked not to attend.
What to bring
Bike: a road bike or road hybrid
Helmet: OutdoorLads requires you to wear one
Clothing: lightweight and layered, colourful and/or reflective clothing will make you more visible to other road users
Footwear: suitable for your bike and pedals
Gloves: cycle gloves help avoid blisters, and are good in the cold
Punctures: spare inner tube, bike tyre pump and tyre levers
Tools: any special tools that your bike needs
Small snacks: such as chocolate or energy bars
Plenty of water: in bottle/s on your bike or in a daysack/bladder
Medicines: if you have hay fever, diabetes, minor ailments etc.
Eye protection: avoid getting grit or insects in your eyes, sunglasses are OK if they are not made of glass and not too shaded
Sun cream: take care, even on overcast days
Bike lights: be seen and safe
Storage: small day-sack or a bag on your bike
Mobile Phone: keep it in a waterproof bag for use in emergencies
Food & drink
Please bring 2 water bottles pre filled, cycle or energy food to suit your needs.
A lunch and tea stop will be built into the ride so ample opportunity to eat and drink at the half way point.