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This is a 3,750-mile route that travels the coastal areas of all countries that border the North Sea. Not ideal for those on a short break in Cromer! It passes through Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and Holland. It is the first of a series of EuroVelo routes across Europe.
The section of the North Sea Cycle Route along the UK’s east coast is the longest in any country. In Norfolk, a stretch of the route is named the Lord Nelson Way after the county’s most famous son. It even passes through the village of his birth – Burnham Thorpe.
Links: The North Sea Cycle Route's journey along almost the entire length of Britain's coast uses National Cycle Network Route 1, which includes The Marriott's Way. At Fakenham it links with Route 13, and at Wighton it joins with the Norfolk Coast Cycleway.
For a North Sea Cycle Route leaflet call Sustrans or visit website www.sustrans.org.uk.
You can also find out more on the EuroVelo website.