On this 20 mile route you leave the countryside around the Broads and cycle north to Bacton Woods, just a few miles from the North Norfolk coast. On the way you will pass through Worstead, home of the Weavers Guild.

Towards the end of the route you will also pass over the North Walsham and Dilham Canal. 200 years ago, North Walsham and Mundesley were sea ports and the canal was seen as the solution to the labourious task of hauling goods by road. It was opened in 1829 with much bell-ringing and beer drinking but the glory was short lived and it was soon replaced by the railway. Now, the quiet waters of the canal provide a varied habitat for wildlife.

Bacton Wood, at the top of the route, is thought to have had tree cover since Saxon times, being protected from conversion to agriculture by its steep slopes and poor soils.

These paths make this a great place for family cycling while the labyrinth of paths winding through the trees are a challenge for the more adventurous.