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Tour Map
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Tour Prices
  Low Season (24/5-18/7) High Season (19/7-31/8)
Adults* £196 £271
Children £98 £135
Family (2 adults and up to 2 children) £489 £677
3 Adult Group £489 £677
4 Adult Group £538 £745
Bringing your own bikes Subtract £25 pp Subtract £25 pp

*A single person supplement applies to adults traveling on their own.

Discounts apply if you bring your own bikes. Click here for details.

Tour Outline
Shortest Tour Distance 76 miles
Longest Tour Distance 134+ miles
Longest Daily Recommended Leg 30.5 miles
Shortest Daily Leg (excl. rest days) 21.5 miles
Optional Rest Days 2
Start Day Saturday
Maximum occupancy* 4
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7 Night Bicycle Tour, Starting at Eyke

Available until 30th August
Start Saturday - Finish Saturday

Start And Finish at Eyke

Southwold to Walberswick by ferry, courtesy of Simplon PostcardsBy starting in Eyke your extra days are spent in Dunwich and Wickham Market. Dunwich provides a selection of cycling options, from trips to Beccles and Southwold or an off road bicycle tour around the nearby heathlands and forests. You will also spend an extra night in Wickham Market - ideal for exploring the Heart of Suffolk with characteristic thatched cottages and flint churches.

TRAVEL BY TRAIN
We can arrange pick up and drop off at Melton Station. Please call for details.
If travelling with a bike, Eyke is about 3 miles from the station.

Day 1, Saturday

Arrive in Eyke

Drive to your starting campsite near Eyke, NE of Woodbridge. You will park your vehicle here for the duration of your holiday.
Bicycles will be delivered to your tent during the day.

 

staying in
Eyke
nearest groceries
0.5 miles
nearest pub
0.5 miles
nearest town
Woodbridge (4 miles)
Day 2, Sunday

Eyke to Dunwich

Take a track across Rendlesham Forest and cycle into Orford, an attractive small town steeped in history. Here you can visit the castle or take a river trip to admire amazing coastal scenery.
Continuing onwards through Snape and the smuggling hamlet of Eastbridge, will bring you to the coastal village of Dunwich, with its abundance of spectacular cliff top views and nature reserves which are managed by the national trust.

Choose to detour off to popular Aldeburgh, Thorpeness, Leiston or Sizewell. Alternatively take a short cut through Dunwich forest to enjoy some off road cycling.

staying in
Dunwich
nearest groceries
on site
nearest pub
on site
nearest town
Leiston (5 miles)
min distance
20.5miles
max distance
28.5 miles
recd. distance
21.5 miles
Day 3, Monday

Day tours around Dunwich
(Optional Rest Day)

A choice of tours around Dunwich.
Take a long tour to Beccles and Southwold. 40+ miles in length it will take you past a church built within a church's ruins at Covehithe. Alternatively take a short trip into Southwold via the foot ferry over the River Blythe, cycle back the long way via the bustling market town of Halesworth.
A third option keeps to the coastal heathlands east of Westleton and south of Dunwich and offers lots of off road cycling.

Lots of alternatives in the area, including cycling in Dunwich Forest and doing absolutely nothing but sunbathing on the beach.

staying in
Dunwich
nearest groceries
on site
nearest pub
on site
nearest town
Leiston (5 miles)
min distance
0miles
max distance
47 miles
recd. distance
18 miles
Day 4, Tuesday

Dunwich to Wickham Market

Cycle out over the heaths of Dunwich. On route you will pass many attractive villages that line this part of Suffolk. Enjoy the quiet lanes and country vistas that mark your way south to Peasenhall. Here the main street is set beside a little watercourse with thatched and colourwashed cottages aside.
Continuing onwards through the pleasant Suffolk countryside you will arrive at your next site near Wickham Market.

Take the route via historic Framlingham or visit the bustling market town of Halesworth, set on the river Blythe.

staying in
Wickham Market
nearest groceries
0.5 miles
nearest pub
0.5 miles
nearest town
Wickham Market (0.5 miles)
min distance
19miles
max distance
32 miles
recd. distance
29.5 miles
Day 5, Wednesday

Day tour in the Heart of Suffolk
(Optional Rest Day)

Exploring the heart of Suffolk will enable you to experience what much of Suffolk is all about. From small villages characterised by thatched and colour washed cottages, to historic buildings and rolling fields, this day tour takes in some of Suffolk's most rural landscape. Cycling via Framlingham you follow the Deben valley towards the most attractive small town of Debenham, then swinging right along pretty lanes leading through small villages with their characteristic flint built churches. You can then cycle towards a working windmill at Saxted before returning to the campsite.

Alternatively enjoy a rest day or a look around either Wickham Market, which is just up the road, or Framlingham a few miles to the north. If you fancy some forest cycling then Rendlesham forest is not too far away either.

staying in
Wickham Market
nearest groceries
0.5 miles
nearest pub
0.5 miles
nearest town
Wickham Market (0.5 miles)
min distance
0miles
max distance
35 miles
recd. distance
25 miles
Day 6, Thursday

Wickham Market to Bucklesham

Cycle through the attractive estate village of Easton and on to the ancient market town of Framlingham. Visit the castle or muse the many attractive buildings that border the streets and alleyways that lead off from the triangular market square.
Continuing through attractive rolling countryside and historic hamlets you will eventually arrive in the former shipbuilding town of Woodbridge, set on the River Deben.
From here you pass the riverside and sailing community of Waldringfield before arriving at your campsite near Bucklesham.

Take a more direct route cutting out Framlingham or alternatively extend your journey by taking in some of the Heart of Suffolk route.

staying in
Bucklesham
nearest groceries
on site
nearest pub
2 miles
nearest town
Ipswich (7 miles)
min distance
15.5miles
max distance
31.5 miles
recd. distance
24.5 miles
Day 7, Friday

Bucklesham to Eyke

This part of the tour takes you around the Victorian seaside town of Felixstowe, now the busiest container port in the UK. From here you will cross the River Deben estuary (by foot & cycle ferry for which a small fare is required) to the pretty Bawdsey Quay. Carrying on along the coastal route and then through Rendlesham Forest - a vast area of forest, famous for UFO sightings. Together with Tunstall and Dunwich Forests, the three forests cover much of the sandy heath lands found along the Suffolk coastline. The forest routes open up some excellent off road cycling opportunities before arriving at your next site in Eyke.

Bypass Felixstowe if you like and choose from any number of forest tracks or an on road option if you prefer.

staying in
Eyke
nearest groceries
0.5 miles
nearest pub
0.5 miles
nearest town
Woodbridge (4 miles)
min distance
21miles
max distance
42 miles
recd. distance
30.5 miles
Day 8, Saturday

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