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Touring cycling around Reedham offers routes through the serene landscapes of the Broads National Park. The region is characterized by winding rivers, open broads, and vast marshlands, providing mostly flat to gently undulating terrain. Routes often follow quiet, paved roads alongside the Rivers Yare and Waveney, with some unpaved sections possible. This environment is suitable for touring cyclists seeking scenic rides with minimal strenuous climbs.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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57.3km
03:26
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Embark on a touring bicycle adventure through the picturesque Broads, where charming villages and open countryside unfold. This moderate 35.6-mile (57.3 km) loop from Reedham offers a diverse ride, featuring…
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Embark on a moderate touring bicycle loop through the Broads National Park with the South Walsham Broad and Buckenham Marshes trail from Reedham. This 30.6-mile (49.2 km) route, with a…

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33.3km
01:56
130m
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Embark on an easy touring cycling adventure through the Broads National Park with this 20.7-mile (33.3 km) loop. You can expect stunning views across the Haddiscoe, Thurlton, and Burgh marshes…
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:35
210m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Check out Vera Britten's Blue Plaque on the house up the hill.
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If you've reached here, everyone in Britain is west of you.
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One of Norfolk's many ruined churches. Seems surprisingly common for the tower to be the only thing left.
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Buckenham Marshes is a nature reserve situated on the northern bank of the River Yare. It’s home to a variety of wildlife including wading birds, ducks and geese. The reserve is also an important breeding ground for lapwings, redshanks and other bird species. Visitor Buckenham Marshes to enjoy walking trails and bird hides, as well as the opportunity to see many different bird species.
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Reedham is a popular village situated on the lower reaches of the River Yare. Riverside is a long street running next to the Yare with benches, a pub and holiday cottages. It is also home to one of the last remaining railway swing bridges and chain ferries in the country.
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Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden consists of 130 acres (52 ha) of ancient woodland with over 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of paths. It has a tearoom, gift shop, bird hides, children's nature trail and plant sales area. In the spring you can see the UK's finest collection of Candelabra Primulas as well as bluebells, camellia's and wood anemones. In summer there are Hydrangeas, Philadelphus and many wild flowers. Migrant birds and other wildlife come to the garden in the autumn, and there are many varieties of fungi and toadstools. In the winter you might be able to spot kingfishers, deer and otters. See the website for entrance fees and more details: https://www.fairhavengarden.co.uk/
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St Mary's Church lies by the River Waveney in Burgh St Peter. The most striking feature is its tower, which is said to be based on the Ziggerat temples of Mesopotamia in Iraq.
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This three storey building is the remains of a large but short stump of a brick tower-mill built between 1797 and 1826. The tower was only four storeys high, driving two pairs of stones. It was last used in 1908.
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There are over 130 touring cycling routes around Reedham, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find approximately 80 easy routes, 44 moderate routes, and 10 more challenging options.
The terrain around Reedham is primarily flat to gently undulating, making it ideal for touring cyclists who prefer less strenuous rides. Routes often follow quiet, mostly paved roads alongside the Rivers Yare and Waveney, though some unpaved sections may be encountered.
Yes, Reedham's gentle and varied terrain, with many quiet lanes, is well-suited for family cycling. Many of the 80 easy routes are perfect for families, offering pleasant rides through picturesque countryside without significant climbs.
Absolutely. Many touring cycling routes around Reedham are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Burgh St Peter and Raveningham loop from Thurlton, which is an easy 20.7-mile circular trail through the Broads National Park.
A unique experience is crossing the River Yare via the Reedham Ferry, one of the last remaining chain ferries in the country. This adds a distinctive element to many tours, connecting different parts of the Broads.
The Broads National Park is rich in wildlife. Along the rivers and marshlands, you can often spot wading birds, ducks, geese, and kingfishers. Keep an eye out for deer and otters, especially in areas like Buckenham Marshes Nature Reserve.
Yes, cycling routes frequently lead through villages with ancient churches, such as St Mary's Church, Fishley. You might also encounter remains of historical structures like the Great Goliath Mill, adding a touch of history to your ride.
Many routes offer extensive views of the Broads National Park. The Rockland Broad and Norwich loop from Reedham is a moderate 35.6-mile trail known for its panoramic vistas of the broads and rivers, including Rockland Broad itself.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 130 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil river views, diverse wildlife, and the unique experience of the Reedham Ferry, as well as the generally flat and accessible routes.
Yes, cycling routes often pass through charming villages with traditional pubs and cafes, providing convenient stops for refreshments. These local establishments offer a chance to rest and experience the local culture.
For wildlife spotting, consider the South Walsham Broad and Buckenham Marshes loop from Reedham. This moderate 30.6-mile path traverses marshlands and offers excellent opportunities to observe the diverse birdlife and other creatures within the Broads National Park.
The Broads National Park is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the most vibrant scenery with blooming wildflowers and active wildlife. The gentle terrain makes it enjoyable even in cooler months, though some unpaved sections might be muddier after rain.


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