Thank you to Anne Bridgstock for this great report about a trip down The Rebellion Way.
7 ladies, 14 wheels, a long bank holiday weekend and an on/off road route – what could possibly go wrong………..
Surprisingly, other than a few scrapes here and there, nothing did. No major injuries, bike breakdowns and only very minor diversions when maps didn’t quite agree. We all got on fabulously and thoroughly enjoyed the trip. Sound a bit boring? It really wasn’t. Eventful, full of humour, interesting people, mud, sand, a variety of weather, filthy bikes and legs, fords, plastic ducks – oh and tinned rice pudding. Please do read on.
Day One – Norwich Premier Inn to The Swan Inn, Hillborough 109km
3 of us had stayed at the Premier Inn and it was to be recommended. Helpful in all respects to cyclists and bikes allowed in the room. Not least was the allowance of double porridge portions. By now we were 7, luggage loaded into a van to arrive at destination later. Dry weather to start -fabulous. The route quickly took us out of Norwich and into the territory of fields, lanes and quiet back roads. A pleasant steady ride, sadly a lack of coffee shops – or indeed toilets. Eventually somewhere for lunch as the rain started. Setting off after more food, this time the weather decided to test us a little with thunder, lightning and a deluge of rain. Only one last unpleasant bit with a rather nasty A road leading into Hillborough. Otherwise possibly the flattest section of the route. Basic accommodation at the side of a main road but fabulous food and they couldn’t help enough. A good stopover.
Day two- Hillborough to The Feathers, Dersingham 71.52km (shortest day)
More food………. Chains lubed, shoes dried and a route out to avoid the main road. A little cloudy but dry start. The off road became a little more challenging, mostly due to heavy rain the day before. Picturesque sandy lanes now included rather large ‘puddles’, boggy sand and mud. 3 little offs on this section due to sand and mud acting as a rather sudden brake. One section on strava dubbed ‘Welcome to the Jungle’. Starting to become a little more hilly with sections such as ‘Hillborough climb’ and more excitingly ‘Wooooosh’. Onto Sandringham, sadly the coronation even being somewhat washed out. A fabulous ride in, lovely roads –sustenance and a little dance here – and very muddy/scraped legs. Onto The Feathers. Hmm, well a description here? Basil Fawlty, tinned rice pudding and a very scary breakfast waitress. Nice garden though. Many laughs in the evening and a few non-competitive (??) games….. Smiley faces at bedtime – and clean legs.
Day four – Sherringham to Norwich 79.68km
Rebellion Way – give it a go, great fun.
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