Norwich Circular

Sunday 01 Oct 2017Earlham Park, University Drive, Norwich, NR4 7TJ26 or 56 mile circular routes

This ride has now passed.

Many thanks to everyone who took part in the Norwich Circular ride on Sunday, and for any sponsorship that you were able to raise for the Spinal Injuries Association. We hope you enjoyed the event.
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A chance to raise much needed funds for the Spinal Injuries Association on this circular ride from Norwich - sharing the finish of the Cambridge to Norwich ride, but with shorter routes than 80 miles from Cambridge!

Starting and finishing at Earlham Park on the outskirts of Norwich, there's a choice of two circular routes of 25 and 50 miles in the heart of Cycling Country. Touring the quiet lanes and tranquil villages of South Norfolk, either stop for lunch at Wymondham or press on into Breckland and the market town of Attleborough, before tracking the river Yare on the return leg.

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Ride Details

Start

Earlham Park, University Drive, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
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Finish

Earlham Park, University Drive, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
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Distance

26 or 56 mile circular routes

Challenge rating

Start times

08:00 - 10:00 at a time to suit you

Pricing

Entry Pack 50 miles (£18.50)
Entry Pack 25 miles (£17.50)

Local info

Other info

Minimum rider age 12 years on the 25 mile route and 14 years on the 50 mile route. All riders under 16 MUST be accompanied by an adult over 18.

It is recommended that all riders wear a helmet. A selection of helmets will be available for purchase on the day.

** We recommend that all riders have both bike and personal liability insurances as we cannot be held responsible for damage, loss or theft of your bike or personal items or personal liability.**
Road bike recommended / hybrid or mountain bike suitable.

For answers to common queries about our rides, please see our ONLINE FAQs

Ride Gradings

Suitable for anyone who enjoys a reasonably active life. The pace is gentle and the terrain flat to undulating. Distances no more than 30 miles (50km).

Suitable for those with slightly more cycling experience. the terrain can be a little hillier than grade 1.5 and distances up to 45 miles (70km).

For the regular and reasonably fit cyclist. The terrain may include some challenging hills and distances up to 75 miles (110km).

These routes require a good level of fitness and stamina and feature challenging inclines and/or a longer time in the saddle. Distances can be up to 100 miles (160km).

Getting here by car

Take Colney exit of A47, signed for Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals, and follow B1108 toward Norwich and look for our signs.
Please use car park on University Drive (follow Bike Events signs) operated by taking a token at the barrier and making payment at the Pay on Foot machine before you leave. £1 flat fee for the day. Lost tokens are charged at £25!

Getting here by train

National Rail Enquiries 08457 48 49 50

Sorry, no photographer on this ride


The Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) is different because our charity is for spinal cord injured people by spinal cord injured people. We know that the best person to provide expert advice and support is someone who has experienced spinal cord injury themselves.

In the UK an estimated 40,000 people are living with a spinal cord injured, with approximately 1,000 people sustaining a new injury every year, and it is our vision for all of them to receive the specialist treatment, care, rehabilitation, and support they need to be fully integrated and empowered participants in society. We achieve this by providing: outreach support, advocacy, advice, information, counselling, and training.

Every year it costs us £2 million to deliver our services and we are so grateful to the individuals, companies, and trusts that support us to make our charitable activities possible.
Charity reg number 1054097

www.spinal.co.uk

Your entry fee only covers the costs of running the ride so please ask family and friends to sponsor you generously to make a real difference. THANK YOU