The Rebellion Way is a 225 mile, 375km historically inspired gravel adventure loop around Norfolk that I created together with awesome bike charity Cycling UK. Ride with me around the second part of the route from Sandringham to Norwich to get a taste of the stunning scenery, fascinating history and surprising stories that make this a marvellous introduction to multi day riding for anyone.

Massive thanks to Cycling UK for asking me to create this route as part of the EXPERIENCE Cycling initiative and commissioning me to write the guidebook which you can buy here https://shop.cyclinguk.org/rebellion-way-route-guide

And for more information and GPS downloads visit here https://www.cyclinguk.org/rebellion-way

And if you enjoy this video please consider joining Cycling UK so they can create more routes like this, campaign for better access and advocacy for cyclists and get yourself great deals, comprehensive rider insurance and a regular magazine in the process.

Cheers

Guy K

24 Comments

  1. Thank you for what looks like another cracking little bike adventure route Guy. We holiday every year down in Norfolk (mainly the broads) and I'm familiar with a lot of the places featured. Glad you stopped for a pint at my favourite pub, The Fur and Feather at Woodbastwick! We go there by bike from Ludham village using the little ferry boat at Horning.
    Looks like I'll be going to Norfolk twice next year!
    All the best
    Jason( Cappuccino Cycling Club)

  2. Thanks for this guide Guy. Inspiration for the spring/summer next year. I ride a recumbent trike; I'm happy with gravel tracks but are there points that I'd need to find a route around because of width or lifting over gates/stiles? Thanks

  3. Enjoyed thanks, planning on doing next year now. I was on holiday around there first week of July as you were filming I reckon ? and also stumbled on the Morris dancers on Saturday morning, while in town stocking up on food…………
    Great area and very much looking forward to this loop, although at a more relaxed pace (sightseeing): It looked like you had 2 big days out!
    Cheers.

  4. Really enjoyed this pair of videos. You really should do some more bikepacking / touring videos with historical interest along the way. Top stuff!

    Actually, just got to the end of the video where you say that's exactly what you're planning to do. Excellent!

  5. Great video, I live in Fakenham so this is right on my doorstep 🙂 I don’t cycle I ride a footbike / Kickscooter and have traveled most of this route this summer apart from the south Norfolk part. I will do the whole route next spring

  6. On the windmills I believe there were more windmills per square ft in Norfolk than the whole of the NL. Though don’t quote me as it’s one of those very specific stats. Also Holkham hall the inside – the marble hall is stunning and used in several films. There’s also a gravel event by pedal revolution at Holkham – with lots of gravel roads within the estate and in the wider area.

  7. I've really enjoyed these two videos, what a beautifully charming part of our lovely country . I've downloaded the route and will definitly have a go in the spring. Thanks Guy.

  8. Superb film- informative, interesting, inspiring and very professional. Perhaps you could split your channel into these videos separate from the reviews of new stuff. I understand why you do them but I think for many of us one of the joys of cycling is that you can do without buying new "stuff" and "tech" all the time. It's also much better for the environment to just repair older albeit high quality bikes. Many thanks for motivating me to do that ride next year.

  9. How far is this section.
    I think I'd like to ride from kings Lynn through to Norwich. Full route maybe a little too long for me.

    Norfolk is really pretty. Lots of WOW moments.

  10. Absolutely superb but I live there. Think you may have Wroxham and Hoveton the wrong way around. A superb and knowledgeable commentary, spot on and thanks again!

  11. Absolutely loved these two videos. I’m a Norfolk boy, and learnt so much about the history, that I really should know!

    Planning to give this route a go in summer.

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