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Gravel biking around Beeston Regis offers diverse terrain shaped by the Cromer Ridge, a significant glacial feature providing elevation and views of the North Sea. The landscape combines quiet back roads, forest trails, and gravel tracks, suitable for mixed-surface riding. Riders can explore areas of woodland and heathland, including Beacon Hill, one of Norfolk's higher points, which provides panoramic vistas. This varied environment, with gentle climbs and descents, creates an engaging experience for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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85.7km
05:05
430m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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A fantastic route through the estate and woodland on gravel paths and estate roads, bikes are allowed as follows RCR33.
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The old Station at Whitwell, great stop spot, cafe, and facilities.
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When visiting The Walpole Arms in Itteringham, don't miss the opportunity to sample their handcrafted small-batch gins, produced on-site at their internationally recognized distillery. Pairing these artisanal spirits with their locally sourced dishes offers a unique culinary experience that showcases the best of Norfolk's flavors. [1] https://thewalpolearms.co.uk/
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Some fantastic cycle trails through beautiful forest
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Marriott's Way is a 26-mile (42km) surfaced multi-user path which follows the routes of two disused railway lines, running between Aylsham and Norwich.
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Take it easy from the start as it is quite a steep climb - I had to stop half way up and walk :-) Once up in the woods the paths can be quite confusing to navigate so beware !!
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The Beeston Regis area offers a diverse mix of terrain, ideal for gravel biking. You'll encounter quiet back roads, forest trails, and gravel tracks. The landscape is shaped by the Cromer Ridge, providing gentle climbs and descents, and features both woodlands and heathlands with heather and gorse. Many routes also offer rewarding sea views.
Yes, while many routes offer gentle gradients, the region does have options for more experienced riders. For a longer and more challenging ride, consider the Marriott's Way – Lyng Watermill loop from Plumstead, which is 85.6 km (53.2 miles) long and leads through varied rural landscapes.
The area is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic coastal views from the Cromer Ridge and Beacon Hill, one of Norfolk's highest points. The Beeston Bump: Trig Point and Viewpoint also offers excellent vistas. Additionally, routes often pass through picturesque woodlands and heathlands, where you might spot local wildlife.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the popular Roman Camp Viewpoint loop from Cromer is a 17 km (10.6 miles) circular trail that provides panoramic views and varied terrain near the coast.
Several interesting attractions are accessible from the gravel routes. You could cycle near the beautiful Felbrigg Hall, a stunning 17th-century country house, or explore the magnificent Sheringham Park Rhododendron and Azalea Gardens. The Weybourne Station – North Norfolk Railway also offers a glimpse into heritage transport.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the engaging mix of quiet roads and off-road tracks, and the rewarding coastal views from elevated sections like the Cromer Ridge. The natural beauty of the woodlands and heathlands is also frequently highlighted.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly detailed, the region's mix of quiet back roads and gentle climbs on the Cromer Ridge can be suitable for families. Look for routes with lower difficulty ratings and shorter distances, focusing on the scenic woodlands and heathlands for a pleasant outing.
Absolutely. The Blickling Hall – Blickling Estate Forest Trails loop from Plumstead is a moderate 45.7 km (28.4 miles) route that winds through historic estate grounds and extensive forest trails, offering a rich historical and natural experience.
The diverse landscape of Beeston Regis makes it enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring brings bluebells to the woodlands, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. The gentle climbs and descents of the Cromer Ridge are engaging in most seasons. However, always check local weather conditions, especially for coastal routes, as they can be exposed.
Yes, the varied habitats of woodland and heathland around Beeston Regis support a range of wildlife. Riders might encounter deer, hares, and various bird species. The heathlands are also home to adders, common lizards, and slow-worms, adding to the natural appeal of the rides.
Many routes in the Beeston Regis area offer stunning sea views, particularly from the elevated sections of the Cromer Ridge and Beacon Hill. The Roman Camp Viewpoint loop from Cromer is a great example of a route that provides panoramic coastal vistas.


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