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Suffolk Coast Bike Ride

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Glemham Hall
Woodbridge
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Suffolk Coast Bike Ride ends on 30th November -0001
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Join us for a beautiful Summer day's cycling in the tranquil Suffolk countryside. Starting and finishing at the elegant Elizabethan mansion of Glemham Hall, there’s a choice of two routes of 35 & 60 miles. Both head north through pretty countryside and villages before splitting at Sibton.
The short route then swings east to Dunwich on the coast, while the longer continues north to reach Covehithe with its curious ‘Russian Doll’ churches.
Following the coast south through sleepy Southwold and Walberswick, the long route rejoins the short at Dunwich, crossing open heathland back to the finish at Glemham Hall.
The ride starts at Glemham Hall, Little Glemham, Nr. Woodbridge, Suffolk IP13 0BT at 8am and you can apply online or view more details on our website.

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