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Published online by the BBC.co.uk h2g2 "Guide to Life" Cycling in Thetford Forest, Norfolk, EnglandThetford Forest is a large forest a few miles from Thetford in the south of Norfolk. It is a brilliant place to cycle 1 off-road as it is run by the Forestry Commission, and so it has many tracks through it. The forest contains four cycle routes, suitable for everyone from beginners to die-hard experts. These are the green, blue, red and black routes. Cyclists may ride their own bikes on the trails, but these are all along bumpy ground which includes grass, sand, muddy sections 2 and tracks consisting of small stones. However, the terrain is interesting and fun to cycle along, and should not put anyone off. Getting to the trails To get to the trails, take the A11 3 to Thetford, then take the B1107 towards Brandon when you get to Thetford. Keep going until you see a Forestry Commission sign for High Lodge Forest Centre, then take the forest toll road indicated. There is a car park by the Forest Centre. High Lodge Forest Centre The High Lodge Forest Centre contains a restaurant, a gift shop, toilets, and a cycle hire centre. Nearby there are several adventure play areas, many trails providing walkers and horse riders with a picturesque route through the forest, and a 'high ropes course' 4. The cycle hire centre has plenty of off-road bicycles and cycle helmets of all sizes for hire, but will sell out quickly on very busy days such as Bank Holidays and school holidays. The adult bikes all have front suspension and gears (usually about twenty on rapid-fire 5), but for safety reasons none of the bikes have mud flaps - so be prepared to get a mud stripe up your back if it rains! More information For more information on cycling in Thetford Forest, see the cycle hire shop's website. 1 That's pedal cycle, by the way...2 Usually present only after it has rained. 3 The A11 runs from Norwich to Cambridge. 4 This is a sort of friendly assault course through the treetops, undertaken while always attached to a safety rope. 5 A gear change system where you hit a small lever on the handlebars with your thumb to go down a gear and another with your index finger to go up a gear. |
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