Push your pedals this way across Norfolk’s outstretched landscapes under impressive wrap-around skies towards boundlessly beautiful and wild horizons.
Great places to stay: All our accommodation in East Anglia is of a very high standard, with many hotels and B&Bs awarded three or more stars according to national classifications. We also feature a couple of five star B&Bs which have won the much-coveted gold award for quality.
Getting to the start of your Norfolk adventure: By car (free parking for the duration of your stay); rail to Thetford/Attleborough plus short taxi transfer.
Norfolk in a nutshell
Pretty flint cottages and pine forests by the sea. Creeks, staithes and snug fishermen’s harbours. Lobster pots and dressed Cromer crabs. Acres of sea lavender. Wildfowl flocking over misty salt marshes. Horatio’s childhood haunts and lost, lonely churches. Norman Norwich with tiny cobbled streets and two cathedrals. Bright Breckland heaths and Broads teeming with wildlife. Iceni villages and Neolithic flint mines. Bustling Georgian market towns and a Victorian Royal residence at Sandringham. Parklands full of Rhododendrons and Camellias. Holkham’s Palladian mansion to remember. Poppy after poppy after poppy, amidst golden crops, by village greens, near seascape and steam train. Is that why they call Burnham Market ‘Chelsea-on-Sea’?
Our tours have been carefully planned to take you to the most picturesque sites and stay in the most relaxing accommodation.

Encounter amazing, unexpected gems of civilisation amidst the wildest woods, heaths and winding creeks of Norfolk’s big sky landscapes. Historic Walsingham has attracted generations of pilgrims; today’s Norfolk visitors have more of a habit of heading to the stylish ‘Burhams’, aka ‘Chelsea-on-Sea’. Country houses fit for a queen, castles and priories, Palladian edifices and great market towns – cycle to see them all though peaceful country lanes with a charming surprise around almost every corner.
Accommodation is in Watton, Swaffham and the Fakenham area (2 nights).
Off Peak £472 / Peak £507

This is a tour that explores the many facets of Norfolk, from the history and grandeur of Oxburgh Hall, to the quaint medieval town of Castle Acre, the ancient ports on the North Norfolk coast, and the lovely Sandringham Estate, the Norfolk retreat of H.M. The Queen.
Accommodation is in Watton, Swaffham and Gt Bircham (2 nights).
Off Peak £501 / Peak £539

Watch rugged heaths, far-reaching farmlands, creeks and coastline unfold under your two wheels and one enormous Norfolk sky. Admire the boats on rivers, sea and Broads , but cruise by bike through charming hamlets, past red brick Jacobean mansions, silvery flint cottages , vibrant village greens or market squares lined with smart Georgian facades. The low-lying landscapes make for relaxed cycling on small roads and quiet country lanes, or the traffic-free paths of the Marriot’s Way- one of the Dr Beeching’s Norfolk legacies.
Accommodation is in Watton, Swaffham, Fakenham (2 nights), Itteringham (2 nights) and Dereham.
Off Peak £800 / Peak £860

Watch the haunting heathlands of the Brecks, far-reaching farmlands, creeks and coastline unfold under your two wheels and one enormous Norfolk sky as they eventually deliver you to the county's vibrant and historic city of Norwich. Admire the boats on rivers, sea and the Broads along the way, but cruise by bike through charming hamlets, past red brick Jacobean mansions, silvery flint cottages, bright village greens or market squares lined with smart Georgian facades. The low-lying landscapes make for relaxed cycling on small roads and quiet country lanes, or the traffic-free paths of the Marriot's Way- one of the Mr Beeching's Norfolk legacies.
Accommodation is in Thetford, Swaffham, near the market town of Fakenham, Aylsham and in Norfolk's county town, Norwich.
Off Peak £780 / Peak £839